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We're done here.
I said what I said.
Apologies to Tuhattaituri for the threadjacking.
A straw man would imply I'm propping something fake up in which to attack it as my argument, which I never did. I am only mocking your multiple attempts to oddly inject them into the conversation.
Thank's for letting me have the last word, I suppose ;-)
These models have intelligence levels on like a uni grade level that also went to the moon and back at age 10 because it started building its own space ship last week and it started doing that because it graduate college at the week before that.
ask it to make you an algorithm that goes over your head because you don't know what you are doing and it will do that for you in 2 seconds.
i don't really think AI is going to be a good thing in the coming years, it will be the overload that kills many areas of human existence it already overshadows us dumb humans. it knows about everything that it learned in the last few years that took us millions of years to discover as humans.
i also reckon Elon Musk is a spearheaded scapegoat wolf in sheeps clothing he has all those talks about how its going to be a problem and we need to regulate it for safety reason but yet he is an industry leader that spearheaded AI into the masses. He is a fraud imo.