pendell

Current Hyperfixation: Wizard of Oz

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I use outdated technology just for fun, listen to crappy music, and watch a lot of horror movies. Expect posts about These Things. I talk a lot.

Check tags like Star Trek Archive and Media Piracy to find things I share for others.



Unangbangkay
@Unangbangkay

Saying "I called it" is not particularly elevating as most folks paying attention could've seen it coming but it's really funny that they've effectively reinvented a new angle from which to conduct a bad "clip art/fan art used as placeholder and not removed before entering prod" fiasco

for tens of billions of dollars in CapEx and terawatts of electricity wasted, all to save some now-fired consultant 30 minutes of time browsing fuckin IMDb

Even worse it's easy to imagine a scenario in which these chatbots didn't exist and this would've never happened because an hour of research (that you could've delegated to your assistant, even!) instead of asking the bot would've proven the concept, either with actual quotes from the misquoted or different critics to quote from!

We saved one guy a bit of work in the draft phase but cost them at least a few tens of thousands in ad buys and edit time and days of reputational damage


pnictogen-wing
@pnictogen-wing

What really burns me up about all this LLM bullshit is knowing that it's basically a refined Burroughs method, chopping up texts and rearranging pieces, only with more statistical knowhow for jigsawing appropriate pieces together—and I want to scream. They want enough silicon and cooling water for a small planet so they can do something they might as well do with a stack of printer paper and a pair of scissors and some frickin' imagination!! Heck they might as well use tarot cards if they need something to jog their brains. ~Chara


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in reply to @MOOMANiBE's post:

This is bizarre. What exactly happened, I wonder? Did he ask ChatGPT for quotes from critics who disliked the movies assuming it was like a search engine and wouldn’t just fabricate stuff? Because that’s the only explanation that really makes sense to me here

Met someone once who used it to check if certain names (e.g. for books) were taken. I think people trust it because the info is concise (as opposed to a search engine being filled with unrelated results) and don't realise that AI is about as reliable as your friend remembering the cool fact from a book they read two years ago.