How did we get to a point where it's okay to have a feature that has this disclaimer
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Sophie (sophie@social.lol)'s status on Friday, 09-Feb-2024 12:16:24 UTC Sophie -
squiddle (squiddle@chaos.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 13:59:33 UTC squiddle @sophie
Isn't this part of nearly all software licenses and EULAs? Having a guarantee of correctness is next to impossible to get for most software.Everybody says: look we tried but we do not know if it actually works. At least now product teams are getting more honest about their promises.
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Stefan (stefan@gardenstate.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 13:59:39 UTC Stefan @sophie all AI descriptions are like "would you like the worst co-worker ever?"
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Hank G βοΈ (hankg@friendica.myportal.social)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 13:59:41 UTC Hank G βοΈ @sophie I've already seen places where people are like, "I wasn't sure about this medical topic so I asked ChatGPT and it surprisingly knew the answer." My response, "It gave you an answer. Did you confirm the answer was correct?" This is worse than blindingly taking the first answer from Stackoverflow without checking if it is right or makes any sense. It'd be like blindly taking the first web search result in the early web when some random quack site could come up as a top result. Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π likes this. -
Timo GrΓΌn (khoji@ieji.de)'s status on Saturday, 10-Feb-2024 13:59:47 UTC Timo GrΓΌn @sophie
Well, we also sell a product intended for consumption and bearing a sticker stating clearly that consuming it will probably kill you.Santa Claes πΈπͺππ°π likes this.
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