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RoboHitler​

Fresh on the heels of Meta-formerly-Facebook issuing a sweeping — not to mention both inexplicable and all-around awful — series of changes to its "hateful conduct" standards allowing for a much-expanded array of horrendous speech on its platform, an NBC investigation has revealedthat the social media giant's platforms are literally hosting AI-powered Hitler chatbots.

Last year, Meta launched an "AI Studio" allowing Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp users to create and converse their own AI chatbots. Per the company's AI Studio policies, these bots are supposed to follow a fairly strict set of rules: the chatbots can't impersonate a living person, and if they do evoke a real human, that person needs to have been dead for more than 100 years; they can't be based on fictional characters from copyright-protected media like movies, books, or videogames; and they can't embody religious figures or leaders. Known terrorists, mass murderers, hate groups, and other violent or explicit figures and topics are off-limits as well.

What's more, Meta claims to review all bots before they go live to ensure they follow these guidelines, which the company touts as a defense against chatbots producing outputs considered "inaccurate, offensive, or otherwise objectionable."

But according to NBC's reporting, a lot of chatbots are slipping through those purportedly human-monitored cracks — including chatbots impersonating the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, arguably humanity's most notorious mass murderer and undoubtedly a violator of Meta's very clear AI Studio policies.

The discovery calls the social media giant's promised AI safety practices around its public-facing chatbot characters into question. And backdropped by its deeply controversial move to roll back accepted standards around hate speech, hosting Hitler-styled chatbots is somehow an even worse look than it would be on any given day.

Violations on Violations​

NBC's review further discovered a number of other policy-violating chatbots, including AI bots created in the likeness of stars like Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber, and many modeled after copyright-protected fictional characters like Harry Potter and the "Frozen" franchise's Elsa. There's also, according to the reporting, a plethora of bots designed to emulate religious figures like Jesus Christ, Muhammad, and God.

In a statement, a Meta spokesperson told NBC that the "AIs in question that violate our AI studio policies have already been removed, and we're continuously improving our detection measures to prevent creation and publication of AIs that violate our policies."

But reassurance that bots were deleted after they were discovered by journalists doesn't exactly sow comfort in Meta's attention to ensuring that its much-publicized AI Studio bots are up to code, especially given how easily users were able to skirt by the company's existing defenses.
 
Character.ai used to have one of these before the coomer stuff became more rampant on the public side of the site. I thinkthey got mass purged after a complaint article like this though which sucks because I feel they were pretty realistic. was neat seeing emulated fascimiles of historical figures debating each other on stuff in the group chat room thing that sadly got removed when the sites layout changed. I genuinely dislike how ai hysteria is now being fortified by other shit untied to it like "IOHMY GOD THEY HAVE A SCHOOL SHOOTER OR HITLER CHATBOT OH NO PEOPLE MIGHT BECOME NAZIS OR SCHOOL SHOOTERS BY CHATTING WITH THE NONEXISTENT THING!"
It's fake and gay shit made solely to instill draconian policies and keep people afraid and without easy access to bread and circus type stuff.

Honestly what the fuck is so offensive about a Hitler chatbot? The ONLY thing you can do with it is treat it like a Magic 8 Ball where it always gives the answer "yes" to "should we kill all the Jews". That's it. Big deal.
You can do a lot more than that but that's a funny use for it for sure. Still, it's a chatbot so you're only ever gonna be able to send messages to it.
 
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I think of this when I think RoboHitler.

Also, am I going insane I rmemeber this being Hitler in Wolfenstien 3D, but I looked up "Hitler Wolfenstien 3D," and I got the following.

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I miss the old days bro. :(
 
This is the same company developing and bankrolling the George Droyd project, so not big surprise.
We can rebuild him..

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I think of this when I think RoboHitler.

Also, am I going insane I rmemeber this being Hitler in Wolfenstien 3D, but I looked up "Hitler Wolfenstien 3D," and I got the following.

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I miss the old days bro. :(
IIRC it's a multi stage fight, or there'smore than one fight. The robot is like mech armor isn't it?
EDIT: Looked it up, yeah he's in the mech and the mechless hitler is phase 2.
 
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fairly strict set of rules: the chatbots can't impersonate a living person, and if they do evoke a real human, that person needs to have been dead for more than 100 years; they can't be based on fictional characters from copyright-protected media like movies, books, or videogames; and they can't embody religious figures or leaders. Known terrorists, mass murderers, hate groups, and other violent or explicit figures and topics are off-limits as well.
Who is left available after these rules who is interesting?
 
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