Is nobody tired of the "look over there tactics"?
Isn't the point that every ai will be capable of producing errors? How could something designed and implemented by subjective beings not contain implicit bias?
How are we expecting ai to be any more reliable than humans?
It's already way way better at making art I could only dream of ever getting an artist to commission.
It's also quite decent at writing code if you treat it as an intern.
I don't care about the errors, I have 9 years experience and I still make massive errors. Nevertheless it impresses me how the state of the art moved so exponentially. Its an arms race now.
Yes, there is a fallacy in believing a machine will be without bias. Unfortunately this will likely lead us to misuse AI and apply it to situations it is not well suited.