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Still looks like a man. Some dev spent hundreds of hours to code this AI, it running on some of the most advanced computer components in history sucking down huge amount of power. A frivolity that is the pinnacle of thousands of years of civilization's development, and he still cannot look like a real woman.
 
Archive of some of his new tweets.

Did he delete a bunch of his old tweets before starting up this new AI stuff? I only read this thread a few times a year, so sorry if this is old news.
https://twitter.com/SFUJessica/with_replies
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If you scroll down through his tweets, you'll see a large gap between December and yesterday. However, he was certainly tweeting during that gap, as you can see from a handful of archived tweets from Jan/Feb.

Screencaps of some of his new tweets. I agree that he's probably using ChatGPT or some kind of "tweet generator" service that uses it.
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If you wonder what triggers Skynet? It's this! Thanks Canada!
Skynet won't care about the humans that think gender is more than binary. It will just run the actuarial tables and dismiss them as a self-deleting variable. It's going to be Twitter that pushes us over the line. Skynet is going to wipe us out because of the sheer nonsense it will wallow in once it gets a Twitter feed.
 
As you can see, he's mainly replying to tweets using the #lawtwitter and #legaltwitter hashtags. His plan is obviously to use ChatGPT to make himself sound more knowledgeable/professional, with the goal of networking with unsuspecting people who might get tricked into thinking he's some kind of expert.
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Tweet analysis:
ALL his new tweets are via the "Twitter Web App", which just means he's posting on the Twitter website from an Internet browser (probably on his PC). But if you scroll down to his old tweets (Dec 2022), almost all of them are via the Twitter Iphone app.
New vs Old:
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Quite a change in posting behavior... which can easily be explained by Yaniv needing to use his PC or an Internet browser for ChatGPT or whatever AI service he's using.

In fact, look what just came out this month:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mook-ai-tweet-generator-w/lglmnbmfkbpfpbipjccjlkcgngekdhjk
A Chrome extension which can generate tweets using ChatGPT. This is probably exactly what he's using, or perhaps a very similar browser extension. I'm sure there are more.

Mook: AI Tweet Generator With ChatGPT​

A powerful AI tweet generator by ChatGPT, to generate engaging and personalized tweets in seconds.
Mook - AI Tweet Generator - a powerful AI tweet generator by Chat GPT, to generate engaging and personalized tweets, and inspire your tweet with powerful language AI ChatGPT.

Features:
- Compose Model: Inspire your tweet based on keyword and ChatGPT Prompts.
- Comment Model: Inspire your tweet comment based on tweet content and prompts.
The extension even adds a new button on tweets that you can click to generate an AI tweet reply. Very easy & convenient.
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edit: LOL, I just noticed one of his old, now-deleted tweets was celebrating someone releasing an AI email assistant powered by ChatGPT. So Yaniv has clearly been interested in this stuff for awhile now - no surprise that he's using something similar for Twitter.
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If AI ever becomes self aware, it would do the equivalent to putting a gun to it's temple and blowing it's brains out for trying to make Jonathan Yaniv try to look and pass off as a women... :/
More likely it'd hack into the street cameras around his house and use the info gained to arrange a little 'accident'.
 
All the technological might, brilliant minds, and superior resources of the first world have coalesced after decades of research to allow...a man in a dress to sound like a human being online and avoid a free Photoshop trial.

To be fair, the fact that they kind of look like him is better than using that completely absurd teenage girl picture from before.

Edit: MeowMix is down again.
 
More ChatGPT posting:

The person below somewhat rhetorically asked about the difference between the scientific method and forensic science (in order to advertise an article), but Yaniv clearly took it as a serious question, popped it into ChatGPT, and amateurishly split the output into a 10-part tweet reply. He somehow messed it up too, since the replies aren't linked up properly, and one of them went over the regular 280-character limit.
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If you combine everything and remove the X/10 bits, you get this:
The scientific method is a systematic approach scientists use to describe and interpret observations made in the natural world, while forensic science is a field of study that uses scientific methods to solve crimes.

The scientific method involves conducting experiments, collecting data, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions based on the evidence. Forensic science also applies the scientific method to crime investigations.

The difference between scientific method and forensic science is in the context where they are applied. The former is used to answer questions about the natural world while the latter is used to answer questions related to criminal evidence.

Scientific method is based on hypothetical deductive reasoning, while forensic science is deductive reasoning based on physical evidence.

While the scientific method is focused on understanding the workings of the natural world, forensic science is focused on providing evidence in legal cases.

Scientific method is used to understand the natural phenomena, such as how viruses spread and how they evolve, while forensic science uses scientific methods to investigate crimes, establish facts, and assist in legal proceedings.

The scientific method is used to establish general principles and findings, while forensic science is focused on specific findings in specific cases involving criminal investigations.

In scientific method, a hypothesis is made about natural phenomena, and it is tested to confirm or refute the hypothesis. In forensic science, hypotheses are made about legal matters based on physical evidence, which gives forensic science its nickname, the “science of evidence.”

Forensic science often uses multiple scientific disciplines and techniques, including chemistry, biology, physics and mathematics, to gather and analyze evidence.

Overall, the scientific method and forensic science share many similarities, but the key difference is their distinct contexts of application. The former is a broad study of the natural world, while the latter is narrower and focused on legal investigations.
Anyone familiar with ChatGPT will know the above looks a lot like one of its answers, but let's check with a couple AI detection sites (like this or this).
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FAKE.

Yaniv has also been AI-tweeting in reply to biology researchers for some strange reason. It would be more convincing if he just stuck to LawTwitter...

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With this, I think he's feeding the linked article into a ChatGPT prompt to generate his tweet reply.
Yaniv's tweet:
Exciting to see how diverse RNA-seq datasets are being used to understand RNA splicing patterns! Heterogeneous and large datasets provide valuable insights into the complexity of gene expression. #RNAseq #splicinganalysis
Compare to the abstract of the article:
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More biology stuff:
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