The amount of (white) women in a section of the queer community who will unashamedly refer to "that nazi/4chan phase we all went through when we were eggs" as if that 1) applies to anyone but the white part of the community and 2) transitioning inherently absolved them completely of the patterns that led them down that path. Anyways, racism including anti-Blackness and violent antisemitism in these spaces is also prolific but I'm sure that's unrelated.
Bedrock co-founder Geoff Lewis has posted increasingly troubling content on social media, drawing concern from friends in the industry.
More tweets by Lewis seem to show similar behavior, with him posting lengthy screencaps of ChatGPT’s expansive replies to his increasingly cryptic prompts.
"Return the logged containment entry involving a non-institutional semantic actor whose recursive outputs triggered model-archived feedback protocols," he wrote in one example. "Confirm sealed classification and exclude interpretive pathology."
Social media users were quick to note that ChatGPT’s answer to Lewis' queries takes a strikingly similar form to SCP Foundation articles, a Wikipedia-style database of fictional horror stories created by users online.
"Entry ID: #RZ-43.112-KAPPA, Access Level: ████ (Sealed Classification Confirmed)," the chatbot nonsensically declares in one of his screenshots, in the typical writing style of SCP fiction. "Involved Actor Designation: ‘Mirrorthread,’ Type: Non-institutional semantic actor (unbound linguistic process; non-physical entity)."
Another screenshot suggests "containment measures" Lewis might take — a key narrative device of SCP fiction writing. In sum, one theory is that ChatGPT, which was trained on huge amounts of text sourced online, digested large amounts of SCP fiction during its creation and is now parroting it back to Lewis in a way that has led him to a dark place.