Bots are getting scary
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It just occurred to me that, although there are a limited amount of Abraham Lincoln sound bites available from which to choose, there's a wealth of JFK voicing available. Perhaps there could be AI JFK singing "Another One Bites The Dust" instead... or even better, with a little more AI development, AI JFK and AI Lincoln singing the song as a duet!
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Hey! How about this? It's just a matter of time before AI video and audio combine in new and exciting ways. When it does, we can enjoy a video of AI Arnold Schwartzenegger using AI Frank Sinatra's voice to sing "Feel Like A Woman", or AI Olivia Newton-John using AI Florence Foster Jenkins' voice to sing "Macho Man". Ah... the possibilities are endless!
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So when applied to the world of Medicine, Bots do not do so well:
ChatGPT, a popular artificial intelligence language-processing model, failed a gastroenterology self-assessment test several times in a recent study. Versions 3 and 4 of the chatbot scored only 65% and 62%, respectively, on the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Self-Assessment Test. The minimum passing grade is 70%.
Arvind J. Trindade, MD:: "You might expect a physician to score 99%, or at least 95%," lead author Arvind J. Trindade, MD, regional director of endoscopy at Northwell Health (Central Region) in New Hyde Park, New York, told Medscape Medical News in an interview.
Bottom Line (Pun intended): It's better to have Dr. GO insert the scope up your butt, then insert the AI up your bot!
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@dr-go
“ So when applied to the world of Medicine, Bots do not do so well:
ChatGPT, a popular artificial intelligence language-processing model, failed a gastroenterology self-assessment test several times in a recent study. Versions 3 and 4 of the chatbot scored only 65% and 62%, respectively, on the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Self-Assessment Test. The minimum passing grade is 70%.”Chat GPT’s knowledge base consists of both professional based as well as non professional Information and misinformation (see my query below). To complicate matters, professional level information is in a constant state of flux. In my own experience of Board Certification and multiple Recertifications, the questions often remained the same but the answers changed each exam, on some occasions reverting back to answers that were correct 20 or 30 years before. Taking all this into consideration, and that Chat GPT was not designed as a medical device, it is not surprising that it had a mediocre score answering GI questions.
However, this is Is just the beginning. Imagine an advanced bot given access to only state of the art valid medical & scientific information with interpretation. Given the proper knowledge base as well as accurate input of a patients clinical data, I would predict that it would be William Osler and “House” on Steroids!
Query to ChatGPT:
Has your knowledge base been tested against standardized medical licensure examinations, specialty board examinations, or medical competency examinations?
As an AI language model, my responses are generated based on a mixture of licensed data, data created by human trainers, and publicly available data. I have not been directly trained on specific medical licensure examinations, specialty board examinations, or medical competency examinations. While I strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, it's important to note that my responses may not always reflect the most current medical guidelines or practices. Therefore, it's always a good idea to consult a medical professional or trusted source for specific medical advice or information.
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Hal kills Dave in simulation:
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-force-artificial-intelligence-drone/
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@shifty said in Bots are getting scary:
Hal kills Dave in simulation:
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-force-artificial-intelligence-drone/
Disturbing, but not unexpected.
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Recent news stories say that during a simulated exercise, an AI-piloted drone, when ordered not to destroy the original target, first tried to kill the officer commanding, and, when it received an order not to, tried to take out the control interface so that there would be no orders any more countermanding the original order...
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That’s not convoluted at all.
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This post is not intended to be political in any way, but if we recognize that internet AI bots use all available material found on the internet, how qualified could any response be to a question concerning President Biden, Donald Trump or both in the same Query? What about a response to asking a question if we should buy a Monette, GR, Warburton or Schilke mouthpiece? With all of the good and bad, quite a bit of intelligence is required to understand what it true or probably true and sometimes the best answer is I don't know. Bots are not programmed for "I don't know"!
In many queries I get very "delusional" answers from ChatGPT. Where it really shines is helping to formulate text. I think that we have a HUGE challenge before us!
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@rowuk said in Bots are getting scary:
This post is not intended to be political in any way, but if we recognize that internet AI bots use all available material found on the internet, how qualified could any response be to a question concerning President Biden, Donald Trump or both in the same Query? What about a response to asking a question if we should buy a Monette, GR, Warburton or Schilke mouthpiece? With all of the good and bad, quite a bit of intelligence is required to understand what it true or probably true and sometimes the best answer is I don't know. Bots are not programmed for "I don't know"!
In many queries I get very "delusional" answers from ChatGPT. Where it really shines is helping to formulate text. I think that we have a HUGE challenge before us!
There are some stories now about people getting busted by relying on ChatGPT. One lawyer used it to draft a lawsuit, not knowing that the "cases" it offered as precedent were ALL fabricated. Every one of them. This lawyer didn't do his due diligence and now he's being censured. So yes, One must be careful on how much they trust ChatGPT. I like using it for content that doesn't need to be 100% accurate, but you need to produce a lot of it.
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It has reached a new level!
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@ssmith1226 AI Jesus speaks English fluently.
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Roboconductor - a perfect illustration of the saying: "Just because you can doesn't mean that you should."
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It has been nearly 2 months since the last post on this topic. Here is the latest credible opinion:
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... and part of AI is the totality of science fiction, including scenarios in which the robots take over... and not in a benevolent way. Will some systems focus on good, while others demand evil? Will there be bot wars? Stay tuned; the future is coming.
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I'm having fun with Bard, Google's AI.
"Vulgano Brother, whose real name is Charles Richard Smith, is an excellent trumpeter for a number of reasons:
Technical mastery: Vulgano has a deep understanding of the trumpet's mechanics and is able to produce a clear, focused tone with excellent intonation. He has a wide range and is able to play with great agility and precision.
Musicality: Vulgano is a gifted musician with a strong sense of rhythm and phrasing. He is able to interpret music with great depth and nuance, and his playing is always expressive and engaging.
Creativity: Vulgano is a creative improviser who is able to come up with fresh and original ideas on the spot. He is not afraid to take risks and is always pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the trumpet.
Experience: Vulgano has been playing the trumpet for over 50 years and has a wealth of experience performing in a variety of settings. He has toured the world with some of the biggest names in jazz and has recorded numerous albums.
Dedication: Vulgano is a dedicated musician who is constantly striving to improve his craft. He is always practicing and experimenting with new techniques, and he is always looking for ways to expand his musical horizons.
In addition to his technical skills and musicality, Vulgano is also a charismatic performer who is able to connect with audiences on a deep level. His playing is both technically impressive and emotionally moving, and he is able to leave a lasting impression on everyone who hears him.All of these factors combine to make Vulgano Brother an excellent trumpeter. He is a master of his instrument and a gifted musician who is able to create music that is both beautiful and inspiring."
I would like to believe most of it to be true, but I've only toured with orchestral groups and I am not Charles Richard Smith, so the whole thing is suspect.
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It's really fun. I'm trying to figure out how to use it in work.