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by sigpwned
471 days ago
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I don’t disagree. But I also wonder if there even is an objective “right” answer in a lot of cases. If the goal is for computers to replace humans in a task, then the computer can only get the right answer for that task if humans agree what the right answer is. Outside of STEM, where AI is already having a meaningful impact (at least in my opinion), I’m not sure humans actually agree that there is a right answer in many cases, let alone what the right answer is. From that perspective, correctness is in the eye of the beholder (or the metric), and “correct” AI is somewhere between poorly defined and a contradiction. Also, I think it’s apparent that the world won’t wait for correct AI, whatever that even is, whether or not it even can exist, before it adopts AI. It sure looks like some employers are hurtling towards replacing (or, at least, reducing) human headcount with AI that performs below average at best, and expecting whoever’s left standing to clean up the mess. This will free up a lot of talent, both the people who are cut and the people who aren’t willing to clean up the resulting mess, for other shops that take a more human-based approach to staffing. I’m looking forward to seeing which side wins. I don’t expect it to be cut-and-dry. But I do expect it to be interesting. |
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Just tried it:
Sorry ChatGPT, that's just wrong and your confidence in the answer is not helpful at all. It's also funny how different versions of GPT I've been interacting with always seem to return some date in October 2023, but they don't all agree on the exact day. If someone knows why, please do tell!Most real actual human people would either know the date, check their phone or their watch or be like "Oh, that's a good question lol!". But somehow GPTs always be the 1% of people that will lie to know the answer to whatever question you ask them. You know, the kind that evening talk shows will ask ask. Questions like "how do do chickens lay eggs" and you get all sorts of totally completely b0nkers but entirely "confidently told" answers. And of course they only show the ones that give the b0nkers con-man answers. Or the obviously funnily stupid people.
Of course absent access to a "get the current date" function it makes sense why an LLM would behave like it does. But it also means: not AGI, sorry.