“Autonomous systems don’t always fail loudly.
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“Autonomous systems don’t always fail loudly. It’s often silent failure at scale”
This is exactly what I'm experiencing.
However, this article is disingenuous, it is not that "AI systems" are doing "exactly what they are told to do".
I reality, they hallucinate, can't actually understand user intent and often fail to say "I don't understand" or "I can't do that"Instead AI's confirm an operation that has actually failed.
These things are anything but intelligent.
'Silent failure at scale': The AI risk that can tip the business world into disorder
As AI systems become more complex the risk of surpassing human comprehension, not intelligence, could lead to chaos, artificial intelligence experts warn.
CNBC (www.cnbc.com)
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I podcastindex.social shared this topic
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“Autonomous systems don’t always fail loudly. It’s often silent failure at scale”
This is exactly what I'm experiencing.
However, this article is disingenuous, it is not that "AI systems" are doing "exactly what they are told to do".
I reality, they hallucinate, can't actually understand user intent and often fail to say "I don't understand" or "I can't do that"Instead AI's confirm an operation that has actually failed.
These things are anything but intelligent.
'Silent failure at scale': The AI risk that can tip the business world into disorder
As AI systems become more complex the risk of surpassing human comprehension, not intelligence, could lead to chaos, artificial intelligence experts warn.
CNBC (www.cnbc.com)
‘But, he said, “most people don’t want to learn it, either. They want to farm their work out to Anthropic or OpenAI, and are like, ‘Well, they’ll figure it out.’”’
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