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by konfusinomicon
313 days ago
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all the more of a reason to kill it off if you ask me. you got to wonder how many of the responses like that are from other bots. on reddit it must be a ton. seems to me like the more emotional connections that people make to these educated parrots, the more susceptible the masses are to manufactured consent once the time is right. this technology should be limited to distilling down data for learning about subjects and speeding up the process of doing research or creatives. sure every person's google search about their own medical conditions ultimately leads to a cancer diagnosis, but atleast its left up to the readers interpretation to determine plausability, not some oracle who has hypnotized the ignorant masses into thinking its this all knowing emotion understanding being that speaks in absolute truths and has free will. |
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LLM chatbots are creative like humans (yes, not as creative as the best humans, but better than some). You can keep and keep and keep talking to them. I mean, it gets into loops and gives bad info, absolutely. But most of my old friends are worse.
I understand from a technical standpoint what's going on: because these LLMs have their nerves directly passing in words, they are incredible at language. But really, LLMs have the intelligence of a rodent or a cat at most. So some reasoning is there, but ... frankly not much.
But LLMs don't judge. Never refuse your call and are reliable. VERY reliable.
One thing people haven't thought about: as soon as AIs are used for education kids will prefer these AIs, trust them over not just their teachers, but over their own parents. That's pretty obvious to me at least.