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Let's Face It: A.I. Couldn't Think Like Humans

A few days ago, I got a system-generated message from Toyota. It was all about that service campaign, which I already did a month ago. I called Toyota Mabolo and they apologized for the inconvenience. It turned out that it was a system error. I discussed nicely with the services how AI services like ChatGPT are merely tools, not ones that can do your homework. It's because AI in itself is what it is, artificial intelligence. In short, it's not real intelligence!

I don't know how true this is. Earlier versions of Google AI allegedly put the actress Anne Hathaway's photo, instead of a painting of Anne Hathaway, married to William Shakespeare. Google puts the disclaimer "AI responses may include mistakes". That's why I don't subscribe to ChatGPT or any AI services. I don't use AI responses as sources. Instead, I check out the links given by the AI response. However, when I'm not satisfied, I check for more links. It's because the Internet is never a replacement for the library. The Internet will help you find sources, books, etc., but it's not a replacement but a gateway to multiple information. It can also mean getting the wrong source, which needs to be fact-checked, every now and then. 

The reason behind my still getting the message was due to a failure to make the necessary inputs. The service center admitted that they needed to process a long line of finished requests. It could also be a bug in the system that led to it. However, even without the bug, the necessary input still needed to be placed. It can be like a patient can be requested to return to the hospital too soon, if there was an error in the system or a failure to input his/her name as "treated". In a world of so many people (which may explain why the birth rate is declining, as a balancing act), it can be a problem. There are still many Baby Boomers around. They're called Baby Boomers because they were born from a population boom

I'm in for helping AI develop. AI might help create better assembly lines soon. However, that doesn't mean that quality checks per unit will be ignored. Human input will always be necessary. In short, trying to argue based on AI chatbot responses is a surefire way to lose! 

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