As a mushroom picker this thing right here was my first big issue with the AI grift. It doesn't take a tech bro to understand how these models cannot actually give advice on anything because they make no decisions.
There was a really inreresting study locally on the heuristics of mushroom picking, turns out it's one of the riskiest foraging things we humans do and one where we have culturally developed very efficient and well working precautionary principles. It is a pretty perfect example of how an AI model is not intelligent in any way.
i will never forage for a mushroom because I will never be more than 99% sure it's something that's fine and that 1% is "your organs melt and you pee them out" levels of "not fine"
That's really interesting, thanks for sharing the paper! Ethnomycology is such a fun field.
That's what we get for letting a bunch of tech bros run our social infrastructure...
It definitely seems dangerous to let them near anything remotely edible.
I said it before and I’ll say it again: I thought techbros were supposed to be smart.
“I’m very good at specific types of math. That must mean I’m a genius in every field and don’t need to learn anything about them first!”
-STEM brain
An LLM that can also roboform to make its own accounts, at this time of year? Located entirely within your article??