AI is taking over. Whatever happened to straight up information? Google the most mundane topic say "how to change a light bulb" and you get about two seconds of the ai "thinking" then you get the AI Overview. There are many concerns about ai but one of mine is you can get a rogue ai spreading misinfo along the web. Not even a malicious ai but maybe just a faulty ai. I've heard it explained that the ai will scour the internet and sometimes pick up false information and rumors and present it as fact. You'll occasionally see the disclaimer that the information presented by ai can contain mistakes and may not even be 100% accurate so why would you use it in a school report? When I was a yoot we used to use the encyclopedia as a reference.
Which brings us back to Trump. He has already posted ai-generated images of himself as pope and as Jesus. Perhaps a more accurate ai rendition might be that of a mad Emperor and his few remaining loyalists feeding him grapes. You know who you are.
Now we have Wikipedia and for the others Conservapadia - the highly touted quantum cubit computers are in a stage where no one knows what to do with them, since they are based on super imposed chaotic binary atoms. Dunno, maybe AI can figure them out (or vice versa)
ReplyDeleteA D-Wave costs what only $15 million dollars?
ReplyDeleteI do read Wikipedia but my thing is it's constantly being edited (citation needed).
So during my freezing pipe situation the first plumbing place we called you connected first with an ai robot and explained the situation. Everything went downhill from there.
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