AI and how you use it.


How many of us ask AI before we pose a question on a forum? I have noticed that several times if I didn’t know the answer.  I would go ask AI, and post the response, because it looks to be somewhat accurate. I usually do this if I’ve noticed someone hasn’t responded to an inquiry. 
I’ve also noticed there is complaints that sometimes it’s not accurate. Funny how people are expecting a toddler to run like Usain Bolt. Give the child a couple years and it’s gonna blow all of our minds. 
One last thing, a shout out to the admin for working through, which was obviously a hack from  🇰🇵 or 🇷🇺 and making the site usable once again. 

gkelly

It's garbage.  I've found Gemini quoting my own writing here in Audiogon, so how can you possibly trust that?? 

 I asked A.I. about the AKG K340 hybrid. He spewed it out my own review observations...

 A,I. digest what there is to digest...

For my headphone i made the longest review  the machine kept it as truth, which is not...

AI can produce garbage or good answers. A lot depends on the intelligence of the effort put into the prompt. For example, one can delimit the sources AI draws from, provide a context and purpose for the question, and more.

I’m very cautious about AI, but people who bash it without learning much about using it might was well criticize the dictionary because they opened it at random and didn’t get a good answer to their question.

The more we use A.I. as an answer for truth the more stupid we will become...

Because there is  a trade-off between our own innate growing abilities which are in need to be worked by us alone thinking reading meditating, and the  constant reference to an external power qualified as "superior" by deluded oligarchs owning it and  some uneducated specialized "scientists" describing it as "superior" and ready to replace human intelligence and even consciousness (Kurzweil delusion ).

The only rational use of A.I. is as a mere springboard to our own research and thinking... 

We can see it in audio, where people instead of reading about acoustics idolize audio guru ...Tomorrow it will be A.I. 

But it is not the place here for me to go further ...cool

I love this line:

our own innate growing abilities which are in need to be worked by us alone thinking reading meditating

This is a very important value to preserve. I agree.

Then there’s this line:

The only rational use of A.I. is as a mere springboard to our own research and thinking... 

The only rational use?

This morning I asked AI how to change a setting on my phone -- the answer was immediate and accurate. I asked it yesterday about how to re-set my Sonos system -- immediate and accurate answer. These were not springboards  but complete answers.

While the reply makes some sense to me, it gives in to hyperbole in defense of something very much worth defending.

In other words, there’s at least more than one "rational" use to AI. Over and out.