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Alexandr Korol
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Post by Alexandr Korol »

There is this chat GPT called Grok, I use it. And I write a specific situation:
if an employee promised to come to work on time, promised, for example, not
to steal money, if an employee promised not to smoke in the office, in the study.
If the employee promised all this many times, after which he should have been
fired, but he was forgiven and given a chance, but he still behaves this way,
and once again he acts like this — then who is to blame? I took the text that
ChatGPT generated for me and send it to the employee. Then further, I write in
chat GPT: if an employee got a job where he receives a salary higher than
ever before, where he is forgiven many times, and this employee claims that
his boss is a dictator, a tyrant, because the boss forbids him to smoke in the
office and scolds him for coming to work 2-3 hours late and, occasionally, even
stealing money. And so the employee claims that if all this is forbidden
to him, then it is slavery. Who is right in this situation? Well, naturally,
chat GPT writes to me that the boss is right, that is, I am, and that the employee
has big problems, that he is manipulating, that he is given a ton of chances
and yet he behaves this way. And that there are specific boundaries that must
be observed in ethics, in work ethics, and this lawbreaker, consequently,
does not want to observe them. At the same time, according to previously
asked questions, he was given many chances, and he does not take into
account that this employee does not want to work and has big problems —
he needs to see a psychologist. Then further I ask chat GPT: “Okay, and if,
let’s say, the employee did something wrong again — that is, figuratively
speaking, he promised to close the office at 6 PM and leave, but, let’s say,
he left at 3 PM, even though he promised 6 PM. And when I make a remark
to him, instead of apologizing, he starts accusing me of something regarding
completely different topics. What is this, who is right or wrong in this?”
Well, naturally, again chat GPT says that this person has problems in his
head, that he needs to see a psychologist, and that I am right in everything.
Chat GPT relies on all the books that exist in the world, on all the articles and
posts that are on the internet, and on the general social, moral, and ethical
library. And when I started copying all this and showing it to the employee,
he had no words at all, and he admitted defeat. And it was also such that
I even wrote to chat GPT: if I still decide to forgive this employee anyway, what
is the probability that he will continue to behave and act this way and so on?