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In reply to the discussion: College professor had students grade ChatGPT-generated essays. All 63 essays had hallucinated errors [View all]plimsoll
(1,690 posts)18. The question is: Will be best at what?
I might even make a prognostication that the company that has the best AI platform/ implementation is going to have tremendous power and control.
Like literally every other technology this one can be used for good or ill. So far the examples I've seen suggest that the training is biased. I'm suggesting that just like humans AI systems will implement biases and prejudices they're taught. How you correct that in a powerful new technology is something I can't answer, but it does concern me.
I don't expect a Terminator style rise of the machines, but I can see massive unemployment and dislocation as a result of jobs previously done by people being taken over by AI systems. I don't think we're prepared for that. And a lot of the people who seem to have become self appointed apostles of AI are people I wouldn't trust to feed my cat for the weekend.
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College professor had students grade ChatGPT-generated essays. All 63 essays had hallucinated errors [View all]
highplainsdem
May 2023
OP
" I'm much more worried about the possibility of us reverting to where AI is."
WestMichRad
May 2023
#2
I think the difficulty for most of us is in "context switching". When we're interacting with a tool
erronis
May 2023
#12
The best way to explain the productivity destruction of context switching!
Lucky Luciano
May 2023
#24
Very nice depiction of the tangled mess we weave. I think a lot of current software
erronis
May 2023
#32
Did the Wendy's drive-thru, I handed $20 on an $18.60 order and got $7.40 back. Returned it.
TheBlackAdder
May 2023
#30
The correct change is $1.40. You got $7.40 back. Could the cashier have calculated it on a
progree
May 2023
#31
I think you are right - Garry Kasparov was the Grand Master. And he is now knows a lot about AI.
erronis
May 2023
#13
Not really. Only linked pages. There's a lot of content that isn't accessed without
erronis
May 2023
#14
The future of Chat bots won't be trained on available datasets like the internet.
Yavin4
May 2023
#19
It probably will get better, but it could also stall out on improving accuracy...
Silent3
May 2023
#35