India's top court angry after junior judge cites fake AI-generated orders https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c178zzw780xo

This is happening all over the world especially in legal & tax departments where people who are supposed to uphold laws are using AI and creating a mess. There are no laws in place to ban AI in medical, law, or many such sensitive matters/industries where one could go homeless or worse die due to made up laws or treatments for people by LLM/AI. But, at least tech bros are making dollars? right? 🤡

India's top court angry after junior judge cites fake AI-generated orders

In several recent instances, AI has disrupted court proceedings in India and elsewhere.

I'm both amazed and horrfied at how much faith folks have in AIs I guess these AIs sound like con people and output really authoritative and confident info so just overrides any doubt is peoples mind. So they accept it like it is a truth and causes harm to innocent people. AI must be banned because it is not reliable. Of course, we live in time where wars are created with fake narratives so AI is not a big thing or concern to anyone.

@nixCraft more videos like this needed

https://youtube.com/shorts/gPthZLTnzu8?si=GK7Qxk_wIEkhEyJF

Of course boosters will say “you’re doing it wrong” or “that’s an old model / this model is better” etc etc.

ChatGPT pen test yields unexpected results in 2026 #chatgpt #ai

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@nixCraft AI is a tool. People keep using it for the wrong purpose, or in a wrong way. It's no different than trying to use a butter knife to peel potatoes, or using a paring knife as a cleaver. If you understand what this tool is, how it works, and what it can actually do it's absolutely possible to use it productively and safely. Unfortunately, using common sense neither makes headlines nor does it pump stock, so nobody is talking about it.
@nikosdion @nixCraft LLM chatbots always have an answer. Often the answer is wrong, but they still respond with certainty.

@nixCraft I despise AI for several reasons:
1) AI is replacing workers and this is expected to grow
2) AI uses a tremendous amount of resources
3) AI is not always accurate
4) AI is capturing our info and we don't yet fully know how it will be used

My company keeps pushing it on all employees and so far everyone seems to be resisting.

@nixCraft

The learning gets reinforced when you're witnessing that you keep getting away with BS. Many things do no longer have to effectively work, but just to look as if they were.

The only exception being when there are physical (e.g., medical) or financial consequences that hit individual users, directly.

Accountability is key here. Being held financially accountable for the recommendations or decisions of the "#AI" you're selling would be a game changer.

@nixCraft the con man comparison is sharp -- the US in particular (unfortunately my only area of expertise) has always loved a con man. we're the land of MLMs and get-rich-quick schemes. melville's "the confidence-man"; gaddis's "the recognitions" -- it's a theme people have been calling for centuries, and it's only getting worse. now that you can claim the con man as an extension of yourself, of course we, at least, will love it
@nixCraft

Just another bubble?
You have to wonder if the intention WAS to destroy the WWW.