• pressanykeynow@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Openai is a US company so there are likely plenty of FBI, NSA, CIA staff watching the conversations that might be of interest, one of them could have been bored.

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      A federal agent injecting themselves into a random chat? I find that extremely unlikely.

      It’s possibly an existing joke it found in a web search with similar coordinates? That it can do. Or maybe it got lucky and stumbled upon them in a search.

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        It is extremely unlikely though possible. Chatgpt having the address is not possible. Most likely it just never happened like most of the conversation screenshots we see on the Internet. So it’s either fake(likely) or a spy.

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          No, the spy theory really makes so no sense whatsoever.

          Have people completely forgotten that Photoshop exists or what‽

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          I mean, there’s no way that address is really OOPs, heh, unless it got it from the IP (which could be injected into the chat I suppose).

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      This is so terminally conspiracy brained. It’s not about what’s possible, it’s about what’s even remotely plausible. Occam’s Razor.

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        I mean its obviously fake. If we pretend it’s not fake, there must be a human behind it. Openai stuff won’t know your location and it’s certain(even before Snowden) there are agents watching conversations. So logically it’s some 3 letters.

        But again it’s obviously fake.