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Artificial intelligences tend to get small details wrong, and people often don’t notice — especially if they’re not familiar with the subject.
I don’t know what your case was, but I can assure you it’s not a good alibi.
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Artificial intelligences tend to get small details wrong, and people often don’t notice — especially if they’re not familiar with the subject.
I don’t know what your case was, but I can assure you it’s not a good alibi.
This is interesting because I recently had a conversation with a friend, who told me that chatgpt was wrong about a small detail on a very niche topic he happens to be very knowledgeable about. I trust he's right in this case, because I am well aware of AI "hallucinations"
In another instance, I was researching a specific topic with the help of ai, and got some information contradicting the premise of a book I had recently read. I made sure to double check other sources, and yes, chatgpt was right, and the book was wrong !
Can you imagine writing an Amazon 5-star rated book, and the premise of your argument is factually and demonstrably wrong, and most readers won't even know?