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by jai_
1059 days ago
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I sincerly hope that they remove this feature and apologise for its integration in the first place. I don't think a reference website should include any sort of feature that can hallucinate incorrect documentation for you on demand. It's bad enough that they have to include a disclaimer[1] on their upsell page, which states that the "AI Help" may occassionally return incorrect results. [1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/plus/ai-help |
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I think most of the hate for current AI tools comes from the fact that people expect the computer from Star Trek which always provides perfect answers.
Edit: So yes, it needs to be made super obvious to users that it might give you wrong answers.