I'm an electrician.
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony
Wires all over the place and no mention of the mysterious grey wire. -
I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
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@skyfire747 @nomenloony The problem with AI is you donât know when itâs wrong.
@drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony @blogdiva
My favorite quote about LLMs is that they are extremely effective for people who already are domain experts on the topic
The UX fail of the century is for every one of these companies to not append âteach me how I would verify this is true?â to every single prompt.
The skill it takes to use the tech is higher than the avg user is going to invest. Every single maker of chatbots has ignored this from day one.
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@Szescstopni shame it'll blow up everything it goes near.
@nomenloony That's the cost of progress :) This is the reason why I don't use any LLM tools (except for the ones that do what they were made to do â natural language translation, and I always check the output).
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony yep, thatâll kill you. and probably blow every fuse within a 30 mile radius
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@nomenloony
My understanding of AI ( which is none really) is that it generates a solution, answer, whatever is being sought, from a vast source of data.
So then , is the vast source it collects it from, wrong to begin with. Or at least the majority is wrong, being non human the IT machine can't see that, so it assumes it's giving the correct answer or solution to the request and so the human who requested it believes it to be correct because it's IT.I'll stick to human to human for now.
@BigD @nomenloony it is really just highly advanced autocomplete. Itâs not that the data itâs trained in is right or wrong. Itâs that the sequence of words is statistically likely to follow the input you provided. Thatâs it. Itâs just vector math determining likely next words in a sequence
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony Fucking hell!
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony All they missed was putting a 31 amp fuse in it
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@drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony the problem with ai is that if you're smart enough to ask the question, you should be smart enough to find the bullshit answers. đ¤Ł
@knowprose @drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony Feeling lazy? Use AI.
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@skyfire747
It most likely takes hundreds of thousands of people somewhere in India whose full-time job it is to manually curate and correct the output of only one of the major #ai models.#MechanicalTurk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_Turk
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@drahardja even AI itself doesn't know, since it doesn't understand, conceptualize, think...
It just replicates and generates what, statistically most likely, matches the recipients expectation.
@eliasp @drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony
And as ai doesn't understand that people warn others about AI errors, AI thinks it is right.. đđWhen you check dossiers over time, you will find that errors get much more attention -as they have to be corrected-. Just skimming the subjects can lead to wrong (opposite) conclusions.
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
Does every UK plug have it's own fuse ?
A question from the colonies.
PS - if you are going to do your owe electrical work of any kind use a certified guide to the electrical code not AI or Joe Blow's YouTube video.
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@eliasp @drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony It then adds its own slop in to the training pool
@fiend_unpleasant
What could possibly go wrong?
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony Remembering that Tumblr bit with that banger of a line:
"But you don't care for power safety, do ya?"
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@knowprose @drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony Feeling lazy? Use AI.
@dacig @drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony feeling lazier? Get another ai to prompt the ai. đ¤Ł
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@skyfire747 @nomenloony The problem with AI is you donât know when itâs wrong.
@drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony that's the problem with content in general, unless using actual experts, which Google pushes down the page because that makes it more lucrative for them, showing more ads.
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony wdym the fuse wonât ground the circuit safely???? đ¤Ş
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@drahardja even AI itself doesn't know, since it doesn't understand, conceptualize, think...
It just replicates and generates what, statistically most likely, matches the recipients expectation.
@eliasp @drahardja @skyfire747 @nomenloony
But in this case it doesn't even achieve the statistically most probable answer (which is surely on gazillions of âtraining imagesâ), so EPIC FAIL! -
I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony What's that smoke?
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I'm an electrician.
I dare you to use ChatGPT to wire a plug.
This is why AI is absolute horse shit.
@nomenloony i hadn't zoomed in or read the post or alt text and am a *very* unsophisticated user when it comes to anything electrical, and at first glance i thought the correct chart was on the left and the AI-generated pic was on the right
once i read the text body and inferred that the thing labelled so confidently "correctly wired" must be the slop, then read the alt text and confirmed it was so, everything made so much more sense
AI infographics are such an awful case of "we can lie faster than you can fact-check"