AI fails

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Ian H

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Example of AI fail

Rather like Musk and his rockets.
 

Psamathe

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I suspect it's more a case of trying to get ahead of the competition before the product was ready. Stuff like this is solvable, even if some of the hype is aspirational rather than realistic.
Like he did with his Metaverse. US$47bn invested. And his AI efforts seem to be very much "me too".
 
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briantrumpet

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I guess it would be wrong to call this an AI fail

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Ian H

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I guess it would be wrong to call this an AI fail

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AI interprets humor through statistical and pattern-matching models, rather than true human understanding
. While it can identify common humorous structures, such as incongruity and wordplay, its interpretations lack the emotional intelligence, personal experience, and cultural context that are essential for human wit.
 
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briantrumpet

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AI interprets humor through statistical and pattern-matching models, rather than true human understanding
. While it can identify common humorous structures, such as incongruity and wordplay, its interpretations lack the emotional intelligence, personal experience, and cultural context that are essential for human wit.

Is there a punchline?
 
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briantrumpet

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Stumbled across this... seems kinda bad when it's just making up entire academic bibliographies. At this point the point of LLMs seems to be to sound plausible, with little regard to actual verifiable facts.

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Pblakeney

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Beware what you use AI for. I'm not saying he is innocent or guilty but this link is tenuous imo.

A man has been arrested on suspicion of starting the Pacific Palisades fire in Los Angeles that killed 12 people and destroyed more than 6,000 homes in January.
Justice department officials said evidence collected from 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht's digital devices showed an image he generated on ChatGPT depicting a burning city.
 
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briantrumpet

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Boys and girls, don't use Chat GPT to check tide times, or you might die.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/restaurant-boss-saw-two-people-195803498.html

A quick-thinking restaurant owner “saved the lives” of two swimmers off the coast of the Vale of Glamorgan on Wednesday, October 15. Gordon Hadfield, owner of On the Rocks, which overlooks Swanbridge and Sully Island, just a few hundred yards out at sea, saw two swimmers wading into the water from the island early on Wednesday morning.

The pair had walked out to the island from the shore at low tide but things quickly changed as the tide came in. They seemed intent on swimming back to shore having been caught out by the tide and so, instinctively, Mr Hadfield ran outside and grabbed his megaphone to alert the pair to turn around and head back to the island.

One of them told her he had consulted ChatGPT to find tide times before deeming it safe to venture out to the island early on Wednesday. He said: “I made the mistake of using ChatGPT for research to see when the low tide was. It said 9.30am. So we were out on that side and then as soon as you come back over it was literally completely different. A lesson learned for me.”
 
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