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Long Read: The stupidity of AI -- (link)
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znufrii, meh and problematic (aka znufrii)
Mar 16 '23, 08:14
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/mar/16/the-stupidity-of-ai-artificial-intelligence-dall-e-chatgpt
(www.theguardian.com)
Responses:
"ChatGPT, this article is too long. Summarize it for me." -- nm
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JaxSean
Mar 16, 08:52
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"There once was a boy named Stan. He loved his girlfriend Wendy very much. But lately they have been very distant..."
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Jovian
Mar 16, 08:55
This all reminds of the era when the conventional wisdom was that Wikipedia couldn't be trusted because it could be edited by anyone. -- nm
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Max
Mar 16, 08:26
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It's not a legitimate primary source -- nm
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ty97
Mar 16, 08:27
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Right. It's a starting point. Just like AI is a starting point.
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Mop
Mar 16, 08:35
It's not supposed to be. But ironically it's turned out to be more informative than the press articles it uses as reference.
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Max
Mar 16, 08:32
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