This is an experiment they ran and were prepared to lose money on. It seems perfectly reasonable for an AI company to test their products in adversarial conditions to have a better understanding of its flaws and limitations.
That's just pure nonsense. My partner is very competent cook and she invents new recipes and experiments all the time. I don't see why she can't use LLM output as an inspiration to combine with her own expertise, sense of taste, and preferences to come up with an excellent dish.
We had billion dollar AI company install vending machine that was giving stuff away for free, so maybe AI users don't have common sense.
This is an experiment they ran and were prepared to lose money on. It seems perfectly reasonable for an AI company to test their products in adversarial conditions to have a better understanding of its flaws and limitations.
Fantastic history I hadn't heard, april fools day included
https://www.pcgamer.com/software/ai/anthropic-tasked-an-ai-w...
If they're asking an LLM for a recipe, they don't.
My wife does it all the time, and it's actually decent.
That's just pure nonsense. My partner is very competent cook and she invents new recipes and experiments all the time. I don't see why she can't use LLM output as an inspiration to combine with her own expertise, sense of taste, and preferences to come up with an excellent dish.
That's quite an assertion.