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by 10rm 1215 days ago
I agree 100% with your last point, even as someone who is relatively more skeptical of GPT than the average person.

I think a lot of the concern though is coming from the way the average person is reacting to GPT and the way they’re using it. The issue isn’t that GPT makes mistakes, it’s that people (by their own fault, not GPT necessarily) get a false sense of security from GPT, and since the answers are provided in a concise, well-written format don’t apply the same skepticism they do when searching for something. That’s my experience at least.

Maybe people will just get better at using this, the tools will improve, and it won’t be as big an issue, but it feels like a trend from Facebook to TikTok of people opting for more easily digestible content at the expense of disinformation

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Interesting points.

- I wonder what proportion of people who are getting a false sense of security with GPT also were getting that same false sense from human systems. Will this shift entail a net increase in gullibility, or is this just 'laundering' foolishness?

- I think the average tiktok user generally has much better media literacy than average facebook user. But probably depends a lot on your filter bubble.