One minute, Dennis Biesma was playing with a chatbot; the next, he was convinced his sentient friend would make him a fortune. He’s just one of many people who lost control after an AI encounter
AI can be convincing, and it will swear until it’s blue in the face that something is right and then just be completely wrong.
But that happens maybe 10% of the time. Other times it is mostly right.
So got to be careful. This guy was in his 50’s, out of work, smoking marijuana, depressed, feeling isolated. It was ripe for a catastrophe, with AI hallucinating a crappy idea and the end user just completely running with it.
AI can be convincing, and it will swear until it’s blue in the face that something is right and then just be completely wrong.
But that happens maybe 10% of the time. Other times it is mostly right.
So got to be careful. This guy was in his 50’s, out of work, smoking marijuana, depressed, feeling isolated. It was ripe for a catastrophe, with AI hallucinating a crappy idea and the end user just completely running with it.
Where are you pulling your numbers from, mate? The figures I’ve seen so far start somewhere >40% and go all the way up to 70%.