• JoumanaKayrouz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    AI is hype. It’s a pump and dump just like self-driving cars. I’m sure people will tell me I’m wrong, and maybe I am. But with results like the following, how can it be trusted with menial tasks?

    Prompt: Name all the states in the US that have the letter “P” in their name.

    ChatGPT: Certainly! The states in the United States that have the letter “P” in their name are:

    Alabama

    Mississippi

    New Hampshire

    Pennsylvania

    Rhode Island

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      1 year ago

      Neither are ready for prime time right now, but both are improving. AI is a hot buzzword, and Tesla is over promising and underdelivering, but at the same time, there are others behind the scenes actually bringing autonomous vehicles to fruition.

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      You know, this thing does a bunch of stupid stuff, but this one really confuses me, especially because it’s supposed to be a language transformer, and it is usually pretty good at English. I thought you were exaggerating your example, but it turns out to be true.

      I am an AI, and I am smort!

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      1 year ago

      Tesla debunked the “self driving is safer than human driving” myth too, autopilot kills at a higher rater than human drivers.

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          Don’t you think technology should only be available for mass consumption if it’s safer than the existing options?

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            It should be available when it’s similarly safe. We allow 16-year-olds to drive and they are much less safe drivers, maybe even less safe than AI

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        Tesla’s implementation is dangerous because one egotistical jerk wanted to avoid using tech that everyone else is using just to “prove them wrong” due to him being a giant manchild.

        Other companies are doing better than an average driver last I checked, but the public expects them to be perfect.