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While I was reading a piece published today on Nature.com about efforts to reduce chatbotsâ âAI Hallucinationsâ I came across this bit:
>> the reason for their [AI chatbots] celebrated inventive capacity, but it also means they sometimes blur truth and fiction, inserting incorrect details into apparently factual sentences. âThey sound like politicians,â says Santosh Vempala, a theoretical computer scientist at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. They tend to âmake up stuff and be totally confident no matter whatâ.<<
It was just a little clip from a special she did about the history of Christmas.âOrdinary, poor people had to celebrate Christmas by coughing and counting their surviving offspring.â
I was watching (and thoroughly enjoying) a Philomena Cunk video yesterday and it suddenly struck me that if any parents wanted to encourage their childâs dream to someday be president, they should let them see Ms Cunk in action.
Inflated over-confidence (despite severe lack of knowledge or understanding), questions so stupid that they actually paralyze the experts, and constant departures into random personal anecdotes.
Sheâs the perfect model for the presidentially ambitious.
While I was reading a piece published today on Nature.com about efforts to reduce chatbotsâ âAI Hallucinationsâ I came across this bit:
>> the reason for their [AI chatbots] celebrated inventive capacity, but it also means they sometimes blur truth and fiction, inserting incorrect details into apparently factual sentences. âThey sound like politicians,â says Santosh Vempala, a theoretical computer scientist at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. They tend to âmake up stuff and be totally confident no matter whatâ.<<
Is that what America has chosen now?
Artificial Leadership?