• FartMaster69@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    It tells them it knows what it’s talking about and it speaks with confidence.

    Meanwhile companies and governments won’t stfu about how powerful and great this tech supposedly is, so a percentage of people will believe the propaganda.

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      I’d love students to be given a lesson on tricking AI into giving a false answer. It’s not hard and should be pretty eye opening

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        One example I like to use is to ask it for the lyrics of an extremely well known song. It just makes shit up based on the title you give it.

        The online ones (Claude, chatgpt, copilot, etc) now refuse to do it for ““copyright reasons”” but the offline ones still happily oblige. I assume the online ones added that block because it was such an obvious way to prove they don’t “know” shit.

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        I’d love for high school students to be taught how to ID and manage narcissists and psychopaths but that’s not gonna happen either, unfortunately

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          I’d love for high school students to be taught critical thinking skills, so none of this nonsense would be happening now.

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            I’d love it if teachers pay was doubled and class sizes were cut in half. That’s literally the answer to all the “what would make education better in the US?” questions. Pay teachers what they deserve, and quit shoving more and more students into already full classrooms.