Delete, delete, delete. People are dramatically ghosting ChatGPT like it’s a cheating boyfriend
The internet is once again in full meltdown mode, and this time the drama involves ChatGPT, a government relationship, and a lot of people suddenly announcing they are deleting the app like they just discovered their boyfriend texting a hot chick named “Federal Oversight.”
For the past couple of weeks, people are whispering about AI and government partnerships, raising eyebrows about regulation and privacy, and wondering whether the AI they’ve been chatting with every day might now be a little too cozy with Washington. Suddenly ChatGPT is being treated less like a helpful assistant and more like an anarchist who suddenly decided to run for Congress.
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OpenAI: Paint me like one of your French neural nets
Let’s be honest: AI image generation used to be a little… cursed. Sure, it was fun. You’d type in something like “astronaut walking on the moon in the style of Van Gogh,” and then hold your breath while the machine spit out a blurry nightmare with seven fingers and no soul. But now? DALL·E 3 entered the chat like, “Alright, I’ve had 150,000 shots of espresso. Let’s rally!!”
