https://twitter.com/jangelooff/status/1773709118781489434
normalize calling what AIs do "hallucinating"
An AI chatbot hallucinated nonexistent laws
I think some people are trying to make confabulating the technical term.
normalize calling what AIs do "hallucinating"
the people using AI to break rules have already been "hallucinating" various ways to claims rules and laws don't exist or don't apply them for centuries.
"once-in-a-generation opportunity to more effectively deliver for New Yorkers"
twelve words that say absolutely nothing at all. this is why these idiots mistake LLMs for sentience; it uses the same empty language they do.
ah, wonderful! this really brings together two of my favorite things in the world, AI and landlords!
enough of this "AI" nonsense. the only "ai" that will solve all of our issues is 爱
There's a reason frame breaking is still a capital offense in Britain.
"I don't know why it's doing this, we trained it extensively on /r/legalAdvice!"
you can't have interacted with a gippity for five minutes and still think it would work in this application
In Poland, we don't even need AI, our Oberpresident Kaczyński, unquestioned ruler of PiS and at the time Poland, publicly called for breaking the law by burning anything when his war against Russia resulted in severe coal shortage in 2022.
I don’t know shit about AI, but I strongly feel like we are steps away from an irreconcilable tautology. This probably makes 0 sense but if you just keep growing and growing you’re going to reach a limit, especially considering how much you’ve already exploited to make said AI
i think based on the way things work right now you are right. There will have to be major advances in software and hardware for this to be more than a pretty slow, massively expensive, error prone chat bot.
And I’m supposed to be mad that the Chinese are punishing scamming businesses with their social credit scores
Imagine getting locked out of your apartment because your AI chatbot landlord noticed your rent is .01 seconds late.