I was using Bing to create a list of countries to visit. Since I have been to the majority of the African nation on that list, I asked it to remove the african countries…

It simply replied that it can’t do that due to how unethical it is to descriminate against people and yada yada yada. I explained my resoning, it apologized, and came back with the same exact list.

I asked it to check the list as it didn’t remove the african countries, and the bot simply decided to end the conversation. No matter how many times I tried it would always experience a hiccup because of some ethical process in the bg messing up its answers.

It’s really frustrating, I dunno if you guys feel the same. I really feel the bots became waaaay too tip-toey

    • @Kiosade@lemmy.ca
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      11 year ago

      I get what you’re saying, but I’m worried people will get super lazy and become like the people in Wall-E… just ask an AI to do every little thing for you, and soon new generations won’t know how to do ANYTHING for themselves

      • @BaconIsAVeg@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        We’re already seeing that with current technology though. Knowing how to Google something is apparently a skill that some people have, and some people don’t.

        It’s going to be no different with AI tools, where knowing how to use them effectively will be a skill.

      • @essteeyou@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        That’s pretty natural progression. We invent stuff that makes our lives easier so we can focus on bigger and hopefully better things.

        No need to light a fire by hand now, and most people never will.

        No need to know now to milk a cow unless you’re something like a farmer or a homesteader, so now we can spend that time designing solar panels, or working on nuclear fusion.

        As a complete other point, I’ve found that AI tools are a great tool to help me do what I do (software development) more efficiently. Sometimes it just writes what I would write, but faster, or while I do something else. Sometimes it writes absolute garbage though. Sometimes I do too. :-)