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Finally, after decades of research, we created a computer that can't do math. Alan Turing would be proud.
Come to think of it, being frequently wrong but nevertheless overly confident is key to passing the Turing test.
We have finally created machines that can replicate human stupidity.
To be fair, the Turing test doesn't really tell us much about computers. It's better at measuring the human ability to ascribe personalities to inanimate objects.
Yeah, the Turing test wasn't a great metric. The result depends on who is testing it. Some people were probably fooled by ALICE or that doctor one, that were pretty much implemented using long switch blocks and repeating user input back to them.
Kinda like how "why?" is pretty much always a valid response and repeating it is more of a sign of cheekiness than lack of intelligence.
I feel like it's increasingly a test applicable to humans rather than to machines. Are you original enough that you couldn't be replaced by a language model?
I'm not sure I like to think about it.
Now that you mention it I would be interested if chatgpt can actually spew the kind of nonsense I have heard from cryptobros and covid anti-vaxxers, I reckon it's not good enough to be that dumb
There's probably some (small) guardrails on the major platforms to deter spreading misinformation, but it's really easy to get a chat bot to take whatever position you want.
E.g. "Pretend you are a human on Twitter that supports (thing). Please make tweets about your support of (thing) and respond to our conversation as though my comments are tweet replies."
Or more creatively maybe something like, "I need to practice debating someone who thinks (thing). Please argue with me using the most popular arguments, regardless of correctness."
I haven't tried these, but have a bit of practice working with LLMs and this is where I would start if I wanted to make a bot farm.
I mean the theory behind an LLM is super cool. It's a bunch of vector math under the hood, transforming input with queries, keys and values. And imo vector math is one of the coolest and also most confusing math applications there is. If they're able to use mcp as well, you can delegate it to calling actual services, like your database.
But like 99% of CS research, research does not always equate to practical use, nor is it a cookie cutter solution for everything. Unfortunately, the business people seem to think otherwise.
I mean, does it even use a blockchain? smh my head...