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by jltsiren
94 days ago
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I think that's a category error. Current AI is not better or worse than us but fundamentally different. Its main strength and weakness is that it knows too much about everything. It usually knows more than the user about the topic at hand, but it doesn't know what is actually relevant in that particular situation. If you nudge the AI in the right direction, it may surprise you with what it's capable of. But if you nudge it in a wrong direction or just don't give it sufficient context, it can be very confidently wrong. |
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Ai is different but it is also similar, for example it can speak language. So it is different and similar at the same time. I am obviously referring to AI beating us where we are similar to it. Best example: software engineering. This is obvious. The fact that I need to spell it out shows how deep the delusion goes.
The rest of your response is just regurgitating what the parent post said. Sure. But it doesn’t address the fact that while everything you said is true part of the time the other part of the time it beats us (that includes both nudging and no nudging it in the right direction).
Additionally all of this is also completely ignoring the fact that AI leap frogged in capability in the past year with my entire company now foregoing the use of text editing or using IDEs and having Claude write everything. If what you say is true only now and we see this much velocity in improvement then wait a couple more years and everything you said can be completely false if the trendline continues.
And here’s the craziest part. Everything im saying is obvious. I’m basically being captain obvious here. The question is why are so many people in total denial.