Then it denies lying.
Fake Boobs? What. Never mind.
Tap Dancing around the truth: One of the Cornerstones of becoming a functioning Human Being in a secular society!
Keywrds: Diplomacy/Lying/ White Lies/ Dogwhistles/NotgivnganF .
Here is a link to a free program that does this...
I might also add that this fiction was used without the permission of the authors and no royalties have been paid.
It is not surprising that when the LLM run into something they can not answer they "run home to momma" or to put it another way they return to fiction.
I kind of want to know what the story was. I don’t recall ever having read it.
Bopamagilvie.
So ‘AI’ can And Does Lie.
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Houston
We have a Problem.
I was just using Grok for work today, it had a brain fart and started giving nonsensical answers to questions I never asked.
This seems to happen when you let the conversation go on too long; it was like talking to an autistic teenager at our church. You can talk to her but after a while she starts spewing nonsense.
Turns out that when AI doesn’t know, it pretends it does and makes up stuff.
Then it denies lying.
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Sounds like the kid at the hardware store that doesn’t know anything but still gives me an answer...............
I’m writing one right now using AI- Several AI infact- and lemme tell ya, no, it’s not a process of ‘Auto-book creation”- there is still a TON of work to do- I will have AI write a few paragraphs, and then i go in and REWRITE it mostly- because while AI is fairly good at creating a story premise, it isn’t great- and needs a lot of help- One thing is is good at is writing a scene in a way that you might not have thunk about- and can lead in new and interesting directions
One very interesting site is an AI “Show don’t tell” site which takes a scene where we write blah ‘telling’ scene- and it turns it into “show’ scene- way more visual scenes when you get stuck trying to describe something in a show don’t tell manner-
AI-Aptitude Intrusion.
Possibly “Deathworld” by Harry Harrison? A short novel.
“Along the way, Jason has to figure out how to survive a planet that seems designed to kill all human life with poisonous animal and plant attacks, how to get along with much stronger and stubborn and closed-minded native Pyrrans, and determine what is behind the planet’s violent reaction towards anything human.
This story explores the themes of ingrained beliefs, ability to change perspective, and how those aspects affect survival and the capability to thrive.”
AI - An Illusion.
If it is anti AI you can count on the Technofeudalists to show up and derail the thread.
In the future when the author is in a hospital, GROK or it’s descendants will unplug him.... to get revenge.
That's "Surface Tension," by James Blish, which first appeared in the August, 1952 edition of Galaxy Science Fiction.
Blish was what Andrew Liptack called a "practical writer." He would revisit, revise, and often expand on previously written stories. An example is "Sunken Universe" published in Super Science Stories in 1942. The story reappeared in Galaxy Science Fiction as "Surface Tension", in an altered form, in 1952. The premise emphasized Blish's understanding of microbiology, and featured microscopic humans engineered to live on a hostile planet's shallow pools of water. The story proved to be among Blish's more popular and was anthologized in the first volume of Robert Silverberg's The Science Fiction Hall of Fame.-Wikipedia
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