As the term 'intelligence' is used in 'artificial intelligence', it is perhaps worth asking, what kind of intelligence do AI systems represent? Confident and detail focused, but naïve, easily misled and lacking in common sense, worldliness, situational awareness, fairness, imagination, empathy, emotional intelligence and social intelligence 🤔

@kevlin

Christine Lemmer-Webber (@cwebber) described ChatGPT as Mansplaining As A Service, and honestly I can’t think of a better description. A service that instantly generates vaguely plausible sounding yet totally fabricated and baseless lectures in an instant with unflagging confidence in its own correctness on any topic, without concern, regard or even awareness of the level of expertise of its audience.

@andrewfeeney @kevlin @cwebber Automated Reply Guy
@motomatters @kevlin @cwebber I fed this thread into ChatGPT and this is what it said:
"The term "automated reply guy" could refer to a number of different things, but it is typically used to describe a person or system that automatically responds to messages or queries without truly understanding the content or context of the conversation. 1/2
This could be seen as a form of automation that lacks the ability to exhibit true intelligence, as it does not have the ability to understand or engage in a meaningful way. Instead, it relies on pre-defined responses that may not always be appropriate or relevant to the conversation at hand." 2/2