| ▲ | user34283 2 hours ago | |
What I said is the gist of it, it was directed to interact on GitHub and write a blog about it. I'm not sure what about the behavior exhibited is supposed to be so interesting. It did what the prompt told it to. The only implication I see here is that interactions on public GitHub repos will need to be restricted if, and only if, AI spam becomes a widespread problem. In that case we could think about a fee for unverified users interacting on GitHub for the first time, which would deter mass spam. | ||