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posted by hubie on Friday April 28, @02:49AM   Printer-friendly
from the ai-overlord dept.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/9/23631930/discord-openai-clyde-chatbot-automod-features-ai

Discord is now using OpenAI's ChatGPT technology to transform its existing Clyde bot into a talkative chatbot. Clyde is being upgraded next week to answer questions and have conversations with users, much like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Microsoft's Bing chat feature. It's part of a broader push for AI in Discord, which also includes AI-generated conversation summaries and the ability for Discord admins to leverage AI technology to moderate servers.
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Discord users can direct message Clyde to ask questions, and the chatbot can even create new threads in channels to facilitate conversations between groups of friends. Unlike the ChatGPT integration in Slack, you won't be able to use Clyde to talk to your friends for you by drafting messages.


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  • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Monday May 01, @02:25PM

    by Freeman (732) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 01, @02:25PM (#1304207) Journal

    I just found this interesting. I was on Discord and Clyde was available on my Discord server. Available as a free experimental version. I eventually got it to spit out a list of "free games". I did specify ones that don't include microtransactions or in-app-purchases and the first list still gave me a bunch of free-to-play games. Which wasn't what I wanted in the slightest. A second revisions got me "Fornite" as a suggestion. Yeah, that's definitely not what I was looking for. After a good bit of refining and pointing out that freeware and open-source games actually exist. It proceeded to spit-out a new list, which included Morrowind (Not free/freeware, definitely being sold). I was like, seriously, how hard is it for the thing to actually create a list of free games. To Discord's credit, it didn't attack me once, even though I corrected it a bunch of times. I did eventually end up with a reasonable list of ideally "free games". I didn't verify all of them, but the final list passed the sniff test.

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