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In reply to the discussion: The scariest thing about AI yet. [View all]Pachamama
(17,565 posts)3. The Palantir Edition?
They can train your kid and spy on your parents
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It's NEVER too late to change things for the better unless you cave, decide it's too late - or, even worse,
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#5
It's important to keep fighting anyway, especially with generative AI, because there's never been a
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#10
You often chide others about defeatism and hand out scarlet letters to the "complicit"
TheProle
Jun 2025
#23
You deserved a serious reply. And I consider genAI a serious threat, but I don't know of any easy or
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#33
Palantirs were magical devices in Lord Of The Rings, and Peter Thiel named a tech company Palantir.
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#19
Google AI overviews make a lot of mistakes, and Google search results in general aren't as good as
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#21
You should learn more about AI, instead of having it research and write for you, as you've mentioned
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#11
There are lots of scary things about genAI - that's definitely one - and no good uses for it that come
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#6
There's nothing at all creative about having a genAI tool, trained illegally on all the IP the AI company
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#14
There are already a number of studies showing that genAI, besides providing errors and
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#15
I've been posting about genAI here for 2-1/2 years, and posted about the Mattel/OpenAI partnership
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#18
Gemini Pro, like all genAI, hallucinates, and unless you're already an expert on the topics you ask
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#34
I think hallucination is not uncommon. That said, the vast majority has good validity.
David__77
Jun 2025
#43
I think it is much more likely that it will enhance people's ability to communicate.
David__77
Jun 2025
#42