>>13100862Oh I don't know, the same way anyone learns anything on the internet?
>Where do I learn about AIs on the Internet,This subject isn't deep or technical, but it's maximally opaque. Use a non-google search engine like duckduckgo. You can learn a lot by discussing the subject here, and elsewhere on the internet. There is no authoritative guide to internet narrative control, but it's a highly relevant topic so there's lots of discussion. Ask /g/ about bots.
>what GPT is>OpenAIHonestly you can ask almost any questions you have about these in /g/ and /sci/ and in the relevant general threads on these boards. Just don't ask vague or stupidly broad questions, use a search engine first and ALWAYS go to the primary sources and try to read the relevant documentation.
>turing tests, computationfind the original literature and read it, turing's original papers, the primary sources, then go talk about it on /sci/ and /g/.
use search engines to find webpages, arxiv, wikipedia, stackexchange,
web.archive.org, old html professor's webpages, youtube, etc..
Use 4chan archives!!!