• IronBird@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    it just makes it evermore obvious to them how many people in their life are sheep that believe anything the read online, i assume? a false sense of confidence where one mught have just said 'i dont know"

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      23 days ago

      So many people were already using tiktok or youtube as google search. I think AI is arguably better than those

      edit: New business, take your chatgpt question and turn it into a tiktok video. The Slop must go on

      • AmbitiousProcess (they/them)@piefed.social
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        23 days ago

        The main problem is that LLMs are pulling from those sources too. An LLM often won’t distinguish between highly reputable sources and any random page that has enough relevant keywords, as it’s not actually capable of picking its own sources carefully and analyzing each one’s legitimacy, at least not without a ton of time and computing power that would make it unusable for most quick queries.

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          23 days ago

          Genuinely, do you think the average person tiktok’ing their question is getting highly reputable sources? The average American has what, a 7th grade reading level? I think the LLM might have a better idea at this point