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Bing Chat / Copilot "Invents" fake "facts" - "I don't know" should be a valid answer!
I apologized because for me, AI bugs are a matter of course!
I'd like, like everyone else, for this Microsoft tool to work reliably -> but I believe that for technical and information security reasons, improvements will always be needed!
This is the first year of Bing AI, we'll see what changes in a year.
- DeletedMar 08, 2024
AI developers introduce significant limitations that affect access layers. This makes it possible to automatically verify critical errors. It really works!
AI can be compared to our cars. We all use them, even though they break down and can be dangerous.
This is an interesting blog takes up philosophical topics, please give me your opinions.
The Monkey and the Dolphin – Using Human Intellect in the AI age (microsoft.com)
- No_One_SpecialMar 10, 2024Copper Contributor
Deleted wrote:AI developers introduce significant limitations that affect access layers. This makes it possible to automatically verify critical errors. It really works!
AI can be compared to our cars. We all use them, even though they break down and can be dangerous.
This is an interesting blog takes up philosophical topics, please give me your opinions.
The Monkey and the Dolphin – Using Human Intellect in the AI age (microsoft.com)
A couple of thoughts: How often do you impose significant new limitations on your car in order to maintain control over it, even as they degrade aspects of its performance? Does your car require layer upon layer of different braking systems?
Trust isn't something that can be built with a one-size-fits-all framework, it's an emergent state, largely dependent on other considerations, many of them subjective. Unfortunately, if someone wants to inspire trust in their product, they would probably get more mileage out of a good PR team than a good ethicist.
- DeletedMar 10, 2024
Car manufacturers are equipping their vehicles with more and more safety systems that are supposed to make all tasks easier for the driver!
The concept of AI is similar.
- HollyJ2022Mar 10, 2024Brass ContributorI need coffee and a second read before responding, but it may be too much (and to credit the average human operator otherwise may be disingenuous) to expect them to turn their heads in time.
Have you ever seen a dolphin that COULD turn it's head to see the monkey on it's back?- DeletedMar 10, 2024
Thank you - I guess I'm a monkey 🙂
But for me, the most important thing is to build trust - which is limited by the human intellect ( it's a real security.
AI is just a tool (the name artificial intelligence is not true to me)