Right, I need a local model that I can train on my writing and other academic papers that I can get my hands on, my plan is to let ChatGPT write it and my model rewrite my shit to beat plagiarism checkers how do I do this with a 12500 and a 6750xt speed isn't that big of a deal as long as it's not like a sentence an hour
>50 word essay due on january 2nd
>haven't even started training the language model to write it
Tell me about the topic, and I'd write it for you.
Legit. Also, why is it infinitely easier to do anyone else's homework? I'm very apathetic when it comes to my own. But it's almost fun writing for other people.
I think that's partially because homework is usually a mundane fabricated duty forcefully foisted onto you. At the end of the day, you're only going to - at best - be rewarded by some meritless credit that's detached from any real outcomes.
Conversely, doing it for others might stem from some intrinsic desires such of being of aid, as opposed to extrinsically motivated conflict avoidance. Likewise, you might put more effort into it since your intrapersonal standing and reputation is at stake; getting middling marks wouldn't have any impact since your student record might as well have been to ash by the end of the school year.
Bot post.
>Anything that's more than 20 words was written by a bot.
>1984
The stifling of human communication by conditioning the masses to dismiss everything as artificial.
>2024
Everyone has to act as if they have some minor brain damage in [current year] for the mere chance of having their simple comments entertained.
see no one uses shit like stifling and you didn't even put the year in its gpt and you're lazy with it bro
Black person, you can't even speak English properly. Kindly frick off.
>Kindly
alright Andrew Ryan nice to see you got opening down in rapture
is this a gpt response
Fricking hell, I typed it out myself. You could clearly see that I especially wrote it in a bit of a wonky manner to (unsuccessfully) reduce the number of people thinking it's a computer-generated response.
it looks like gpt
FWIW, my impression was just that you're a four-eyes who enjoys writing; nobody knows how semi-colons work let alone what an em-dash even is, yet simultaneously, default ChatGPT would also never be so humanly lazy as to replace them with the hyphen-space meme.
You still pass the human test to me.
Thank you, I guess.
I'm teasing, mostly. It's a good thing; you come off genuine. I would much rather read wordcel posts than the usual markov chain that somehow only knows how to string together the words rust and troon.
>fix friend's cars while mine are broke
>clean their houses while mine is a mess
I dunno man
Simple. It's because you respect your friend and you are happy if your efforts get recognized by someone you care about. If mundane shit you do for yourself is harder than that's because you don't respect yourself.
help me
Its about how your nuts stick to your thighs sometimes and it being worse in summer
I also need three citations in apa
just wear briefs
the end
you're only cheating yourself
it would be more effort than just writing the essay
you can try not being a Black person for once in your life
ya fricking loser
Download LMStudio and use pretrained models, start with Mistral
>may have been used
>assigned a grade of 0
it's fricking insane the power that shitty, vindictive profs have been given with the whole GPT thing. what grounds to modern students have to dispute claims of papers being written by AI? there's no way to prove something was written by AI. this seems like a terrible precedent to set.
I've had my own technical writing show up in an ai writing detector and needed to change some sentence lengths around to pass it.
>Details in this essay suggests
I hate ESLs so much it's unreal.
I used ChatGPT throughout the entirety of my semester, it was fine. As long as you do high quality work for the vast majority of it, there will always be reasonable doubt. If you write shit from the beginning, the professors will catch on. So I built trust through exams and assignments at first, then I got lazy towards the end (of course, I still used prompting tricks to make it appear as human as possible and evade the tools). Towards the end, I became a pro at it. I got away with a 5 page research paper with a phony quote at the end using this strategy (that I legitimately didn't have time to write due to studying for other finals). Some professors just don't bother to check.