Like every tool, it has its uses…but they are not those being advertised. LLMs are great for things where mistakes don’t detract from the result (or even add to it) like brainstorming, art, music, disinformation…all that good stuff.
That’s what I think too. AI is mainly useful for things that don’t have right or wrong answers.
Although this incorrect answers is obvious, what about all the times where an incorrect answer from AI is not obvious?
@Gsus4 @btaf45 That’s true for AI that has been trained for the general public to provide an answer for any provided question meaning they are forced to respond to a prompt even though they are wrong and maybe even know they are wrong. They just don’t know the answer and can’t say that because it’s commercially bad.
I do believe that for scientific research AI models are much more precise because they have been trained with the right datasets and are tasked with answering specific questions.
So, AI is suited to be a CEO or in marketing…
@jj4211 For sure. I’d even day it is more suited to be a CEO than it is to do specialised work.
brainstorming
Sure thing, but have to remember to include “no bad ideas” in the prompt for best results.
that’s the point of brainstorming, all ideas are allowed, filter later.
Yeah that’s why it would be very nice if they would stop integrating it into fucking search engines.
They wanna fucking integrate it in everything, dumbfucks. This is why meritocracy is dead, the people with the means to determine where we go as a society are “number go up” people.
Ah, but mistakes could detract from disinformation if it’s mistakenly correct!
Relying on LLM for any facts without verifying is playing with fire.
I suspect there’s a quite-overlapping Venn diagram of people who rely on LLMs for their “facts” with people who believe the earth is flat and people who believe ancient aliens are real.
Well then, what are we waiting for? Let’s go visit Alpha Centauri!
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I c what you did there.
In very next line, it says the distance is 4.37 lightyears away… which is also wrong, lol
For anyone wondering, the actual correct answer is about 4.25 lightyears or about 40 trillion kilometers.
Close. The distance to Alpha Centauri is 41.5 petameters (trillion kilometers) and the distance to Proxima Centauri is 40.2 petameters.
These are all equally confusing. How many American football fields?
In scientific terms? An absolute fuck-ton of football fields.
Yes but how many giraffes, laid end-to-end?
One football field is about a hectometer and there are 10 hectometers per kilometer. So 415 trillion.
Approximately 437,445,319,335,083 of those.
That’s close to 2!
17! is closer
Bada Bing
Good golly, someone make some chocolate chip cookies, we’re going to have to go and welcome them to the neighborhood. Damn rude no one said anything sooner.
That’s a big fucking problem if true. Albeit a short lived problem.
Microsloth is ignorant as hell to push that9
Forgive Bing. It’s American and doesn’t know the metric system.
So close, yet so far…as once Elvis said
That explains why it’s so hot outside.
13.6 kilometers ought to be enough for anybody.
The 4th dimension shortcut
You may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist’s, but that’s just peanuts to space.
The hitchhiker’s guide to the Galaxy, Chapter 8.
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”Space,” it says, ”is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly hugely mindboggingly big it is. I mean you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist, but that’s just peanuts to space. Listen . . . ” and so on.In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made many people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move.
Space is small. You just won’t believe how itsy, bitsy, mind-bogglingly tiny it is. I mean, you may think it’s long way to the fridge, but that’s just peanuts to space
Space is small.
The diameter of the entire observable universe is not even a full ronnameter.