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Iffykindofguy t1_j8ez914 wrote

They showed up yesterday lmao were a fucking decade away from people trusting these things

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itsnotlupus t1_j8ft0dq wrote

Well, people trust them today. They shouldn't, but they do. And it's going to get hilarious.

More seriously, we're going to learn collectively to flex a new muscle of "this AI may be super helpful, but it may also be bullshitting me." And odds are it'll be a bit of both in every answer.

Maybe those models are the inoculation we need to practice detecting bullshit online?

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turnip_burrito t1_j8f4qxl wrote

Hopefully some group figures out how to make these bots accurate because this is... yeah...

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Iffykindofguy t1_j8fb9ik wrote

Uhhhhhhh Ive been using it and getting (mostly) correct results. Its been truly better than I ever expected. Ive had to fix a few things but its made my work life easier until it takes it totally

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WarmSignificance1 t1_j8g4iu5 wrote

Correct, as far as you know.

The fact that it hallucinated during a pre-recorded demo that was obviously vetted by multiple people demonstrates how hard it is to actually determine when it is wrong.

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Iffykindofguy t1_j8g5ll8 wrote

No, correct as far as I checked every single thing I took from it because my job depends on it. I didn't rely on it, its brand spanking new.

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turnip_burrito t1_j8fic3n wrote

Yeah, it can be a time saver for sure, just wish I could be lazy and rely on it for accurate information. I don't think it will take long to make it super accurate (maybe a decade or less).

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Lawjarp2 t1_j8f72dd wrote

Over 8 billion searches a day on Google. Even being 99.99% accurate can mean a lot of lawsuits when it messes up.

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