My job now has me assisting to educate our chatbots. One thing I have discovered is chatbots take what you educate them on and many times act in ways you did not intend or imagine.
Fascinating work and its obvious that in just a few years time the chatbots of today will seem very primitive.
Gaius
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I am sure that is correct.
And while I posted the article just for fun,
it nonetheless shows how easily Chatbots can be (and are) programmed to give you just the answers the programmers want you to hear.
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Now, if they could just program them to stop giving fake stories about Australian mayors getting arrested and phony accounts of GWU law professors being accused of harassment (complete with phony sources citing non-existent WaPO articles.)
Us old-fashioned folks call these, “children”. 
Gaius
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Understand, the company immediately fixed the AI sorta.)
- It still can’t find packages.
- but now it cannot say disparaging things about the company.
I find that funny.
Gaius
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@Nemesis
(bumping this thread)
Well we can scratch Microsoft’s “MS Co-pilot” from the list.
Mine just made an error in a routine algebra problem.
(But hey at least it read through my typo.
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Notice the two dates don’t match and the second one is implausible even at a glance.
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Gaius
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So I inquired why the two numbers don’t match.
It doubled down on the year 2033 (which is clearly incorrect) as being the correct year.
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At 4pm, it will be 65° outside.
At 8pm, it will be 57° outside.
That is a temperature drop of 8 degrees in 4 hours, for an average of 2° cooling per hour.
Based on this cooling trend, the temperatures will be -9° by 8pm tomorrow.

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Gaius
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More than that.
If something grows 2.5 units in four years
when doing the math it helps if ya don’t begin with the assumption that it is growing 2.5 units every single year.
rp5x5
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Draw without lifting your feet from the floor, while playing taps on a Bugle.