That’s not remotely close to what I said. I said the companies have a responsibility to inform the idiot that it’s not always accurate. They’ll still be idiots, but they’ll be made aware not to trust the LLM’s response by default. They might complain about this map, but hopefully after they’re told the LLM was wrong they’d recognize that it was the LLM’s fault because the LLM tells them that it might make things up.
It doesn’t cure idiots, but it does make it harder for idiots to make the mistake of trusting your software. Instead, they push the image that their software is intelligent (“AI”), and constantly send the message that it is to be trusted.
So if there was no ai this idiot would not be an idiot to others? Not like that
That’s not remotely close to what I said. I said the companies have a responsibility to inform the idiot that it’s not always accurate. They’ll still be idiots, but they’ll be made aware not to trust the LLM’s response by default. They might complain about this map, but hopefully after they’re told the LLM was wrong they’d recognize that it was the LLM’s fault because the LLM tells them that it might make things up.
It doesn’t cure idiots, but it does make it harder for idiots to make the mistake of trusting your software. Instead, they push the image that their software is intelligent (“AI”), and constantly send the message that it is to be trusted.
You underestimate the ingenuity of idiots
No, I don’t. I just think companies should be responsible for the output of their products.