Bloobish [comrade/them] to news • 2 years agoOh no, who could have expected this outcome!?imagemessage-square18 fedilinkarrow-up185file-text
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minus-squareGrouchyGrouse [he/him]hexbear32·2 years agoWho could have predicted a thing that has zero concept of eating would not understand the subject at hand. Bazinga motherfuckers are going to get people killed with their stupid shit. link
minus-squareGreenTeaRedFlag [any]hexbear27·2 years agoit has zero concept, period. These things don't think, they're just nested if/then statements with a grammar checklist. link
minus-squareGrouchyGrouse [he/him]hexbear14·2 years agoThat's true. I'd rather talk to my insomnia hallucinations. link
minus-squareGreenTeaRedFlag [any]hexbear12·2 years agothat, on some level, comes from a human mind, capable of imagination and feeling. The chatbot come from a software engineer link
minus-squareOwl [he/him]hexbear9·2 years agoLLMs (latest AI fad :kelly:) are remarkably low on nested if/then statements. They're mostly matrix multiplications instead. link
minus-squareProfessorAdonisCnut [he/him]hexbear3·2 years agoThe one in the story isn't a LLM bot though, it's a manually scripted one link
Who could have predicted a thing that has zero concept of eating would not understand the subject at hand.
Bazinga motherfuckers are going to get people killed with their stupid shit.
it has zero concept, period. These things don't think, they're just nested if/then statements with a grammar checklist.
That's true. I'd rather talk to my insomnia hallucinations.
that, on some level, comes from a human mind, capable of imagination and feeling. The chatbot come from a software engineer
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LLMs (latest AI fad :kelly:) are remarkably low on nested if/then statements. They're mostly matrix multiplications instead.
The one in the story isn't a LLM bot though, it's a manually scripted one
Whoah that's rare these days, I just assumed