

This seems fun to play with in a virtual machine
Not sure any other use for it exists


This seems fun to play with in a virtual machine
Not sure any other use for it exists


ChatGPT will give me wrong information as always


I am already blocking origin, i was asking how i unlock it


I have seen 2 ads on Youtube in several years because Youtube revanced ad blocking didnt work twice


How do you unlock origin? I have been blocking it thinking it caused the ads


It would be a good use case for an LLM if it didnt make up false information


By using the definition of the word or asking people for their opinion
By analyzing, isnt it awarding points based on how well you can replicate it and redoing it in an attempt to obtain more points?
By stealing, i meant rewriting it, following the same points but using unique words. Is that illegal or are you referring to completely copying the text?
If a larger youtuber steals the script and content of a video from a smaller youtuber, as far as i know, it wouldnt be illegal. It would hurt the smaller youtuber and benefit the larger one. It would make people mad if they found out about it, but there wouldnt be people who propose changing copyright law to include ideas
I am using youtubers as the example because this happened and a lot of people got angry and its similar to the AI situation
People can complain that something unethical is legal without proposing new copyright laws without flaws


I still fear that mistakes may slip through, but those can be spotted if multiple people check the text
There are wikipedia pages that are really obscure(especially from pages that are not in english) and that nobody would probably check to verify its correct


Generative AI suffers from inaccuracy; text AI generators making up believable lies if it doesnt have enough information


But AI can be inaccurate, which is a problem when trying to teach people things
What does linux need to try?


Ask people for their phone number to add to your contacts and give them your phone for a day


Isnt this better than meta being entirely responsible for fact checking?
Thats 96% of lemmy users