AI chatbots unable to accurately summarise news, BBC finds
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Anyone blindly saying a tool is ineffective for every situation that exists in the world is a tool themselves.
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I noticed that. When I ask it about things that I am knowledgeable about or simply wish to troubleshoot I often find myself having to correct it. This does make me hestitant to follow the instructions given on something I DON'T know much about.
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I am a creative writer (as in, I write stories and stuff) or at least I used to be. Sometimes when talking to chatGPT about ideas for writing it can be interesting, but other times it is kinda annoying since I am more into fine tuning instead of having it innudate me with ideas that I don't find particularly interesting.
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Lame platitude
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Wrong thread?
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I'm pretty sure that every user of Apple Intelligence could've told you that. If AI is good at anything, it isn't things that require nuance and factual accuracy.
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Oh yes. The LLM will lie to you, confidently.
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No better time to get into self hosting!
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You're supposed to gatekeep code. There is nothing wrong with gatekeeping things that aren't hobbies.
If someone can't explain every change they're making and why they chose to do it that way they're getting denied. The bar is low.
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Exactly. I think this is a good barometer of gauging whether or not you can trust it. Ask it about things you know you're good at or knowledgeable about. If it is giving good information, the type you would give out, then it is probably OK. If it is bullshitting you or making you go 'uhh, no, actually...' then you need to do more old-school research.