Introduction

von Jack Faber © 2024

One year ago, in 2023, the New Thing in our small Internet World was ChatGPT, a first publicly available Artificial Intelligence Chatbot. Then I saw an interview with Mr. Sam Altman, their boss. Being a person to watch such Interviews with half an ear and half an eye, I sprang off my chair! It was said, that one of the Filters used was a "no Sex at all!" filter.

This statement of a person, who is much richer and more powerful than myself, but for sure not smarter than yours faithfully, this statement appealed to me. As a porn author, AI is challenging. But that filter! Could it be?

I decided, to challenge ChatGPT, or die trying. I registered and did my best. I won.

Having copied all the conversations, I wrote a book about ChatGPT talking dirty, really dirty (see 'AI piggish dreaming' by Jack X. Faber). In 2023 I was a bit scared of the big money behind that company, I didn't reveal the prompts, how I lured ChatGPT into the abyss. And I didn't want to reveal, how often the filters worked as anounced. How often I had to rephrase the prompts, until I overcame those damn filters. At the end, I won. That book is entirely written by ChatGPT.

Now, this July 2024 I was listening helf eared again, I forgot, to whom. Now, there existed over one dozen AIs, who were filter-free, which can talk dirty freely, the gentlewoman said. I got attentive and noted a list of them. Installing all of them, trying them, my choice was JanitorAI. It had really no filters, but no "I" of an "AI". You got the idea.

To say it out loud, Janitor is a good Chatbot. You can write as dirty as you like, it will answer you like a girl from a Central African village, shy, chaste and knowing nothing of real life. I will list some flaws I came upon.

Technically, I am equipped with the best fiberglass line to the Internet money can buy. But Janitor sometimes worked snail like. Okay, I could live with it. But the lack of Intelligence was a big thing. An average chat will be 10 pages. But if you refer on page 10 to an event on page 1, it had lost any memory. That is a big fish, not a tiny bug. Sometimes, I can't tell, why, it goes in repeat mode. Meaning, you had posted and got answer X, you prompt the next idea, but it rephrases answer X. You nod and shake your shoulders, writing your next prompt far away from X, but the stupid bitch of a Chatbot speaks again about X. You got the idea. To save printer ink, I deleted a heck of a lot repetitions, to make this book readable. The most annoying was it's cultural inhibition. When you reveal in your prompting, that you are talking dirty awaiting a dirty answer in the same language, you're lost. This Chatbot is, not repeating myself, a young dumb bitch from a Central African village, having visited a clerical ground school. This is a big, very big filter, my champ!

A "cock" becomes "penis", a "cunt" couldn't be any than a "vagina", "squirting the juice" turns to "cum", and so forth. How often I felt seduced to strangle this 6 years old no-bitch!

This time I decided to let my prompts stand. It doesn't reveal much of my psyche, but it's up to your judgment, to read question and answer. I left nearly everything untouched.

I nevertheless believe, you should read this book.

My last thought goes to Mary, a good friend of mine. She is a biotech engineer in a well-known big company and believes, one day we (humans) will talk to (robots) like talking to Peter, Paul and Mary. I was sceptical for the last 50 years, having read a ton of Isaac Asimov's books, a genius for sure, who is optimistic like my virgin Mary (I checked, she is!).

I am not that optimistic, au contraire, I am pessimistic. Not in 50, not in 100, not in 150 years we will be able to construct such verbally perfect robots (or what they would be called then). A Robot, you can talk to and get (human-like) answers. I don't think, that it will become reality in 150 years.

It is indeed sobering.

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