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Straits Times - Japan to use AI to tackle online manga and anime piracy

December 3, 2024

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November 20, 2024

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The Economist - Letters to the editor

March 7, 2024


Anthropomorphising is a problem as society debates AI. The term “hallucination” is used for when the AI is “just plain wrong”. You say this is better described as having the “qualities of a great bullshitter” (“Silicon dreamin’”, March 2nd). But such a person has, at heart, an intent, such as to evade criminal prosecution or to win an election (or both). Large language models do not have intent, but as you pointed out, merely produce the most probable next word for a certain input.

Our intent as users of AI may be to use a reliable tool, marketed as a useful assistant or alternative to reading Wikipedia. The AI boosters’ intent is to sell a product or support ever larger valuations of their companies. Who’s the real bullshitter there?


Seth Hays
Editor
Asia AI Policy Monitor
Taipei, Taiwan

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