• shadowDingus@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    Seeing as ChatGPT was trained on other peoples’ books, articles, etc., it’s not surprising he says that.

    Kinda slimy that he probably couldn’t even give sources for his new-found child wisdom. Y’know, because ChatGPT is a glorified corporate piracy machine using stolen data and aggregating it for morons like him to read instead of doing a google search.

  • insomniac@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    I’m not as anti AI as a lot of people here but trusting it with very important things is asking for trouble. It still randomly hallucinates and gives you bad info. Not as often as it used to but still not good enough to trust with your child’s health.

    ChatGPT has taken my bread to the next level and helped me diagnose electronics problems way faster than I have figured out on my own, which is awesome. But it has also given me a blueberry muffin recipe with no wet ingredients and calculated bread hydration 10% too low. I can easily imagine a scenario where some tired parent asks it for a Motrin dose for an infant and gets a wildly wrong answer and injures their child.

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      4 hours ago

      Like many things, a tool is only as smart as the wielder. There’s still a ton of critical thinking that needs to happen as you do something as simple as bake bread. Using an AI tool to suggest ingredients can be useful from a creative perspective, but should not be assumed accurate at face value. Raisins and Dill? maybe ¯\(ツ)/¯, haven’t tried that one myself.

      I like AI, for being able to add detail to things or act as a muse, but it cannot be trusted for anything important. This is why I’m ‘anti-AI’. Too many people (especially in leadership roles) see this tool as a solution for replacing expensive humans with something that ‘does the thinking’; but as we’ve seen elsewhere in this thread, AI CANT THINK. It only suggests items that are statistically likely to be next/near based on its input.

      In the Security Operations space, we have a phrase “trust but verify”. For anything AI, I would use 'doubt, then verify" instead. That all said. AI might very well give you a pointer to the place to ask how much motrin an infant should get. Hopefully, that’s your local pediatrician.

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    10 hours ago

    Given what he’s undoubtedly being paid, I’m sure hiring a nanny to look after his unfortunate offspring is well within his budget.

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    10 hours ago

    I wonder how people have been doing it, since the beginning of time, with no help from technology.

    Ya big fucking clown.

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    Honestly bro what is it about tech bros being the biggest fucking losers on the face of this planet? I have more respect for street sweepers at this point

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      8 hours ago

      If street sweepers went away, people would notice within a week or two.

      If tech bros went away, we’d just enjoy not having tech bros.

      It’s like that one thing: “Who would you notice is gone first, the CEO or the janitor?”

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    13 hours ago

    For thousands of years people have raised their kids without the benefit of the moneypit 9000, Sam Altman is apparently dumber then a caveman.

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    14 hours ago

    We have mistaken rationality for a philosophy rather than a methodology, and efficiency for a virtue without any particular end in mind.

    To have a unique, personal, subjective, divergent human experience is to sin against your prescribed algorithm.

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    18 hours ago

    It’s sad that all of our collective wisdom is so dead and gone people will turn to a glorified chatbot instead

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      16 hours ago

      Please be a bit considerate. It’s hard to form human connections when you are trying to be a plague on humanity.