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I tried to use AI to install a reverse osmosis water system yesterday, I asked it to look at manual for hose colors to match them, I figured it would save me a few mins.
After an hour of it not working and trying all sorts of nonsense I looked in manual to have it show me it had given me all the wrong information to a simple task.
I can't wait to have people's lives reliant on this technology.
AI is a pretty big catch-all term. If they mean specially designed and trained deep learning neural nets, maaaaybe it'll be okay. If they mean typical LLMs we're straight up fucked.
Exactly. With a broad enough term those computerized screens showing the position of all the planes is "AI".
I watch an art restorer out of Chicago on youtube, and he's developing his own AI to help restorers. He says it's a closed system. Is that something that could work? I've been wondering about that since he announced. (Baumgartner, if you're interested).
I just saw an ad for using ChatGPT to "come up with new recipes and baking ideas"
Yeah I'm sure having a bunch of people decide to eat whatever a hallucinating AI comes up with isn't going to be dangerous at all...
I'll look it up and try to find it. But I'm pretty sure there's a YouTube video where they actually did ask Chat GPT to come up with new recipes and baking ideas and then they tried to make them to the results you would expect.
Edit: ok, so it looks like there are a whole lot of YouTubers making AI recipes to the expected results. So Google away.