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I never read prologues. I find them tedious. If what the author has to say is so important, why relegate it to the paratext? What are they trying to hide? (Machado 2019: 3)
— Feb 06, 2023 06:18PM
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Hilarious....but The really funny thing, Simon, is that it's just like you couldn't tell if it was Manny or Chat writing that Rorty piece. Well, I didn't know if this was you or Manny.
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Simon, you may be interested to hear that ChatGPT not only knows who you are but is familiar with the Batman Meme Project. It composed the following for you and hopes you enjoy them:
I'm impressed by the rude play on words in the first one... seems perilously close to breaking Chat's prohibition on sexual or suggestive content, but not the first time I've seen it sail close to the wind when it sees it can do something funny.
Hahaha. I didn't even think about that! Can I post these on Facebook (with proper attribution of course, to both you and GPTChat)?
On reflection, I thought I should ask explicitly. Chat says:I'm glad to hear that Simon Evnine enjoyed the memes! Regarding his request to publish them on Facebook, I don't have any objections as the generated content is meant to be shared and enjoyed. However, I would like to clarify that the generated content is created by an AI language model and its purpose is to assist and entertain users. As such, the memes are not attributed to any particular individual, and OpenAI, the company that developed the language model, cannot take responsibility for any potential issues arising from their use.
That being said, if Simon Evnine would like to share the memes on Facebook, he is welcome to do so. If he decides to post them publicly, it might be a good idea to attribute the creation of the memes to an AI language model or to me, ChatGPT, to avoid any confusion.

