And i don’t mean stuff like deepfakes/sora/palantir/anything like that, im talking about why the anti-genai crowd isn’t providing an alternative where you can get instant feedback when you’re journaling

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    Kavernacle talks about this a lot. I agree with him mostly. very vague paraphrasing here. But kavernacle basically talks about how went to a stag (british bachelor) party and a bunch of people used chat gpt to write their speeches. Chatgpt is going to end up replacing people’s indepenent thinking and human connection. It also encourages intellectual laziness in general. Another problem sit he absolutely massive ramifications it’s goingt o have in terms of mis/disinformation. Another issue, I have with pro gen-ai people is that, they don’t fucking understand how ai works. Most of the peolpe i’ve met who are openly professed ot me they are pro gen-ai haven’t understood like even the basics of machine learning. Which causes an issue cause chatgpt is not a reliable source of information.

    Here is an example of chatgpt 5 goofing https://i.imgur.com/oY1NmCO.png If you challenge the ai on their incorrectness they will admit they are wrong. Tbf though in the past i’ve seen it say straigth up incorrect informatino like saying the autsim level system isn’t in the dsm anymore. It’s definitely improved somewhat. Here is chatgpt literally deciding a very very obscure term for a specific phenomon in depression is a widely expanded on (Atleast as far asi can tell from skimming literally every result on google) into a much larger category that has well defined symptoms evne though it was never defined in any of the papers that mentioend it beyond congitive impariment. In just ten minute chat on autsitic burnout it went from initially telling me what it admits to be incorrect information to making up a new usage of a very obscure (it’s used in less than 4 research papers term for a feature of major depression some people experience.