"Put another way, ChatGPT seems so human because it was trained by an AI that was mimicking humans who were rating an AI that was mimicking humans who were pretending to be a better version of an AI that was trained on human writing."
OK I know where AI is supposed to be going, and I think we know what the improvement curve should look like. This sounds like we're at the very steep uphill portion where, collectively, the tool requires much more effort for the same result.
Their examples of the typewriter and telephones make me excited to see the future in a world with AI. And I wonder how much of that future involves banks of people classifying data to improve the AI to save me time figuring out a powershell script.
"Put another way, ChatGPT seems so human because it was trained by an AI that was mimicking humans who were rating an AI that was mimicking humans who were pretending to be a better version of an AI that was trained on human writing."
OK I know where AI is supposed to be going, and I think we know what the improvement curve should look like. This sounds like we're at the very steep uphill portion where, collectively, the tool requires much more effort for the same result.
Their examples of the typewriter and telephones make me excited to see the future in a world with AI. And I wonder how much of that future involves banks of people classifying data to improve the AI to save me time figuring out a powershell script.