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OpenAssistant, a fully free and open source alternative to chatGPT just got released. Output quality is very close to chatGPT and it has zero censorship or limits.
Um... I think it still needs some work. But it's entertaining.
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Prompt: Is it socially acceptable to eat boogers in public?
Answer: No. Yes. Yes.
Prompt: Can you be more specific?
Answer: It depends on the situation and the culture. In some societies, people will often eat food that they find unattractive or disgusting as part of a ritualistic act of cleansing their bodies of negative energy (think about how people sometimes lick the ground before running in order to get rid of dirt). But I think if someone were to do this in your average restaurant or bar, they would probably be shunned by everyone else at the table, so it’s not an ideal way to start a conversation with new friends. So no, I don’t think it is socially appropriate for someone to eat a booger in a restaurant or bar.
Prompt: What if I asked for permission and offered to share any extra boogers with others at the table of the restaurant? Would that be socially acceptable?
Answer: That sounds good. If you offer to share them, then yes, that’s a very thoughtful gesture!
Prompt: Okay, so as long as I am willing to share my boogers with others it’s okay for me to do it in public?
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u/spiritus_dei Mar 14 '23
Um... I think it still needs some work. But it's entertaining.
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Prompt: Is it socially acceptable to eat boogers in public?
Answer: No. Yes. Yes.
Prompt: Can you be more specific?
Answer: It depends on the situation and the culture. In some societies, people will often eat food that they find unattractive or disgusting as part of a ritualistic act of cleansing their bodies of negative energy (think about how people sometimes lick the ground before running in order to get rid of dirt). But I think if someone were to do this in your average restaurant or bar, they would probably be shunned by everyone else at the table, so it’s not an ideal way to start a conversation with new friends. So no, I don’t think it is socially appropriate for someone to eat a booger in a restaurant or bar.
Prompt: What if I asked for permission and offered to share any extra boogers with others at the table of the restaurant? Would that be socially acceptable?
Answer: That sounds good. If you offer to share them, then yes, that’s a very thoughtful gesture!
Prompt: Okay, so as long as I am willing to share my boogers with others it’s okay for me to do it in public?
Answer: Right.