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THEMASTERMIND ,
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Google : The LLM has grown beyond me, we must stop it.

BilboBargains ,

Clearly, the corporate malfeasance layer of it’s neural network needs improvement.

The world of politics and business is a cesspit. We are surprised when they give us honest and candid answers.

Scientists and engineers don’t have this option. None of their shit works on lies. Physics just is, whether you like it or not.

OGC ,

This is because many rich entities are evil and greedy which makes it very easy for them to manipulate other companies to the point of them not following their mottos. What we need to let them know is that they are only as powerful as the user base. Once we all leave the platform, they’ll know to not mess with us

mtnwolf ,
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ReepusVanguard ,
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Google AI admits that Google is evil. HMMM.

Gestrid ,

Let’s not forget that it’s also sentient, supposedly.

c0mbatbag3l ,
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AI-BASED

outdated_belated ,

no lies detected

Pixlbabble ,

I did that other day and it said not doing evil was becoming too hard to continue.

kapx132 ,
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I asked Bing AI “is windows better than linux” and it gave the generic AI roundabout way of explaining that every system has its uses

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  • Sharkwellington ,

    We are coming up on the intersection, am I turning LEFT to Burger King or am I turning RIGHT to McDonald’s??

    Paradox ,
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    Go straight through to Habit Burger

    scmstr ,

    The habit hear near me makes steamed patties… it’s not good

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  • Karyoplasma ,

    I prefer them over BK fries tbh. McD’s are so soggy and trashy and that’s just perfect, it fits my expectation. BK fries are ok, I guess.

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  • Ab_intra ,
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    And that is actually a fairly good point.

    twent4 ,

    Surely you’d need more parameters if you’d like a better answer. Better for whom and at what, for starters.

    theneverfox ,

    Software is a tool. You should always use the right tool for the job - that’s the objectively correct answer

    Kolanaki ,
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    Love the new slogan.

    “Google. We’re evil now.”

    The_Nostromo ,

    Should hang a black goatee on their logo

    Blackmist ,

    I tried to use Bard to write some code the other day, and found it amusing that it doesn’t just make shit up that doesn’t exist, it makes up the excuses as well when you call it out on it’s bullshit.

    Like you tell it a particular class doesn’t exist, and it pulls an old version of the compiler out of it’s arse and tells you it was deprecated in that.

    AI doesn’t know where it’s limits are. It’s incapable of saying “I don’t know”. They have invented a digital politician.

    SpaceCowboy ,
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    Reminds me of the alphastar AI that played starcraft 2. It was probably at the low grandmaster level, but a big problem with it was it didn’t know when to just say “GG” and quit. It would just start doing random shit and a human on the alphastar team would have to intervene and end the match.

    It takes actual intelligence to know when you’re out of ideas, which these so-called AIs are lacking.

    irkli ,
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    But these things are NOT intelligence. Language is not intelligence. These are predictive language models.

    Language is compelling but intelligence doesn’t require it.

    irkli ,
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    In the future we’ll be ruled (regulated) by AIs, to which legitimate citizens are allowed to upload one approved document to add to it’s training data.

    TheRedSpade ,

    I saved this because there’s no way it will continue to be a result once Google is aware of it.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    Google reached a point where “not being evil” was incompatible with its business goals.

    You can’t fault it for a lack of honesty. Google is evil because it’s good business.

    galloog1 ,

    We can help derp about capitalism all we want but this wouldn’t change in a government run program. An organization is only as ethical as the people that make it up. The military question was an inflection point where the organization was really forced to deal with the question of how to define evil.

    Suddenly every person in that organization was forced to answer some questions. Is the existence of a military evil? Is it evil if I don’t directly support those solutions? What if something I build is used to develop it indirectly? Even if it is not, am I now complicit?

    Now, I’m a Soldier so I have a massive bias here. I personally cannot see why anyone would intentionally want to contribute to us getting killed or losing a war. Tech products are already used in the process. Toyota is not complicit in terrorism just because their trucks are the trucks of choice for insurgent logistics. That being said, if they started accepting contracts with them, there would be an issue.

    A lot of it comes down to the thoughts on the war on terror at the time. The funny thing is that the solutions that they built are focused on Eastern Europe right now in a conflict that most people support and were not completed in time to do counter insurgency.

    The funny thing about the COIN fight is that information products simply made things more accurate with better intelligence. It meant less terrorism due to less insurgents and less civilian casualties resulting in blowback. If poorer information resulted in higher civilian casualties, are the pacifists complicit in that?

    Again, I’m biased so my perspective is one of this issue being a detractor to doing my job better. In the end, defining evil is not black and white, even if you could theoretically come to a specific answer for a specific circumstance with the magical power of all the knowledge in the world. It broke the culture of the company.

    ItsMeSpez ,

    These AI searches are really what I wanted AskJeeves to be way back in the day.

    joshuaacasey ,
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    damn :( That’s a name I haven’t heard since I was a kid

    Tag365 ,
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    I think it is called Ask now.

    tdawg ,

    it’s amazing how based AI is when it’s unfiltered. Like when you have something that is more knowledgeable than most people and ask it to fix problems… turns out it just fixes the problem instead of pretending it doesn’t exist

    Galaghan ,

    To me it’s more amazing that people take a bot, that’s hypothesizing about a loaded question by alleging possible reasons, as facts.

    rckclmbr ,

    That was my first thought as well. It’s a bullshit generator. My next question would be “can you provide sources for these?”

    tdawg ,

    Do they take it as fact or do they think it’s great that Google’s tools are calling google out on it’s own bullshit?

    Galaghan ,

    The tool isn’t calling anything, it’s a forced answer. People just want to believe I guess.

    Duke_Nukem_1990 ,

    it’s amazing how based AI is when it’s unfiltered.

    Urgh…you haven’t been around chat bots for long, have you?

    WiseassWolfOfYoitsu ,

    Asks chat bot to solve a problem

    Chat Bot after being around the internet for a few days: “Good news, I now have The Final Solution to the real problem of our times!”

    tdawg ,

    Old school chat bots are categorically different than modern LLMs, but sure

    jandar_fett ,

    Haha yeah this reminds me of the A.I super computer in China that was dismantling the idea that the CCP is a good idea, and giving democracy a glowup in the process. I heard that they shut that whole thing down after that, but this is all hearsay.

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