The Biggest Problem with AI!

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Published 2023-02-17

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  • @LinusTechTips
    This exposure could be the big break for my career. Thank you MKBHD :D -LS
  • It's nice seeing MKBHD shouting out and helping smaller channels like LTT.
  • @EngineerAAJ
    Btw, at work I was having a hard time trying to explain something engineering related to a co worker that was not from engineering, and I asked chatGPT to make a simple explanation and it worked like a charm, it was correct and easily understandable
  • @technotroll
    I recently worked as a tech teacher at an upper secondary school in Norway, and we embraced it. I think most Norwegian schools embrace it. But we do it with some caveats. You can't use AI (or WIkipedia for that matter) as a primary source. You'll instantly flunk what you're writing by doing that. So while it's a great help to have such a tool, you have to remain just as critical as you would be towards any person that you already know that is probably a nice human being, but that could be wrong at times.
  • @will6287
    I think the "C+ answer problem" exists already. So many wrong information on the Internet, either from blogs, forums, and even some youtubers, which this is how we get information now. Being able to judge the information by yourself is THE important thing to do.
  • @Xenoni
    Look man, as I’m getting older, busier with family and work, and have less and less time to see what’s the latest in tech or what the hell people are talking about, videos like this ends up exactly what I need. Explaining what’s going on, without sensationalism and right to the point. Thank you.
  • @bartz0rt928
    Another issue for Google vs Microsoft is that generating the AI chat response costs a lot more energy (and time) than a traditional search query. At Google's market share, I wouldn't be surprised if they've done the math and concluded they straight up couldn't afford every search costing that much more.
  • @philipwong454
    Thanks so much Marques. I always find your reviews very interesting and informative. I also value your balanced view on the subjects. Thank you and keep up the great work.
  • Exactly. I’m a copywriter and just out of curiosity I asked ChatGPT to write a short Super Bowl commercial copy for an account. It did, kinda janky, but it did sounded like it came from that brand. But then I specified the target audience to millennials, GPT just added: “Attention millennials!” and followed by the exact same copy. Then I played with it a bit more, we got: “Heads up 45-65 white males living in the City of New York!” Absolutely hilarious hahahahaha
  • @LaughMonkey
    "you wouldn't just take an essay from chatgpt and then just copy and submit as your own" that is 100% what people are doing
  • @EbonyWarren
    I just took an ML class where they somewhat encouraged us to use chat-GPT for homework assignments and they even graded chat-GPT answers for the final and it got a B- so you are definitely spot on with current AI models giving C+ answers.
  • @TravaZZZik
    "Can you imagine if google did this" this didn't age too well hahahah
  • @zahawolfe
    I’m a software developer and this has been pretty much exactly my response to everyone (like family and friends) who ask me what I think about chat gpt, glad you’re covering this
  • Im also concerned about AI "inbreeding", right now it works pretty well because it accesses and summarizes, original human texts. When more and more of internet will be filled with ai generated content, the engine will start taking in more and more of its own product. Not sure what will it lead to, but definitely a concern.
  • @JohnDlugosz
    Re the closing remarks: If you read the full output for the backpack example, Bing did qualify its estimates and say that it is not the same as actually trying it, due to curves in the trunk and exactly how compressible the filled backpacks may be. It also started out with the found measurements and their source.
  • @2013daxdaniel
    Just imagine having AI therapists in the future and their algorithms start gaslighting people or coaxing them into committing dangerous behavior, without people even knowing they were talking to an AI.
  • @carewen3969
    I used Bing AI Chat last night. I described a coding project I'm working on, explained what I want to do, and it then provided some templated code along with the details to get started as well as solid commenting in the code. It definitely feels like a "B" grade for me right now. A 1 minute search saved me hours of research. For a v1 product this is a solid start. Side note; a developer talking to a rubber duck is definitely normal. It's called "Rubber Duck Debugging" and is a best practice :D
  • Wow! Bing is really living up to chaotic neutral or whatever people are saying about it.
  • @iM9.
    Very good take! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Clearly you did a lot of homework on this and also have a very good background around the topic.
  • I really appreciate this. I was very concerned / worried I wouldn't understand a.i. and not be ab le to be on board when my kids start to get old enough to be interested. So this helped, especially the part about being an expert in something and double checking the knowledge that way.