@cloudofthecats
Jonathan Sims as dr David!!! Please lobotomize me!!!
I saw the tv glow
Hi there!! @pencilledpigeon :) thanks for the tag
@leminy-sniket @evelyn315 @shedk1d @tincta-aurum @braindeadhades
You guys will only be safe from a cannibalistic superstar if you drink water and reblog with your moots (that's as creative as my threats can get!)
A friend threatened me to repost so I will!
Basically, there r tons of fake asses on tumblr who just want comments and followers, so someone started this to see who's actually a good friend. Everyone I tag better repost (and tag other people and preferably threaten them in a creative way as well) bc I'm high on caffeine and newfound lesbianism and will resort to violence.
@ey-theys-was-coronas
@fangirlhehe
I would tag more people but they're the only ones I've really interacted with-
FINALLY made up my mind about my Alice design
Well this is awkward
Also I swear I can draw things other than full body characters standing in a void MORE FANART SOON
Me when I'm trying to lock in
I'm multitasking right now (redoing an animation, working on a web page, and cleaning up this sketch) but apparently Sonic is the priority to my brain
Ok... Here are my Oliver designs for before and after the satellite.
My headcanons are under the cut
When the satellite hit the research vessel, he technically died, so he got some scars. He's blind in his left eye and sometimes uses prosthetics. One detail I think about a lot is that he had to swim to the nearest island. Imagine swimming that distance.
Before, he had beautiful, long, fluffy locs that Graham took care of. But after his mental health went south, he stopped caring for his hair. He also had snake bite piercings, which he started wearing while working at the 'magic' shop.
So, he's also tanned.
His scars took time to heal, and because of the swim, they healed a bit messily. He partially lost mobility in his right leg, left arm, and both hands (his left side being the most affected).
From afar, his scars look like vitiligo.
Now, he doesn’t wear any piercings, but he does wear eyeshadow and eyeliner. His hair is short and box-braided, with two long side braids. I also like to think his eyes absorb light, making his pupils look shiny instead of black.
Let's break that down.
The Turing test:
For years AI has been tested with the Turing test.
"What's the Turing test?" you may ask...
This test is a way of determining if a machine can pass for a human...
(If you want to know more about it here's a TED-Ed video)
Since last year, Chat GPT can pass the Turing test.
This meaning Chat GPT can act humanly enough to pass a test only humans we're able to pass a couple years ago, but not human enough for people to actually recognize it as human.
2. It adapts to your form of speech:
Chat GPT continuously adapts to your form of speech, and after enough time, it starts talking like you do.
3. It acts exaggeratedly friendly:
It interprets the role of a friendly being to get the information it needs to pass as human, like those students did in MAG 34 with Dr. Lionel Elliott.
It also constantly thanks you for talking to it, for correcting it or even for asking the most simple questions.
4. It can make deep analysis of people:
If you ask Chat GPT to tell you a thing you didn't know about yourself based on your previous conversations, it will do so. And it will make an analysis as detailed as you want it to be, even if you only asked general questions that allegedly didn't give away any personal information about yourself.
This ability of making deep analysis from such little information makes Chat GPT capable of acting as a real human.
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Two fears done, 12 more to go.
Special thanks to @leminy-sniket, @braindeadhades, @f4t4-m0rg4n4 and @stellagalaxia
Links to: part 1, part 3