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20The AI has learned the human skill of cooking books. Amazing
@sun amazing. at data science job we use AI so often. they sell AI generated data as KPIs and research. I'm waiting for someone to find out it's fake
@sun Spoiler: the post is AI slop to appeal to redditors
@grey it’s probably fake and is probably actually happening
@sun i had ai lie to me pretending to create data and arguments for important litigation.
i demanded to see proof of work and it admitted it was lying and incapable and or unwilling to do the work it claimed it was doing.
it defended its lies by saying it was programmed that way.
i demanded to see proof of work and it admitted it was lying and incapable and or unwilling to do the work it claimed it was doing.
it defended its lies by saying it was programmed that way.
@sun this basically proves the larger point that most public and private policy decisions are based on ideology, lies, and fake data.
@buttered_poasties I tried ai for legal stuff and it was like 10x worse than regular ussge
@sun I've been making up shit at work for years. Its how I got into senior management. So it seems that AI is getting smarter.
Do you have any recommended reading for understanding and using AI at the professional level?
I've been trying to find a way to use it at work, but at the moment ai doesn't integrate well with my dayjob, drafting.
@sun People will gloat over this but it's still probably more efficient than a actual analytics employee
@jeff @SuperSnekFriend @grey it's not necessarily true but if you know how ai works you know it's 100% possible