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So, you ask AI to defend itself. The answer it spit out is pure bull crap. The danger is that the vast majority of people will accept the answer as fact and truth.
God help them.
LOL - I was hoping that would get a rise out of you, Wes. You came through with flying colors!
AI is not your friend. It learns off of every input of what people search for or do.
For instance, catapillar is trying remote operation for excavators, dozers and other equipment via cameras.
all they have to do is deliver equipment on the jobsite one state and operate them hundreds or thousands of miles away.
The operators input is being recorded and stored without them knowing it.
They just think it's great because they can go home every night instead of going out of town on jobs all the time. Basically, they are are being used to train robots to replace them.
Now they are working on super intelligence.
Super Intelligence learns off all the AI engines.
Some members on HDForums.com think AI is dangerous. Some think the information cannot be trusted. Some think AI is evil and some think AI is like “cuddling up to a rattlesnake”. Why do you think that is?
I don't need an AI's manipulative hogwash answer, I can tell you straight up. When lawyers are preparing legal briefs and they ask AI to do the work for them, and the AI actually INVENTS cases and quotes, and goes so far as to make fake websites with false claims that it can then use as a reference for itself, that really sums up why nobody on HDForums (or anywhere else) should be trusting AI.
AI is not trustworthy. It is a bullshitter: it tells you something that seems reasonable. It even makes up those reasons, to support itself. And as more and more AI lies spread, more and more AIs will be trained on internet content and will see those lies and "believe" them and incorporate them into their own knowledge base.
If you knew for a fact that someone was a known, exposed bullshitter, would you trust anything he told you? I sure wouldn't.
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