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It's rude to show AI output to people
(distantprovince.by)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
And what happens when ~~mechahitler~~ the next version of Grok or whatever AI hosted by a large corporation that only has the interest of capital gains comes out with unannounced injected prompt poisoning that doesn't produce quality output like you've been conditioned to expect?
These AI are good if you have a general grasp of whatever you are trying to find, because you can easily pick out what you know to be true and what is obviously a ~~ridiculous mess of computer generated text that is no smarter than your phone keyboard word suggestions~~ AI hallucination.
Trying to soak up all the information generated by AI in a topic without prior knowledge may easily end up with you not understanding anything more than you did before, and possibly give you unrealistic confidence that you know what is essentially misinformation. And just because an AI pulls up references, unless you do your due diligence to read those references for accuracy or authority on the subject, the AI may be hallucinating where it got the wrong information it's giving you.
This. I've had the AI provide me vendor documentation that said the opposite of what it says the doc says.