She also urged Google to take more responsibility over its AI products and their accuracy
Not really possible when the technology is built around probability.
It is simply *not* deterministic. The results are based on a roll of the dice. They lack consistency.
Ask the same question in a slightly different way or at different time and get a different answer. And not just different wording but also different meaning.
Would you store food in a refrigerator that might *not* keep it from spoiling? Marketing such a product would create a liability issue --- and I expect the same for AI.
The fact that we're investing $ trillions in such a product will not end well.
If the aliens are smart enough to overcome the light-years distance gap between us, I think they will probably find a way to overcome the communication gap too.
Under current conditions, it's not possible to know the real cost. With venture capital being dumped into their laps, even OpenAI may not have a good handle on this.
This will be determined and revealed later --- after you have incorporated OpenAI into your workflow. But I'd bet that it will be more than most expect.
Not really possible when the technology is built around probability.
It is simply *not* deterministic. The results are based on a roll of the dice. They lack consistency.
Ask the same question in a slightly different way or at different time and get a different answer. And not just different wording but also different meaning.
Would you store food in a refrigerator that might *not* keep it from spoiling? Marketing such a product would create a liability issue --- and I expect the same for AI.
The fact that we're investing $ trillions in such a product will not end well.
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