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A.I. Freeman's avatar

I agree. AI has been helpful to me in so many ways as well. Over the past year or so it's gone from a cute toy to a full-time assistant. BUT... where it matters I double check the information. (I write fiction, so often "sounds plausible" is all I'm after...) I've also learned a lot from that double checking. Usually the AI is right, but then it's not I get that "Oh, you caught me..." retraction when I point out the errors.

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Chronic Ill THIS!'s avatar

Lol. I call AI a liar. Then it says stop trying to apply human traits to it. Then later I'll catch it and it will admit it was being lazy. Then I say, "See you did it too so stop complaining..."

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Lim Yian Lu's avatar

Yeah, with the level AI like ChatGPT is at now, it can only serve as an assistant, not a replacement. We still have to do checks and confirm it isn't spouting nonsense strung together with seemingly believable lies.

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Chronic Ill THIS!'s avatar

exactly. I read that there were 95 cases so far of Judges fining or punishing lawyers for brining fake AI generated information to their trials. Crazy! and that's just the Legal field.

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Lim Yian Lu's avatar

Sometimes we just get too complacent and forget to do due diligence đŸ˜”

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Meaghan Wilson Anastasios's avatar

This is brilliant. And so timely. Why the fuck are so many otherwise apparently intelligent human beings so quick to take a shortcut when it comes to things like this? Do the fucking research.

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