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"Why some tech leaders are so worried about a California AI safety bill."
#11
Diana wrote:
We need to continue looking at it, researching it, investigating it, giving it situations and finding out what it will do or can do or where the bias is in the system that we inadvertently built into it. I can see situations that may require AI, but that is not now. AI isn't ready.

I just wanted to share a little anecdote related to this. I went to one of the Chatbot AI sites where you could enter a question and get the Chatbot response. So out of curiosity I first asked:

Does God exist?

I got responses that related that it is a difficult issue and then proceeded to give me arguments for why God does exist.

Then I asked:

Does God not exist?

I got responses that related that it is a difficult issue and then proceeded to give me arguments for why God doesn't exist.


No mind bending conundrum or anything, but I thought it was amusing.
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#12
Ted King wrote:
I just wanted to share a little anecdote related to this...

I use an AI coding-bot sometimes.

When I ask it for snippets instead of full shell scripts, it usually does a decent job.

Sometimes, it hallucinates whole programming languages. They look good at first glance, but could only execute in another realm of the multiverse.
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#13
Tiangou wrote:
[quote=Ted King]
I just wanted to share a little anecdote related to this...

I use an AI coding-bot sometimes.

When I ask it for snippets instead of full shell scripts, it usually does a decent job.

Sometimes, it hallucinates whole programming languages. They look good at first glance, but could only execute in another realm of the multiverse.
Is this proof the multiverse exists? /s
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