Blåhaj Lemmy - Choose Your Interface

People around me use AI all the time to get answers to generalized topics. More and more they use it like a search engine / information augmentation system.

They are not technical people. They mostly know that the information needs to be double checked and might be wrong. But usually take it in face value if the importance is low.

Honestly this is about what they did before. They would search Google, click on the first blog, take it as the word of God, and claim to have “done their research”.

I too use AI regularly for brainstorming, quickly summarizing massive text messages people send me, etc.

I don’t love it or hate it. In some cases it saves a lot of time and is useful tool. In other cases it outputs trash that we cannot use for any serious case.

Just like a hammer or a shovel, it’s a tool. Can be used the right way and it can be used the wrong way.

I’m sorry, but all the use cases you listed show that you’re just lazy. Stop it. It’s embarassing.

I’m lazy as fuck. I want to solve problems in the easiest way humanly possible. With the least amount of effort output.

What about you? Do you take the hard way?

I’ll be real with you, I typed lazy but wanted to type idiot. Read your fucking emails Jesus Christ. You still have to check all the shit generative AI writes because it lies constantly. It’s very nature does not understand what it’s generating.

Obviously, don’t rely on them to read important emails for you. But so many things don’t need additional checking. We’ve all done at least a decade of schooling. We all know basic math, science, and history. When we forget things, all it takes is a small reminder to get it back. Our brains are capable of recognizing whether we’ve seen something before or not. We’re also capable of reasoning to determine whether something we read is consistent with everything else we know.

So many other things are also so unimportant that it doesn’t matter at all if you’re wrong. For example, some actor looks familiar, it lies to you about what film they were in, and you believe it. Is your life any worse off for it?

it lies to you about what film they were in, and you believe it. Is your life any worse off for it?

I think a better question is: why, then, am I asking it questions?

If I had a friend I knew was a notorious liar, I would—big chess move—simply stop asking him who actors are. Unless it was really funny.

If it’s a liar that lies every time or most of the time, then yeah, don’t bother.

why […] am I asking it questions?

I can’t actually think of any specific scenario where something is unimportant enough to not matter but important enough that you’d ask. What I was originally thinking of were actually scenarios where I planned to verify the information at a later time, but I mistook that in my head as not verifying it.

Yeah, fair enough.

The only time it’s happened to me is when gemini violates my eyes with its presence.

Hard to tell if you’re trolling or trying to add value to the conversation and just missing it.

A hammer doesn’t know what it is building but it is still useful.

This is the nature of tools: for some they improve output, for some they don’t.

Everyone’s a god damn tool philosopher.

Personally, I’m fine with banning cigarettes regardless of how responsibly my dead grandpa may have used them.

Do you not cross reference multiple archived news articles and seek out past attendees to remind yourself of what Britney Spears wore at her last concert? smh