Fun fact: The metal can, and canning process were invented 80 years before the first can opener. Up until that point people opened them with whatever tools they had available, such as a knife, a hammer and screwdriver, or an axe.
And given that AI doesn’t have observational awareness or ability to see it’s surroundings to compare fact from fiction so it takes direct input from users:it will adapt to what it is scraping.
And if you think it’ll just improve without human interaction for such an objective to be ‘improved’, perhaps you’re one of those people who think becoming a racist bigot spewing hate online where this will get scraped up by AI as an adaptation is ‘an improvement’
The nothing forever hiccup was a deep lesson on that.
No matter how dumb AI is, it will be an improvement over a lot of people.
You could say the same about can openers or shelves, though 🤷
I’m not sure if you’re praising or damning can openers
Neither. Just pointing out that some people are less useful than even the simplest and most circumstantial technology 🤷
Fun fact: The metal can, and canning process were invented 80 years before the first can opener. Up until that point people opened them with whatever tools they had available, such as a knife, a hammer and screwdriver, or an axe.
Truly a harrowing time to be alive!
Lmao Fair!
And unlike humanity, AI will improve over time.
You have to define improvement with AI.
And given that AI doesn’t have observational awareness or ability to see it’s surroundings to compare fact from fiction so it takes direct input from users:it will adapt to what it is scraping.
And if you think it’ll just improve without human interaction for such an objective to be ‘improved’, perhaps you’re one of those people who think becoming a racist bigot spewing hate online where this will get scraped up by AI as an adaptation is ‘an improvement’
The nothing forever hiccup was a deep lesson on that.
Can I know about this “nothing forever” hiccup?
https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7g8wp/nothing-forever-banned-for-transphobic-jokes-isnt-done-yet
It is learning it’s facts from these people. So no.
Man, if you wanted me to cry you could have told me my childhood dog died a second time.