I see more instances of people telling me, "I wasn't sure about this medical topic so I asked ChatGPT and it surprisingly knew the answer." My response, "It gave you an answer. Did you confirm the answer was correct from a reputable source?" This is worse than blindingly taking the first answer from Stackoverflow without checking if it is right or makes any sense. It's more like blindly taking the first web search result in the early web when some random quack or Nazi site could come up as a top result. #ai #chatgpt
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in reply to Hank G ☑️ • • •ChatGPT really illustrates that very well.
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in reply to Hank G ☑️ • • •Yeah, on a C64 forum, someone was asking a technical question about what color attributes Commodore 16 bitmap mode could store. The first person to reply asked ChatGPT and pasted the answer and what followed was confusion. ChatGPT confidently gave an answer that seemed to be talking about ZX Spectrum color attributes.
I did a quick search for a Commodore 16 technical manual and simply read it to provide the answer. (I already knew it, but wanted to link a reference.)
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in reply to Hank G ☑️ • • •we have been raised since the 80s to consider computers and technology errorless, especially when you talk toward consumers.
Even among professionals and companies it is hard to adopt a security mindset, because many fall in the same pitfall.
In that regard products like ChaptGPT are not exception; and if we insist to use misleading terminologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, we are going to further lower the bar of criticism and reinforce our naive trust in anything that is technology related.
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