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  3. Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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  • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

    In other words, maybe...and I'm just brainstorming here, it is actually BAD for an AI Chatbot to decide who to bomb, etc.

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    @existentialcomics I am the language model of a modern major general

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    • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

      In other words, maybe...and I'm just brainstorming here, it is actually BAD for an AI Chatbot to decide who to bomb, etc.

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      The AI didn't 'decide'. The AI printed some random text that has the format of a decision. It was humans that decided to treat that random text as a substitute for intelligence.
      @existentialcomics

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      • benaveling@mastodon.worldB benaveling@mastodon.world

        The AI didn't 'decide'. The AI printed some random text that has the format of a decision. It was humans that decided to treat that random text as a substitute for intelligence.
        @existentialcomics

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        @BenAveling @existentialcomics

        The TL;DR for any LLM is someone practicing their tennis game by bouncing the ball off the wall. That's kinda it:

        Appropriate . But neither Right nor Wrong. If the AI Chatbot was asked to decide - who asked the question?

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