I just wanted to give you an example of how you ask a silly question and get a mansplained answer. Free of charge! Me to the AI: How do they
I just wanted to give you an example of how you ask a silly question and get a mansplained answer. Free of charge! Me to the AI: How do they
Just a back and forth I had with the AI this morning as we observed what is a relatively “normal” happening in my work world.
I’m supposed to be doing my click work right now. I’ve just started a new project in which it’s very clear that they are trying to set up a framework
Today’s post is my Karen moment. What you will see is the text of Mark Zuckerber’s recent letter on Meta and the future of “superintelligence” Zuck’s letter was then marked
How scale beats skill, and fraud beats both. Most of my regular readers already know this much: I have a PhD. I’ve published peer-reviewed research. I have multiple years of
Taking this cartoon as our inspiration, let’s see if we can have a little fun with the AI model of your choice. The premise of this little exercise is that
As a follow-up to my previous post about the MAHA Commission Report and the fabrication of sources by AI, I just wanted to give a quick example of how that
What follows here is a back-and-forth with a commercially available AI model about a job posting that was sent to me by a popular employment website. Me: Please take a
I knew AI would fail because AI doesn’t know anything that has happened recently (and sometimes “recently” means within the past year). However, these failures are particularly obnoxious. Me [quoting
While mowing the lawn yesterday, Donald Fagen’s song “I.G.Y.” popped up on my playlist. If you don’t know the song — or just want to hear it again — you