Screwfix have got an LLM answering questions about their products now. Of course, it's posting confident, authoritative-sounding, and completely wrong answers. About electrical wiring. What could possibly go wrong?
Anyway, if you were thinking of learning a trade to get away from all this shite, I'm afraid I have bad news
@raynerlucas Ive come across this. The example i have is it can only read the description on the page, so for further info it just rephrases what you can already can see , badly, 100% useless.
@Extelec The disclaimer implies Screwfix are fully aware that it gives stupid advice and keep using it anyway, which makes me wonder what would actually happen if they tried to rely on the disclaimer as a defence.
@raynerlucas Even with the disclaimer stuff like this should be illegal. We have proper certification for sparkies for a reason!
@Foritus I wonder if the disclaimer actually works in their favour or not, given that it rather implies they know full well their bot gives terrible advice and let it answer questions anyway...