I feel like the AI in self-driving cars is the same way. They’re like driving with a 15 year old that just got their learners permit.
Turns out that getting a computer to do 80% of a good job isn’t so great. It’s that extra 20% that makes all the difference.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 11 months ago
What always strikes me as weird is how trusting people are of inherently unreliable sources. Like why the fuck does a robot get trust automatically? It’s a fuckin miracle it works in the first place. You double check that robot’s work for years and it’s right every time? Yeah okay maybe then start to trust it. Until then, what reason is there not to be skeptical of everything it says?
People who Google something and then accept whatever Google pulls out of webpages and puts at the top as fact… confuse me. Like all machines, there are failures. Why would we trust that the opposite is true?
frezik@midwest.social 11 months ago
At least a Google search gets you a reference you can point at. It might be wrong, it might not. Maybe it points to other references that you can verify.
ChatGPT outright makes shit up and there’s no way to see how it came to that conclusion.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 11 months ago
That’s a good point… So long as you follow the links and read more. My girlfriend for example, often doesn’t
BURN@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Because the average person hears “AI” and thinks Cortana/Terminator, not a bunch of if statements.
People are dumb when it comes to things they don’t understand. I’m dumb when it comes to mechanical engineering of any kind, but I’m competent with software. It’s all about where people’s strengths lie, but some people aren’t aware enough to know they don’t know something
ICastFist@programming.dev 11 months ago
My guess, wholly lacking any scientifc rigor, is that humans naturally trust each other. We don’t assume the info someone shares with us as wrong, unless there’s “a reason” to doubt. Chatting with any of these LLM bots feels like talking to a person (most of the time), so there’s usually “no reason” to doubt what it spews.
If human trust wasn’t so easy to get and abuse, many scams would be much harder to pull.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I think you might be onto something. Thanks for sharing!
zerofk@lemm.ee 11 months ago
People trust a squid predicting football matches.