What is AI good for?
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We all know that AI systems use a lot of energy and resources. But what for? What are these systems good at, exactly? To answer that, let's a look at how AI is being used today. And as a bonus, we'll also take a look at why Kevin O'Leary likes AI.

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/53487257

I preferred the first version.

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Yeah out of many changes that distorted or outright altered meaning, one of the worst bits was that the second version eliminated the crucial first few words - which acknowledged the original post and therefore set a particular tone.

Communication is way more complex than statistical relationships between words, and I sincerely doubt that any of these systems will ever be able to fully mimic that complexity

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It did add some superlatives, almost as though it had an ego.

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Was this response also AI generated or do you just naturally sound like ChatGPT

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Tell me more. Why?

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