AI chatbots unable to accurately summarise news, BBC finds
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Not only techbros though. Most of my friends are not into computers but they all think AI is magical and will change the whole world for the better. I always ask "how can a blackbox that throws up random crap and runs on the computers of big companies out of the country would change anything?" They don't know what to say but they still believe something will happen and a program can magically become sentient. Sometimes they can be fucking dumb but I still love them.
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Your comment would be acceptable if AI was not advertised as solving all our problems, like world hunger.
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You can also just have an application designed to do that do it more accurately.
If you can't do that you're not an engineer. If you don't recommend that you're not an engineer.
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Now ask it whether Taiwan is a country.
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An elegant way to make someone feel ashamed for using many smart words, ha-ha.
Unintentional I assure you.
I think it’s some social mechanism making them choose a brute force solution first.
I feel like it's simpler than that. Ye olde "when all you have is a hammer, everything's a nail". Or in this case, when you've built the most complex hammer in history, you want everything to be a nail.
So I’d say commercially they already are successful.
Definitely. I'll never write another cover letter. In their use-case, they're solid.
but I haven’t even finished my BS yet
Currently working on my masters after being in industry for a decade. The paper is nice, but actually applying the knowledge is poorly taught (IMHO, YMMV) and being willing to learn independently has served me better than by BS in EE.
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So many arguments... Wow!
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Not ads, whole governments talking about it and funding that crap like Altman/Musk in the USA or Macron in Europe.
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That depends on if you ask the online app (which will cut you off or give you a CCP sanctioned answer) or run it locally.
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Well, "we" arent' but there's a hype machine in operation bigger than anything in history because a few tech bros think they're going to rule the world.
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the more you know what you are doing the less impressed you are by ai. calling people that trust ai idiots is not a good start to a conversation though