Comment by croes 3 months ago Doesn‘t mean listing logical points makes it a rant 2 comments croes Reply throwaway290 3 months ago If logical points are all against sth that is debatable then it's a rant. They can be good points tho. croes 3 months ago • Instead of forming hypotheses, users asked the AI for ideas.• Instead of validating sources, they assumed the AI had already done so.• Instead of assessing multiple perspectives, they integrated and edited the AI’s summary and moved on.These are point against certain actions with a tool not against the tool.AI is for the starting point not the final result.AI must never be the last step but it often is because people trust computers especially if they answer in a confident language.It's the ELIZA effect all over again.
throwaway290 3 months ago If logical points are all against sth that is debatable then it's a rant. They can be good points tho. croes 3 months ago • Instead of forming hypotheses, users asked the AI for ideas.• Instead of validating sources, they assumed the AI had already done so.• Instead of assessing multiple perspectives, they integrated and edited the AI’s summary and moved on.These are point against certain actions with a tool not against the tool.AI is for the starting point not the final result.AI must never be the last step but it often is because people trust computers especially if they answer in a confident language.It's the ELIZA effect all over again.
croes 3 months ago • Instead of forming hypotheses, users asked the AI for ideas.• Instead of validating sources, they assumed the AI had already done so.• Instead of assessing multiple perspectives, they integrated and edited the AI’s summary and moved on.These are point against certain actions with a tool not against the tool.AI is for the starting point not the final result.AI must never be the last step but it often is because people trust computers especially if they answer in a confident language.It's the ELIZA effect all over again.
If logical points are all against sth that is debatable then it's a rant. They can be good points tho.
• Instead of forming hypotheses, users asked the AI for ideas.
• Instead of validating sources, they assumed the AI had already done so.
• Instead of assessing multiple perspectives, they integrated and edited the AI’s summary and moved on.
These are point against certain actions with a tool not against the tool.
AI is for the starting point not the final result.
AI must never be the last step but it often is because people trust computers especially if they answer in a confident language.
It's the ELIZA effect all over again.