Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:03 pm
by bigpup
Over the last few weeks news reports have been showing how AI powered web searches or question answers, are completely wrong.
From give me a list of all the presidents of the United States.
President Donald Trump is not one it.
It shows President Biden as the 45th President not the 46th.
Asking to show images of people from the history of the United States.
The images show as black or dark skin people.
No images of white skin people.
If anything is using AI to do anything, you can forget me ever trusting it to be true!
Are these people using us to do their testing of their AI software?
Sure seems to be a lot of, no testing at all, before they release it to be used!
Or is this really the bad information, they really want us to get
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:35 pm
by sonny
And let's not forget this!
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 7:22 pm
by wizard
Always the problem: "Garbage in, garbage out"
And, let's not forget that a large portion of the population have "artificial intelligence"
wizard
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 8:27 pm
by dogcat
bigpup wrote:
Or is this really the bad information, they really want us to get
it is a purposeful brainwashing and rewriting history all rolled into internet searches, especially for young eyes to see and young brains to absorb
even replyint to a thread on this forum has a type of low-level brainwashing going on, the forum provides multiple devils as an icon choice but no God or Jesus as an icon choice, the agenda always pushes in the same direction and people are so accustomed to that agenda that the subtle nudges go unnoticed
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Mentioned it as a comparison of a subtle form of manipulation, same as google users don't see the manipulation that you were pointing out. People are blind to what sits directly in front of their nose.
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Are these people using us to do their testing of their AI software?
Sure seems to be a lot of, no testing at all, before they release it to be used!
Of the users you interact with on this forum, what percentage do you figure are human and what percentages AI bots?
i see a lot of this type...
that is an interesting question concerning bots on this forum and brings up interesting security implications, i suggest visiting look here! as a good source for that type of seo product.
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2024 7:43 pm
by bigpup
@dogcat
If that look here is suppose to be a link to something.
It is not providing it.
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
i am not a productive bot because my link is broken
lol
I guess some of the earlier machine intelligence programs have been approipated by spammers. I see them quite often late at night. Thanks for the attentive mods, as they are typically cleaned up in the morning.
But I do recall reading somewhere a while back, (sorry, I cannot remember where), that as "AI" programming increased/improved, that the devs often chose forums as test projects to see how much their "AI forum member" could carry on a conversation with a human, presumably to solve a problem or learn something.
Some of the firsttime posters here at puppylinux have made me wonder, especially as they hit and run, never to be seen again.
Can an AI forum member navigate to the help section? read up on something its knows nothing about? Follow instructions to supply relevant info before asking a question?
the current state of the "AI" art, at least as presented in the media, seems that AI is able to carry on a simple conversation (with albeit highly technical subject matter).
In a highly complex conversation, where skipping past the mundane is required and offering a counter arguement to an assertation, or addressing the crux of a problem, not so much.
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:48 pm
by rockedge
So far I think the security question keeps AI Bot's from registering on their own. They need a human operator to register on this forum. First answer some question then receive and respond to the registration email.
What if soon though the AI bots can analyze the security questions and provide an answer?
Re: Seems nothing provided as information from the Internet can be trusted to be true
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:06 pm
by Clarity
For those who want to know: If you have an ID with Google, in its URL line on your browser while logged on, type 'Gemini' (without the quotes, of course).
See for yourselves what this is all about and ignore the media. Then, here in puppyland with understanding, you will not be the tail being wagged.