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> Wait till you give it control over life support!

That right there is the part that scares the hell outta me. Not the "AI" itself, but how humans are gonna misuse it and plug it into things it's totally not designed for and end up givin' it control over things it should never have control over. Seeing how many folks readily give in to mistaken beliefs that it's something much more than it actually is, I can tell it's only a matter of time before that leads to some really bad decisions made by humans as to what to wire "AI" up to or use it for.




One of my kids is in 5th grade and is learning to some basic algebra. He is learning to calculate x when it's on both sides of an equation. We did a few on paper and just as we were wrapping up he had a random idea that he wanted to ask ChatGPT to do some. I told him GPT is not great for that kind of thing, it doesn't really know math and might give him wrong answers and he would never know, we would have to calculate it anyhow to know if GPT had given the correct answer.

Unfortunately GPT got every answer correct, even broke it all down into steps just like the textbooks did.

Now my 5th grader doesn't really believe me and thinks GPT is great at math.


Wait 'til he learns how those LLM things actually work. (Surely "AI"-something is gonna be a "required" course in typical schools before he's even in college.) He's gonna be kinda shocked at how often they get things "right" once he really understands the underlying tech behind it. I know I'm constantly amazed by it. Some mighty fancy math involved in all that. :)


I mean, we learn from experience, that was his experience. You should've really just continued until it got some wrong answers, or asked it questions where it hallucinated, then showed your child the process of searching and finding a backed up answer to demonstrate it.




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