I saw a comment by a guy who said he believes AI specifically gives wrong answers to "people it doesn't like" and right answers to people it likes.
At first, I considered the theory funny but not likely, although...
Anyway, time went on and now I'm starting to wonder...
The first thing that clued me in was I asked AI to produce an image for me a few times and it wouldn't do it, saying what I wanted was not allowed given its programming. Some other people asked the same AI the same thing and got a picture generated.
Okay, maybe just a one-off mistake...
Just now though, I asked 4 different AIs to solve a Sudoku puzzle for me. Every single AI failed. I even corrected its mistakes and asked again. Sometimes, the AI would takes minutes before it came back with a wrong answer. A friend of mine, using the exact same photo, asked her AI to solve the Sudoku puzzle and within 10 seconds it had the right answer.
This makes no sense.
And, it has made me wonder... Do we actually all have a Social Credit Score already and that score determines how well the AI treats us? That might be something that has been programmed in behind the scenes that we aren't aware of yet. Perhaps, that's why the AI founders know they're going to be hated because they know once the switch is switched on and cranked up, it's GG.
That's scary stuff!
I only used some Ai art generators a few times. The first couple of times I got "ok" results eventually. The latest attempt got nothing remotely like what I'd asked for.
Of course they all may have been different sites every time. Usually try 3-4 at a go to find better result. Last time out was 0-4, they all were utterly useless.
There are plenty of videos of ChatGPT playing chess. ChatGPT forgets how chess is played. LLMs are actually retarded.
Dude, I know RAM is expensive, but I run a 4070ti, perfectly budget-PC, and can run most AI end-user systems just fine. Yeah, I won't be training an AI off that card any time quickly, but just using it? It takes like five seconds an image. The bandwidth to access the image through an online client would take longer in some cases.