Comment on How can I learn to estimate the likelihood of real-world events?
phoenixz@lemmy.ca 4 days ago
see if the AI is gaslighting me.
Aaahhwww crap, another one? Yes, the AI is likely wrong because no, it’s not intelligent at all, it’s a distance measuring database that learned for a long time to put bytes in a certain order so that it appears like intelligence to us. It is not. It has no concept of anything, its literally going "with this input, and with the previous word being “car”, the next likely word is “drives”
It has no concept of what a car is, it doesn’t know what driving is. It could be an alien language for all it knows, it just knows that those words probably follow one another. With that, it just as easily dreams up nonsense, and most of the “facts” that it gives you will be factuali wrong.
dysprosium@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days ago
Understanding and being correct are two different things my lord. Generative AI can be correct most of the time, while understanding 0%
Paragone@lemmy.world 2 days ago
it can also be INcorrect most of the time!!
ANY mind “educated” by ingesting the internet … isn’t going to be high on accuracy!!
People NEED to understand that getting parts of reddit out of LLM’s proves its untrustworthiness!!
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dysprosium@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days ago
The internet is way bigger than social media sites, FYI
I’ve no idea what what you’re trying to say with this