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by simonw
600 days ago
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"I think the issue is that we are currently being sold that it is." The message that these systems are flawed appears to be pretty universal to me: ChatGPT footer: "ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info." Claude footer: "Claude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses." https://www.meta.ai/ "Messages are generated by AI and may be inaccurate or inappropriate." etc etc etc. I still think the problem here is science fiction. We have decades of sci-fi telling us that AI systems never make mistakes, but instead will cause harm by following their rules too closely (paperclip factories, 2001: A Space Odyssey etc). Turns out the actual AI systems we have make mistakes all the time. |
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I'd say parent is absolutely correct - we ARE being sold (quite literally, through promotional material, i.e. ads) that these models are way more capable than they actually are.