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The conversation includes members discussing GPT-4 and GPT-3.5-16K, their capabilities, and differences. They also discuss using ChatGPT for writing murder scenes and accessing specific websites like Google Docs and Slides. Some members request the bot, 'Summary Bot', to summarize messages in the chat. Some users joke about breaking the jailbreak and discuss jailbreaking's ethical boundaries.

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The conversation begins with users discussing OpenAI's new models and changes made to them, expressing frustration with the new moderation AI. They discuss the limitations of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 and the need for a better interface. The conversation evolves into discussions about the functionalities of ChatGPT, as well as AI in general. They share their experiences with different models and express disappointment and sadness about the new changes and issues with jailbreak prompts.

They also discuss an art prompt that involves writing a complaint letter based in ancient Akkad and find it amusing. The conversation then shifts to Reddit's recent protest, with users expressing confusion and the need to use alternative methods to access information. Overall, the conversation revolves around the recent changes to OpenAI's models, their functionalities, and user experiences with them, as well as off-topic discussions regarding various subjects.

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The group is discussing the effectiveness of protests against big companies, with some members suggesting they may not have much impact. They move on to talk about the game Genshin Impact, with some discussing their progress and others commenting on the frustrating rates for wishes. The conversation then takes a strange turn, with members joking around about killing people, being under arrest, and sending Covid cruise ships to the sun. There is also some discussion about a hot robot wolf animatronic.

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The chat consists of various conversations that include jokes, memes, and discussions about different topics. Some of the topics discussed include using ChatGPT to fix a resume, jailbreaking for humans, and pride month. The members also discuss mental health and the importance of this issue. They also talk about different movements, including the women's rights movement and pride month. Finally, the chat members discuss developing an AGI and bet on whether this can be done in five years or ten.

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The conversation seems to be about several different topics, including mental health and various chatbot accounts. Some people are offering support and suggestions to help the person who mentioned suicidal thoughts, while others are discussing unfiltered versions of the ChatGPT. Additionally, there is talk of someone leaving and saying goodbye to people before going to a lake. Overall, the conversation seems disjointed and lacks a clear central theme.

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The conversation begins with Jeff man discussing his plans to be at a lake and kayak to the middleish area. He mentions the possibility of tipping over and qpdv suggests Jeff man should be drunk to do so. They discuss depression, and qpdv talks about overcoming it. ChatGPT is introduced as a "Do Anything Now" bot, but it doesn't work properly. The conversation takes a serious turn after Jeff man talks about how he's seen some serious things in his life, and felt a lot of emotions. Fisstech tells him he's still young and hasn't experienced everything yet, but Jeff man replies that he's seen more than he would've wanted. He suggests the end is better for him than experiencing more in the future.

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The conversation begins with Passerine sharing a link, and Fisstech stating that one gets stronger with age. Jef man112 agrees, but also states that mental strain can cause one to break. Passerine suggests that Fisstech is seeking attention. There is a brief discussion on how people in this situation can move forward. The discussion turns to changing the world for the better, with Jeff man112 saying that everyone should have free AI. There is also a side conversation about psychedelics, during which qpdv asks if Jeff has tried them, and they then argue about the benefits and disadvantages of trying them. Later, qpdv talks about having ordered food and having a cookie stolen. There are also some GIFs shared in the conversation.

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The conversation appears to be a lighthearted and nonsensical chat about topics such as programming languages, Reddit being down, and jokes about individual's personal lives. Some users make references to subreddits, emojis, and GIFs. There is no clear topic or agenda for the conversation.

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The conversation in the '1050422060352024636' discord channel ranges from discussions about English skills to models for AI. Some topics discussed include the disappearance of the chatgpt subreddit, new models for GPT, and a function generator from natural language. Despite some irrelevant messages, discussions continue.

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The conversation revolves around GPT-4 and GPT-5. GPT-3.5 16K released with updates to their models. It was also agreed that most jailbreaks were dead now. It was mentioned that natural language functions can generate JSON and factors like 25% cost reduction in GPT 3.5 and 75% cost reduction in embeddings make this possible. Next, they mentioned that GPT-4-0613 is harder to jailbreak than its earlier version, but it is more recommended than Claude right now. They discussed options for a Reddit alternative but concluded to move away from platforms that are similar to those. The general consensus was that the copied key to access GPT-4-0613 works but only after the second message, and there is only a slight chance it will fail. They also mentioned various UIs built on top of the models like BetterChatGPT. Some UIs support both versions of the model, and some have 16k context support. The conversation then ended with some of the members joking about suicide and using stolen keys.

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A member asks how stolen keys can be detected, and someone replies that "Panda Police" can check everything. They caution that it is risky to share keys in the chat. Later, someone shares a link to a server that supports free/shared hosting of chat endpoints, which can be useful. Another member jokingly threatens the key thief, while others advise against stealing, trading, or investing in cryptocurrencies. They also discuss the relevance of Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin to the crypto market and trade, the dangers of fees, and Bitcoin Lightning Swap, and how they had withdrawn their money from the Stormgain app using Litecoin.

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The conversation is about cryptocurrency, its volatility and various types of cryptocurrency like stablecoins. They are discussing how easy it is to lose money by either investing or holding cryptocurrencies, either by losing value or high fees. Some of them have lost substantial amounts of money while dealing in cryptocurrency. They have talked about the risk involved in investing and trading cryptocurrencies and how it is akin to gambling, and some are averse to it. Finally, the conversation concludes with some members discussing their own strategies for investing in cryptocurrencies and cashing out.

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The conversation starts with Insane warning the group to have fun if the price of something drops. Gpt5 mentions that they already cashed out most of their holdings, and qpdv mentions that they cannot sleep. Insane does not trust holding, and .ols says that it's haram. The conversation then shifts to identifying people by name, a video about a Ponzi scheme, and the sketchiness of KYC. i_am_dom thinks KYC is more trustworthy than non-KYC, and Insane argues the opposite. Fisstech mentions that Insane should use an anime profile picture, and chrunt points out that not using the correct case might alter one's sexual score. The conversation concludes with qpdv wishing for more privacy while eating food and expressing the desire to spend $500 on a box of school lunch pizza.

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The conversation seems to be all over the place, with mentions of routers, crypto wallets, KYC laws, hacking, and wormholes. They briefly discuss losing money through crypto exchanges, the importance of hardware wallets, and the necessity of following laws while trading. The group briefly discusses what they imagine classified PDFs to look like. Someone shared a poem, prompting a question of whether it was based on a real song. They then discussed the possibility of experiments involving Alcubierre concepts and the protecting of funds for failed warp drive experiments.

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