
Maybe the robot doesn’t have the answers!
From May 28, 2024
Mozilla has pleaded with Google to turn off Google AI Overview–turn it off before it does serious damage.
Arstechnica.com goes into more detail (https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/05/googles-ai-overview-can-give-false-misleading-and-dangerous-answers/). As you know, robots are mindless; and they don’t have a sense of humor. So AI Overview sometimes provides “false, misleading, and dangerous answers” to users’ questions.
(Oh, but only sometimes! answer Google bigwigs.)
One of AI Overview’s little foibles is to take jokes (!) as facts: e.g. putting glue on pizza to keep the cheese from falling off, or “add more oil to a cooking fire.” Well, a robot doesn’t know a joke when it sees one, does it?
I’m beginning to wonder: Is there anything some people won’t do, to avoid thinking? How badly do we need this “Artificial Intelligence”? How many “Sorry about that!” moments are we prepared to accept?
What will my toaster-oven advise?
I get so sick of that AI and robot junk on TV. People who say we might be in danger when AI out smarts us. Well, I don’t see any evidence of that so far. They mis-spell, mis-speak, etc. Not as smart as they think they are.
GI – GO: It is all in the algorithm and who programs it. We all use AI if you count using the Internet. I can’t remember the birthday of every famous person, but I can find it instantly on the Internet. As Christians we are to take every though captive to Christ. Imagine a world where all of AI has been taken captive to Christ and His eternal Word.
This is a wise saying.
AI is truly awful. In a meeting, today at work, someone showed an AI generated image, only because it was so comically bad. It’s a joke, and not at all funny.
Where can I get a look at such a thing?
Are people trying to make themselves obsolete?