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by Esophagus4
231 days ago
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But now it seems like the argument has shifted. It started out as, "AI can make more errors than a human. Therefore, it is not useful to humans." Which I disagreed with. But now it seems like the argument is, "AI is not useful to humans because its output is non-deterministic?" Is that an accurate representation of what you're saying? |
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Remember "garbage in, garbage out"? We expect technology systems to generate expected outputs in response to inputs. With generative AI, you can get a garbage output regardless of the input quality.