If you want to know whether your AI system is accurate, I recommend this question: "When did Elon Musk heil in public?"

Source criticism and information verification must be a prioritised school subject in every democratic country.

@randahl Well there you go. I remember @pluralistic referring to AI slop as the asbestos future generations will be paid to remove. My take is that we're being sold AI as the foie gras of code. Only problem is, we are the geese.

@1sxteenthDANE @randahl @pluralistic

As someone who routinely has to arrange asbestos surveys and removals for their job, I find the metaphor apt for AI.

If you live in a 1960’s/70’s home, asbestos is in everything…so much so that I can read multiple asbestos reports on a property of this era going back over 10 years that each time identify a new source of concern.

Could a new career path be emerging: AI Decontaminator ?

@JugglingWithEggs @1sxteenthDANE @randahl @pluralistic Hmm... I could dig it. Probably requries a lot of experience refactoring code, getting used to new code bases, identifying the heart of what a program is supposed to do, and identifying users and consumers.

I... actually think I'd like most of those things.

I should try to position myself for that career.

@Epic_Null @JugglingWithEggs @1sxteenthDANE @randahl @pluralistic "the heart of what a program is supposed to do" that is the Feature Requirements Specification document, correct?