yt comment:
> Remember: The dumbest person you know is being told 'you are absolutely right' by a LLM right now.
yt comment:
> Remember: The dumbest person you know is being told 'you are absolutely right' by a LLM right now.
@koosli This was a problem before AI's. I'm not sure exactly from where in the US but you are supposed to act extremely positive and thankful up to a point where it feels creepy for europeans. If you don't, you are a very ungrateful person that should be shunned. I have mostly seen it in MMORPG-communities online. It can be up to a point that you get backstabbed by people you thought were friends, turning the whole community against you.
I guess this is the reason AI is trained this way.
@davidgerard the dumbest person I know was told to use AI by an "IT professional"
Another person I know who describes themself as "high potential" has been trying to use AI to prepare their legal defenses (plural!): for their divorce and for a workplace thing. Obviously, the divorce did not go in their favour (they owe their ex 8 years of rent now) and I doubt the suit against their employer will end well...
@davidgerard that is universal:
> Remember: The dumbest president you know is being told 'you are absolutely right' by his peers right now.
@davidgerard Honestly? I don't know dumb people. I know people who take in new information a bit slower than I do. Who've been told that they're slow and stupid by others all their life, when all they need is good explanations at their own pace and the right kind of aid, like glasses for me.
The ones that scare me are the ones who've been told they're clever, but (...), and now they ask chatGPT to tell them they're absolutely right.
You are absolutely right