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Re: USE OF CHAT GPT-RULES
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PytagoraZ
on 17/02/2024, 12:50:33 UTC
Yeah, Of course, no matter how advanced AI is, it will never be accurate. One of the most dangerous is if everyone relies on AI and there are certain groups who deliberately manipulate news or writing on the internet, that is clearly a massive mistake. Especially if people forget that AI is an aid and we need to validate it

Not everyone but many. I saw so many times when a calculator was used as the proof for result of some mathematical operation. If it is about 1+1 it usually can be okay, but some say that if to divide a number by another number over many iterations you'll get a zero az a result. Because a calculator gvives that answer... If most AI answers will be more or less correct, all his answers will become authoritative and it is the problem. Like nowadays some use Wikipedia as authoritative source, but Wikipedia itself doesn't consider itself as authoritative source because each and every can edit it...

Relying on AI is a threat. Undecided

Sorry, looks like I missed your reply and just realized it

I really like your statement about Wikipedia, and most people have considered Wikipedia to be the most complete digital library and considered the most valid source, even though in reality there is no such guarantee. Maybe for general knowledge Wikipedia has valid information but for specific knowledge there are usually only a few valid references. And anyone can edit articles on Wikipedia, I remember in the past I often edited Wikipedia to insert backlinks in it because Wikipedia has a high DA PA  Cheesy

And if conditions like that happen to AI (it is very likely to happen in the future) then it is very dangerous, mass errors could occur because the source of the information is wrong and the information is taken by the AI ​​as the answer.