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In reply to the discussion: You've probably heard that AI chatbots can completely fabricate quotes. It happened yesterday in a DU thread. [View all]ProfessorGAC
(76,295 posts)33. BTTF Is A Prime Example, Yes
Marty sees himself getting shot at, the driving away in the DeLorean, which is also present in that time when he runs out of gas a mile from the mall. So, both he & the car are in two places at the same time.
Another on is in the ST:TNG episode Time Squared. Picard is on his ship, but a different Picard is there due to a temporal phase shift. They actually come face to face in that episode!
Looper is another example. It happens throughout the whole movie. Then, at the end, when Bruce Willis' character gets killed, his other "me" vanishes because he couldn't exist in the future when his even more future "me" died in the past.
Another one is the original Bill & Ted movie.
Doesn't happen a lot, but it happens.
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You've probably heard that AI chatbots can completely fabricate quotes. It happened yesterday in a DU thread. [View all]
highplainsdem
Friday
OP
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
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
Interesting seeing you try to defend Claude's inane answer, when this thread links to the older thread
highplainsdem
Sunday
#19
I guess I am, given you don't know what the actual prompt was, yet are arbitrarily coming up with a strawman
AZJonnie
Sunday
#20
No, the problem using genAI is with genAI and its inherent flaws. Anyone who's ever used genAI should
highplainsdem
Monday
#27
Obviously I know I don't know nearly as much on this topic as you do, so I generally defer, Sir :)
AZJonnie
Friday
#14
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
When ChatGPT became popular, people said AI systems really need to provide sources.
Renew Deal
Sunday
#24
Thanks - but I wouldn't have caught it if I hadn't already looked at a number of websites about the story so
highplainsdem
Monday
#25