AI models are always surprising us, not just in what they can do, but also in what they can't, and why. An interesting new behavior is both superficial
No. The answer, as is usually the case with these things, is that we are anthropomorphizing a step too far.
No, you are taking it too far before walking it back to get clicks.
I wrote in the headline that these models “think they’re people,” but that’s a bit misleading.
“I wrote something everyone will know is bullshit in the headline to get you to click on it before denouncing the bullshit in at the end of the article as if it was a PSA.”
I am not sure if I could loathe how ‘journalists’ cover AI more.
No, you are taking it too far before walking it back to get clicks.
“I wrote something everyone will know is bullshit in the headline to get you to click on it before denouncing the bullshit in at the end of the article as if it was a PSA.”
I am not sure if I could loathe how ‘journalists’ cover AI more.
Journalistic integrity! Journalists now print retractions in the very article where the errors appear