• otp@sh.itjust.works
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      Y’know, a lot of the hate against AI seems to mirror the hate against Wikipedia, search engines, the internet, and even computers in the past.

      Do you just blindly believe whatever it tells you?

      It’s not absolutely perfect, so it’s useless.

      It’s all just garbage information!

      This is terrible for jobs, society, and the environment!

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        5 个月前

        You know what… now that you say it, it really is just like the anti-Wikipedia stuff.

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      In which case you probably aren’t saving time. Checking bullshit is usually harder and longer to just research shit yourself. Or should be, if you do due diligence

      • Womble@lemmy.world
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        Its nice that you inform people that they cant tell if something is saving them time or not without knowing what their job is or how they are using a tool.

        • WagyuSneakers@lemmy.world
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          If they think AI is working for them then he can. If you think AI is an effective tool for any profession you are a clown. If my son’s preschool teacher used it to make a lesson plan she would be incompetent. If a plumber asked what kind of wrench he needed he would be kicked out of my house. If an engineer of one of my teams uses it to write code he gets fired.

          AI “works” because you’re asking questions you don’t know and it’s just putting words together so they make sense without regard to accuracy. It’s a hard limit of “AI” that we’ve hit. It won’t get better in our lifetimes.