Submitted by mossadnik t3_10sw51o in technology
Chase_the_tank t1_j75y3g1 wrote
Reply to comment by FacelessFellow in ChatGPT: Use of AI chatbot in Congress and court rooms raises ethical questions by mossadnik
>I’m sure that true AI will have a firm grasp of objective reality. Otherwise it’s not a very good AI.
Prompt: "Does Donald Trump weigh more than a duck?"
Actual answer by ChatGPT: I not have current information on the weight of Donald Trump, but it is unlikely that he would be heavier than a duck*. Ducks typically weigh between 2-4 kg, while the average weight for an adult human male is around 77 kg.* [Emphasis added.]
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>If we can program ai to be nothing but truthful, then it cannot be corrupted.
The ChatGPT greeting screen warns that the program "May occasionally generate incorrect information". Getting an AI to understand what is true and what isn't is an extremely difficult thing to do.
FacelessFellow t1_j75z2sr wrote
CharGPT is not true AI, though, is it? People keep saying we don’t have true AI yet.
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