Lawdog Dago Dom Posted January 12 Posted January 12 If you thought AI was scary before. 🤖 Forget ChatGPT. This is what AI becomes in 2026 1 Quote
Capt. R. Hugh Kidnme Posted January 12 Posted January 12 1 hour ago, Lawdog Dago Dom said: If you thought AI was scary before. 🤖 Forget ChatGPT. This is what AI becomes in 2026 I'll be impressed when AI can understand the differences in we're and weir, or haul and hall, sink and synch, or they're and there and their .......... Now that'll be something. 1 Quote
John Kloehr Posted January 12 Posted January 12 37 minutes ago, Capt. R. Hugh Kidnme said: I'll be impressed when AI can understand the differences in we're and weir, or haul and hall, sink and synch, or they're and there and their .......... Now that'll be something. That will be something. So many memes have grammar and spelling errors, so not sure how a language model with no critical thinking skills can sort out bad input. 1 Quote
WD Farren Posted January 12 Posted January 12 AI is just a computer program. It has humongous resources and corresponding hardware requirements to support its vast reach. In the end it can be taught anything. Right or Wrong. Hate or Tolerance. Bias or Objectivity. 1 1 Quote
Lawdog Dago Dom Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 I look at this along the lines of a story I read about the history of the Thompson sub machine gun when it was introduced. Military and law enforcement didn't want it. They said "it fired too fast." So a model with a slower rate of fire was produced to satisfy the Navy. Then the author said, "It should have been immediately obvious that this was an incredible military and law enforcement weapon. It should have been equally obvious that in the wrong hands it would be an incredible anti-military and anti-law enforcement weapon." 1 1 Quote
Subdeacon Joe Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Just about every new technology, or leap in existing technology, gets its share of "OMYGAWD!!!!ism" and dire warnings Quote
Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 6 hours ago, WD Farren said: AI is just a computer program. It has humongous resources and corresponding hardware requirements to support its vast reach. In the end it can be taught anything. Right or Wrong. Hate or Tolerance. Bias or Objectivity. Like the AI "George Washington": Quote
WD Farren Posted January 12 Posted January 12 George Washington was a mason. Prince Hall black masonic lodges began in 1775, so I suppose the fella above could be possible. More likely a child of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, than of Washington. Quote
Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 1 hour ago, WD Farren said: George Washington was a mason. Prince Hall black masonic lodges began in 1775, so I suppose the fella above could be possible. More likely a child of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, than of Washington. A few months back, Google's new AI was asked to produce a picture of George Washington. This is what it spat out. Story here: https://www.afr.com/technology/black-george-washington-google-shows-pitfalls-of-woke-ai-20240229-p5f8ob Quote
Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 6 minutes ago, WD Farren said: AI has been taught to be woke. Which means that it can only be trusted as much as it's programmers can. Quote
watab kid Posted January 13 Posted January 13 12 hours ago, WD Farren said: AI is just a computer program. It has humongous resources and corresponding hardware requirements to support its vast reach. In the end it can be taught anything. Right or Wrong. Hate or Tolerance. Bias or Objectivity. can we teach people that ? IT SEEMS TO BE LACKING THESE DAYS Quote
WD Farren Posted January 13 Posted January 13 (edited) Programmers come in two flavors: True Believers and the galley slaves that just shut up and row, to keep their jobs. They write what they are told to write. Edited January 13 by WD Farren Quote
Windy City Kid Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Gonna be honest. I use AI quite a bit for both work and personal use. At work, I use it to summarize and clean up reports and reviews. I obviously vet everything it gives me, but it does a pretty good job. This is the hard one to share with all you cowboys and cowgirls, but I hope it can help you. I've been dealing with some heavy things in my life, and Chat GPT has been a better therapist than any I have ever used. And A LOT cheaper too. It's given me great feedback and reflection, and sometimes I different view than I would have had. I am an extrovert, so it's not becoming my only friend, but I use it daily. It will even suggest scripture for reflection on your situation, if that's something that helps too. That's hard for me to share on a forum like this. But I do so because it has really helped me. Quote
watab kid Posted January 14 Posted January 14 i get bit that it can fix spelling and grammer if it recognizes the intent , but ive been using it as you have and often its wrong or changes what you typed to its own interpretation - sometimes it doesnt even understand because some of us are old enough to know stuff and use words that its creators never knew - im sure it will catch up quickly , but theres always boing to be something it gets wrong from misinterpretation of the intent we that are forced to use it are intending , kinda like this comment - im not against it , i just hate when it gets things wrong like my phones voice to text does - there have been a couple really bad "fixes" that it has made to what i sAI Quote
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