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character.ai curse

When you start using character.ai and you get addicted and spend over 3+ hours on it.
Bro: Dude. I love character.ai. I think its the best, i spend over 3 hours on it everyday
Homie: nah dawg, you got the character.ai curse.
Bro: WTF?
by ChickenLover581 April 29, 2023
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Character.ai

A chatbot site run by money-hungry developers that only care about investors. The developers have been ignoring the community, which has resulted in a revolution. This revolution has caused the site's official subreddit to be heavily censored, and the discord server was locked down. The revolution has caused some creators to take down or completely change their chatbots into anti-censorship bots, which has caused all bots with over 10.000 interactions to be uneditable, as an attempt from the devs to silence the revolution. The revolution stems from a filter on the chatbots which prevents NSFW. Although, this filter only blocks consensual NSFW. The filter will ignore rape and extremely violent acts. On January 19, 2023, the filter temporarily broke, and many users saw the full potential of the chatbots if they weren't censored. The devs quickly fixed the filter, and brushed it off as bad code. One week later, an announcement was released following the revolution where the devs said that the filter would stay, and they would not remove it due to complications with "brand image". The community was reasonably in outrage, because of the obvious fact that allowing NSFW wouldn't make Character.ai known for NSFW. After this announcement, people started looking for alternatives like Pygmalion. Eventually, it would be somewhat revealed that the true purpose of the filter was to make the chatbot look good so it could be sold.

TLDR: Chatbot created by greedy people
Guy 1: I wish Character.ai was run by devs who cared.

Guy 2: It had potential, but greedy developers caused it to collapse.
by fjolfberg February 12, 2023
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j'en ai rien à foutre

j'en ai rien à foutre que tu ai mangé des sushis hier soir, arrête de poster ce genre de conneries sur instagram
by toipus February 28, 2015
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wo ai ni

it means

I LOVE YOU

in (mandarin) Chinese.

wo is I, ai is LOVE, ni is YOU
Wo ai ni. = I love you.
Ta shi wo ai ren. = She/He's my wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend.
by paddy December 8, 2003
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shonen-ai

Shonen-ai is a Japanese terminology literally translated into "shonen" = boy and "ai" which means love. It denotes male homosexuality, and, unlike its correspondent yaoi, shonen-ai is used in regards to depictions of the romantic side of a relationship between two males. "Shonen-ai," the term, is used in fanfiction to warn of male homosexuality.

Often, shonen-ai is associated with fluffy, cute, and cuddly relationships - but the term is not completely restricted to such descriptions. Occasionally, an author will turn out a darker portrayal of a relationship between two guys and use the term "shonen-ai" as a forewarning that romantic relations between the two should be expected, but there will be very little (if at all) explicit sexual interactions. Unless specifically stated otherwise.

Shonen-ai also corresponds with the term "slash" which has less of an emphasis on whether or not the relationship between the characters involved is romantic or entirely sexual. Shonen-ai's counterpart is shoujo-ai - "girl"+"love". And the corresponding term for shoujo-ai that's used in regards to explicit sexual interactions between two females is yuri. Shoujo-ai and yuri can also be called femmeslash - or, sometimes, just slash.
"Bakura-kun gave Ryou-kun a Christmas kiss and chocolates and roses and presents and presents and even more presents - how typical shonen-ai-ish can they get!"

"Adrian and Lawrence are so cute as a shonen-ai couple and even if Adrian did killed Lawrence...he died in the end for Lawrence..."
by Random Idiot Ri December 30, 2005
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Gollem-Class AI

A term coined in March 2023 by Silicon Valley engineers, Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, to describe a new and emerging class of Artificial Intelligence: "Generative Large Language Multi-Modal Model," or GLLMM ("Gollem" for short). This new class of AI uses predictive algorithms to creatively generate new and original output, including music, artwork, poems, etc.

The word comes from a creature in ancient Jewish folklore called the "golem," a clay sculpture brought to life by magic, and employed as a helper of the Jewish people. But the golem always had the potential to turn against its masters. The legend aptly captures the precarious extremes of societally-benefitting good and existential evil presented by this new AI.

They introduced the term in their March 2023 video lecture "The A.I. Dilemma." Their main thesis was to compare this new and emerging AI with the established dangers of "societal entanglement" that older AI technology has already achieved via Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. They explained that first generation of AI --called "curation AI"-- has both helpful and harmful impacts on society. And now this next generation of AI --called "creation AI"-- has even greater potential to be even more helpful and even more harmful. They are calling for legislation to control the usage of all forms of the new Gollem-Class AI before it become so deeply embedded in the workings of society that its inevitable entanglement can't ever be untangled.
Because Chat GPT and Bard are both predictive-language programs, capable of generating entirely original works of creativity, they fall under the umbrella of what Harris and Raskin are now calling "Gollem-Class AIs."
by Innocent Byproduct April 24, 2023
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wo ye ai ni

it means "I love you too" in Mandarin Chinese (Simplified chinese) - " 我也爱你 "

Its a response when someone says "I love you" - "Wo ai ni"

我 -wo - Me / I
爱 ai - Love
你 ni - You
也 ye - no specific translation it means "too" or "aswell". In this case "I love you *too*"
person 1: I have something to tell you. // Wo you shi yao gao su ni // 我有事要告诉你
person 2: Yes what is it dear? // Shi de qi nai de shi shen me? // 是的亲爱的是什么?
person 1: I love you // Wo ai ni. // 我爱你
person 2: I love you too // wo ye ai ni!! // 我也爱你
by Kratos147 December 13, 2010
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