@realCaigu: AI professor Michael Wooldridge in 97 minutes debunked almost all ChatGPT myths. ChatGPT is not thinking; it's just an extremely expensive autocomplete. If you try to repeatedly train AI with AI-generated content, it will cause the entire system to collapse, and the so-called safety guardrails are just...
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AI professor Michael Wooldridge in a 97-minute video debunked the myths of ChatGPT, pointing out that ChatGPT is just an expensive autocomplete, not real thinking; repeatedly training AI with AI content will cause the system to collapse, and safety guardrails are just tech tape.
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AI Professor Michael Wooldridge spends 97 minutes dismantling nearly all ChatGPT myths.
ChatGPT doesn’t think—it’s just expensive autocomplete.
If you repeatedly train AI on AI-generated content, the whole system collapses. So-called safety guardrails are just tech-grade duct tape. https://t.co/Ii4IMFC5DQ
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