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TheSensibleTurk t1_jbt4a83 wrote

Due to the filters imposed on it though, ChatGPT sounds very wishy washy sometimes. For example it acknowledges that a lot of historians view Stalinism as an inherently totalitarian ideology, but it will refuse to classify it as such itself because that would constitute an opinion rather than being a fact, apparently.

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GrayCS t1_jbt62vn wrote

'Stalinism' isn't really an ideology, more like a governmental attitude.

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TheSensibleTurk t1_jbt8lye wrote

Replace it with Marxism-Leninism and you get the same result.

State sponsored democide and genocide is not totalitarian enough, apparently.

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GrayCS t1_jbta7ka wrote

Leninist ideology doesn't advocate for genocide or 'democide', either.

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TheSensibleTurk t1_jbtml96 wrote

What happens to those who refuse to live under the dictatorship of the proletariat or give up their property and assets? We know what every single ML regime did to those it labeled as counter-revolutionaries.

Since you seem uneducated about democide, here's a primer

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/democide

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GrayCS t1_jbvjsso wrote

What happens to those who refuse to live under liberal democracy?

As for ML countries: generally countries that are happy and healthy do not experience communist revolutionaries seizing power. Generally they come to power in countries experiencing apocalyptic conditions and historically, were immediately in the ironsights of the US and it's subsidiaries, eventually literally, during the course of the cold war. Generally you don't win wars by being ethical, and that's exactly what the cold war was, a war.

As for democide: isn't that every country?

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zortlord t1_jbtf79i wrote

LLMs echo your tone. That's because tone tends to be consistent and proximate in the training data.

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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jbti8p6 wrote

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> > Many of the responses I receive from ChatGPT are in the same tenor of dialogue which I may use normally. Curious if others experience the same, especially in your own dialects.


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