There’s going to be an entire generation of people growing up with this and “learning” this way. It’s like every tech company got together and agreed to kill any chance of smart kids.
The bananum was my point. Maybe as ai improves there won’t be as many of these obviously wrong things, but as it stands virtually any google search gets a shitty wrong answer from ai, and so they see tons of this bad info well before college.
Totally reproducible, just with slightly different prompts.
There’s going to be an entire generation of people growing up with this and “learning” this way. It’s like every tech company got together and agreed to kill any chance of smart kids.
Isn’t it the opposite? Kids see so many examples of obviously wrong answers they learn to check everything
How do they know something is obviously wrong when they try to learn it? For “bananum” sure, for anything at school, college though?
The bananum was my point. Maybe as ai improves there won’t be as many of these obviously wrong things, but as it stands virtually any google search gets a shitty wrong answer from ai, and so they see tons of this bad info well before college.
One can hope…
This makes me happy since I won’t lose my job to newbies.