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AZJonnie

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22. Why must you insist it's a delusional tangent
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 06:42 PM
Yesterday

when you don't know what my prompt actually was?

AI needs to be used judiciously in helping one write code. It is EXTREMELY useful in the hands of an experienced coder who really takes their time and writes good prompts. The fact that many people are going to "use it wrong" and expect AI to read their freaking mind, or don't know how to properly construct prompts, is arguably not a problem with AI itself, as such.

I would argue the biggest problem is the fuckhead AI companies paying off the pols so they can rush to market before there's ANY protective standards for humanity. If we just MANAGED the shit well, it could really be a "damn good thing".

One thing I hope you get from me is that I may seem to 'stick up' for AI, I'm mostly sticking up for the tech itself, which is pretty damn amazing, objectively, despite your dissent on that thought. But I am generally NOT on the side of these companies that made it, how they did it, nor how they've rolled it out.

If you see me cheering for the companies, please do call me out, sestra

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Thx to you & Goonch SheltieLover Friday #1
Lol for fun I asked an AI the reason for the discrepancy and gave it the passage from your post AZJonnie Friday #2
Not sure what you mean. It quoted one of my replies in that Science Fiction thread, or it quoted highplainsdem Friday #4
I mean it literally sourced from this very thread AZJonnie Friday #7
Claude is clueless. There is an actual story. I posted links about it in the earlier thread I linked to. There highplainsdem Friday #9
It's not surprising that it got confused, this entire discussion is extremely circular AZJonnie Friday #13
I would've expected any bot to at least follow the links in both threads, which would have shown that highplainsdem Friday #15
Claude would have seen this bit, in Goonch's follow-up, which said this: AZJonnie Friday #17
Interesting seeing you try to defend Claude's inane answer, when this thread links to the older thread highplainsdem Yesterday #19
I guess I am, given you don't know what the actual prompt was, yet are arbitrarily coming up with a strawman AZJonnie Yesterday #20
If there was anything close to intelligence in Claude, the highplainsdem Yesterday #21
Why must you insist it's a delusional tangent AZJonnie Yesterday #22
No, the problem using genAI is with genAI and its inherent flaws. Anyone who's ever used genAI should highplainsdem 11 hrs ago #27
And, The Chatbot Is Still Wrong ProfessorGAC Friday #3
+1. It's patent nonsense dalton99a Friday #5
I don't know about that one, Professor :) AZJonnie Friday #8
I'm Going To Say No ProfessorGAC Friday #11
Obviously I know I don't know nearly as much on this topic as you do, so I generally defer, Sir :) AZJonnie Friday #14
Pretty Much ProfessorGAC Friday #16
Can you name a movie in which one person occupied two places at the same time? Orrex 10 hrs ago #29
BTTF Is A Prime Example, Yes ProfessorGAC 7 hrs ago #33
Right, but that's not the same Marty in two places at once Orrex 7 hrs ago #34
Not Getting You ProfessorGAC 7 hrs ago #35
I think we're differing on what qualifies as the "same" person Orrex 6 hrs ago #37
Oh wait. I just caught your bit about "lack of matter available" Orrex 6 hrs ago #38
These tools don't just fabricate fiction. They fabricate citations in law and science pieces. RockRaven Friday #6
Yes. I mentioned that in the earlier thread I linked to. I've posted lots of warnings here over the last few years highplainsdem Friday #10
+1. AI is essentially a smooth-talking buzzword-spewing bullshitter with an unlimited capacity for plagiarism dalton99a Friday #12
Exactly. highplainsdem Yesterday #18
When ChatGPT became popular, people said AI systems really need to provide sources. Renew Deal Yesterday #24
Good catch Renew Deal Yesterday #23
Thanks - but I wouldn't have caught it if I hadn't already looked at a number of websites about the story so highplainsdem 11 hrs ago #25
Yikes. So how do we combat this? It's only going to get worse. Scrivener7 11 hrs ago #26
Yeah, it's getting scary. I posted something I didn't know was AI. I took it down as soon as mucifer 10 hrs ago #28
It's really bad in the political commentary video space Renew Deal 9 hrs ago #31
I suspect AI systems will be like fish farms. cachukis 9 hrs ago #30
I miss the old Google. Hell, I miss the old Alta Vista. haele 8 hrs ago #32
Anyone can make up a quote. GoCubsGo 7 hrs ago #36
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