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A simple example of the weakness of AI

Scarlett O.

Moderator
Moderator
Just go to Google and type in two words: Baptist Board

The AI discussion will be a couple of citations down. Do you agree with it? And do it again. It will be a different "definition". And again.....
 

Ben1445

Well-Known Member
I did it. What I got seemed reasonable. The second answer and onward sounded like ai knew I had already searched for that and decided that I had not come back for the same thing again. It assumed that I didn’t like the results and I wanted different answers.
It gave a general “this is” and afterward, “but if you are looking for” at which point it made up an entire scenario of what I could be doing.

So what I gather is that AI has been trained that its first answers are terrible so it will never give them again. So you have one chance with ai. Don’t blink or you will miss the right answer if it happens to be in the first result.
 

shodan

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In the LONG Thread on AI that was closed sometime ago, I saw NO discussion of the Key Danger of AI.
The President and Congress push for DATA CENTERS ...plan is for some 5,000 of them...when enough are in place it will be Digital ID/Banking with Universal surveillance...'social scoring' that will allow you to either buy and sell or NOT. ...
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This just in the News: https://thewinepress.substack.com/p/digital-id-treasury-secretary-scott?publication_id=832192&post_id=196275360&isFreemail=true&r=1f5dza&triedRedirect=true

Will Christians Expose the Dangers & join the tens of thousands of people fighting local DATA CENTERS? Or just enjoy their Google and ChatGp or whatever it is called... The more users, the sooner more DATA CENTERS required.

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KenH

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plan is for some 5,000 of them
I saw a opinion column this morning that stated that there are alreadyabout 4,000 data centers in the United States and 3,000 more on the way.

There is one in the works in Richland Parish, Louisiana, which is about 100 miles from where I live in southern Arkansas, whose physical footprint is projected to be about the size of Manhattan.
 
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