Submitted by strokeright t3_11366mm in technology
Retroidhooman t1_j8pgwnl wrote
Reply to comment by Redararis in Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first” by strokeright
My point isn't whether or not AI will be impactful, but how it's being handled and marketed at the moment. My point is its being hyped in dishonest ways by marketers and rushed into application even though it isn't ready for that yet.
Freed4ever t1_j8q5r4e wrote
How about we base our judgment on real/normal use cases instead of going to edge cases and claim AI sucks. This goes for Bing, ChatGPT, Bard, etc.
Retroidhooman t1_j8q5vaz wrote
The problem is these aren't edge cases.
Freed4ever t1_j8q6c08 wrote
Really? Playing against AI inner state is something one does in every day life?
Redararis t1_j8phdn1 wrote
yeah, everything is driven by greed, it is a crazy road to progress in the last centuries.
Super_Capital_9969 t1_j8qak27 wrote
Are you implying that Microsoft releases products to early and in need of more development. Bing will not be happy about this. I however welcome our new robot overlords.
Representative_Pop_8 t1_j8ri8w4 wrote
the thing is that most companies thought like you that these language models were not ready yet, but chatGPT proved there already is a huge market for it as it is, so now everyone is panicked not to lose the train, no one wants to be the next Nokia or Microsoft mobile.
Retroidhooman t1_j8te8qx wrote
I understand the rush and fear of being left behind, but these are simply shoddy implementations and anyone who actually understand how these things work or has the knowledge to fact check can see this.
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