• mushroommunk@lemmy.today
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      5 days ago

      Because most don’t understand it’s a parrot. So much money has been spent saying it’s “intelligent”.

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    Only Luddites think that AI chatbots can fail medical misinformation test, and return inaccurate and fabricated advice (say the idiots every day on tech forums).

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    They presented five generative AI chatbots—Gemini (2.0, Google; version available December 2024), DeepSeek (V3, High-Flyer; version available December 2024), Meta AI (Llama 3.3, Meta; version available December 2024), ChatGPT (3.5, OpenAI; version available November 2022) and Grok (2, xAI; version available August 2024)—with a series of closed- and open-ended prompts across five misinformation-prone categories.

    Couldn’t the researchers at least bother to use the latest models?

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        Well they didn’t even use the latest models in Feb 2025. They should’ve used DeepSeek R1 and OpenAI o3-mini which use additional test time compute to arrive at better answers. They used GPT 3.5 which was about 2½ years old at the time.