• totesmygoat@piefed.ca
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    2 months ago

    I’m sorry. But if you are following chatgpts medical advice… It’s the kind of thing that will take care of itself.

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      It’s not like a user asked vanilla ChatGPT random questions and took the responses for medical advice. This is a service openAI marketed specifically for medical use. If we want to keep up the pretense that consumer protection laws and regulations exist and matter, this is a big deal, and the blame is on the vendor, not on the user.

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    They’ll get sued and will have to prevent it from dispensing medic advice. Honestly I’m surprised they weren’t sued already.

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      Bubble, mostly. I’m sure you can find plenty of pro-ai articles elsewhere.

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      Definitively a bubble. I know pro-AI people irl

      Personally I’m more in the “it’s not the tool, but how it’s used (aka, the rich fucks are the problem, as usual)”

    • pigeonofparadise@lemmy.orgBanned from community
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      Go over to Lemmy.ml, the hivemind was super anti-ai last year and now they are collectively pro-ai. Odd shift, but if you want more ai news that’s your best bet for now.