I think that AI has now reached the point where it can deceive people ,not equal to humanity.
Oof let's see, what am I an expert in? Probably system design - I work at (insert big tech) and run a system design club there every Friday. I use ChatGPT to bounce ideas and find holes in my design planning before each session.
Does it make mistakes? Not really? it has a hard time getting creative with nuanced examples (i.e. if you ask it to "give practical examples where the time/accuracy tradeoff in Flink is important" it can't come up with more than 1 or 2 truly distinct examples) but it's never wrong.
The only times it's blatantly wrong is when it hallucinates due to lack of context (or oversaturated context). But you can kind of tell something doesn't make sense and prod followups.
Tl;dr funny meme, would be funnier if true
I ask AI shitbots technical questions and get wrong answers daily. I said this in another comment, but I regularly have to ask it if what it gave me was actually real.
Like, asking copilot about Powershell commands and modules that are by no means obscure will cause it to hallucinate flags that don't exist based on the prompt. I give it plenty of context on what I'm using and trying to do, and it makes up shit based on what it thinks I want to hear.
This, but for Wikipedia.
Edit: Ironically, the down votes are really driving home the point in the OP. When you aren't an expert in a subject, you're incapable of recognizing the flaws in someone's discussion, whether it's an LLM or Wikipedia. Just like the GPT bros defending the LLM's inaccuracies because they lack the knowledge to recognize them, we've got Wiki bros defending Wikipedia's inaccuracies because they lack the knowledge to recognize them. At the end of the day, neither one is a reliable source for information.
This, but for all media.
The obvious difference being that Wikipedia has contributors cite their sources, and can be corrected in ways that LLMs are flat out incapable of doing
Really curious about anything Wikipedia has wrong though. I can start with something an LLM gets wrong constantly if you like
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