The book does not exist
The book does not exist
... and neither does the author (or so I believe - I made them both up).
On the other hand, AI is definitely good at creative writing.
You're viewing a single thread.
This is why I never raw dog ChatGPT
22 2 ReplyHallucinations are so strong with this one too… like really bad.
If I can’t already or won’t be able/willing to verify an output, I ain’t usin’ it - not a bad rule I think.
10 0 ReplyI never walk away with an "answer" without having it:
- Cite the source
- Lookup the source
- Permlink you to the source page/line as available
- Critique the validity of the source.
After all that, still remain skeptical and take the discussion as a starting point to find your own primary sources.
6 0 ReplyThat’s good. Ooh NotebookLM from Google just added in-line citations (per Hard Fork podcast). I think that’s the way: see what looks interesting (mentally trying not to take anything to heart) and click and read as usual.
2 0 ReplyCan you link to beyond pdf? I'm always interested in good pdf parsers. But I ge t a bunch of dnd stuff just googling it
1 0 ReplyThat’s funny, checking I see you have to skip the space.
3 0 ReplyTy
2 0 Reply
At least Bing will cite sources, and hell, sometimes they even align with what it said.
6 1 ReplyHeh yeah if the titles of webpages from its searches were descriptive enough
Funny that they didn’t have a way to stop at claiming it could browse websites. Last I checked you could paste in something like
https://mainstreamnewswebsite.com/dinosaurs-found-roaming-playground
and it would tell you which species were nibbling the rhododendrons.
…wow still works, gonna make a thread
3 0 Reply(I’m not smart enough to leverage a model/make a bot like this but they’ve had too long not to close this obvious misinformation hole)
2 0 Reply