A reason I’m not afraid of AI. The question was does 21/7 + 1=4.
Both Alfred and Bard screw this up.
What’s interesting is they get DIFFERENT wrong answers.
@feloneouscat its not the AI that is the scary thing. Its general humans lack of ability to distinguish bs and AI to be convincing enough that they believe the nonsense that is scary
I would argue that part of that is the acceptance of the hype without question as if it a functional product is horrifying.
As a software engineer the fact that I could fool @Albert with THREE silly prepositions to get a total bullshit answer (‘tireless’ means you are without a tire) is maddening.
These systems are incapable, TODAY, of validating what the user says (as long as they have no data on it).
QAnon must love this.
Agreed. I'm finding these language modeler applications take more effort to prompt, than it does to do the work oneself.
They're over-hyped and over-glorified search engines.
Yes. They are overhyped because of one thing: money.
It will make them a shit ton of cash if people ignore the fact that they are AT BEST fallacious and AT WORST wrong.
No one buys a calculator that gives them the right answer 30% of the time.
The hype is for a product: except in specialized cases, AI is not a product. These deep learning models are fundamentally and functionally flawed.
The fact everyone is glossing over it drives me nuts.
It’s the little things they fuck up big time.