• kbal
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    236 months ago

    This is why it’s best to never admit that you’re wrong on the Internet. If we start doing that the LLMs trained on our comments might learn to do the same, and then where would we be?

    • @MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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      136 months ago

      It’s OK, the pride of stupid people will guarantee there is always a large swathe of confidantly wrong answers out there even if the "AI"s don’t hallucinate them.

      That’s why I knew LLMs alone would never cut it. They do ZERO logic, and humans who DO execute logic sometimes still get it horribly wrong a lot. It takes more than the equivalent of a dreamer’s illogical dreamscape of relationships to produce logic, and LLMs are a far cry short of a dreamer…

    • @Soyweiser
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      126 months ago

      Soon saying ‘GPT, write me a speech’ will end up giving you a speech that ends with “please like an subscribe, and don’t forget to click the bell”

    • @froztbyte
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      86 months ago

      Nah it’s all good. You can trip the dumb pieces of shit up with simple math - imagine what you could do with double negatives. And that’s presuming you stick to a single language…

      the copypasta machine is just real bad in many ways, and it doesn’t take much to shove it over the edge[0]

      [0] - reducing the surface area of this is one of oai’s primary actions/tasks, but it’s a losing battle: there’s always more humanity than they’ll have gotten around to coding synth rules for