Google Search Chief: AI Chatbots Can Give ‘Convincing But Completely Fictitious’ Answers

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Google’s capitalization dropped by $100 billion after its ChatGPT competitor Bard failed to give accurate answers. How will anyone know what is true or false? If AI is “mostly true”, will anyone care about the false information that will be unexpectedly consumed? Google is currently operating under “code red” conditions to stay relevant. ⁃ TN Editor

  • Google’s search engine boss said AI chatbots can give “convincing” but “fictitious” answers.
  • Prabhakar Raghavan told Welt am Sonntag it’s considering how to integrate Bard with Google search.
  • Google felt the “urgency” to release its chatbot Bard to the public, he said.
  • ChatGPT is only a few months old and already causing waves in the business world.
  • Experts say ChatGPT and related AI could threaten some jobs, particularly white-collar ones.
  • Insider compiled a list of 10 jobs this technology could replace, according to experts.

Since its release in November of last yearOpenAI’s ChatGPT has been used to write cover letterscreate a children’s book, and even help students cheat on their essays.

The chatbot may be more powerful than we ever imagined. Google found that, in theory, the search engine would hire the bot as an entry-level coder if it interviewed at the company.

Amazon employees who tested ChatGPT said it does a “very good job” of answering customer support questions, is “great” at making training documents, and is “very strong” at answering queries around corporate strategy.

However, users of ChatGPT also found that the bot can generate misinformationincorrectly answer coding problems, and produce errors in basic math.

While a 2013 University of Oxford study found that 47% of US jobs could be eliminated by AI over the next 20 years, that prediction appears to have been off-base.

Anu Madgavkar, a partner at the McKinsey Global Institute, said that’s because human judgement still needs to be applied to these technologies to avoid error and bias, she told Insider.

“We have to think about these things as productivity enhancing tools, as opposed to complete replacements,” Madgavkar said.

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Patrick Wood
Patrick Wood is a leading and critical expert on Sustainable Development, Green Economy, Agenda 21, 2030 Agenda and historic Technocracy. He is the author of Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation (2015) and co-author of Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II (1978-1980) with the late Antony C. Sutton.
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Blaise

Already used ChatGPT. Seriously, if this is all the transhumanists have, they are truly a joke. Yes, it can pass if there is a standard corpus of material, like a bar exam. But ask it for, e.g., the best dual filter generator for your specific modely of fridge (go ahead, try it) and it will come back with what is essentially boilerplate verbiage that sounds nice and says nothing. Tell it to write an article on how the covid shots don’t work

Seriously, you fasco-Marxist left. This all ya got???

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Elle

“… users of ChatGPT also found that the bot can generate misinformationincorrectly answer coding problems, and produce errors in basic math.”

I thought that was the point of creating such software. Its usefulness lies in relaying worn-out, repeatable and typically false information for the totalitarians’/technocrats’ narrative–specifically.

Apparently, the coders of the AI monstrosity are Woketards who refused to code for truth or to say anything good about anyone/anything that questions their Woke reality.

Dan Gilfry

Just like Politicians!? 😁

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