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- Aug 18, 2020
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They say trusting the information of AI chatbots is really dangerous. But I think it is also dangeorus to trust half-knowledge from strangers online. Personally, for me it really depends. On life or death decision I am trusting noone lightly. It is always good to triple or quadruple check and to think it all through carefully. There are threads on here that I wouldn't consider high quality. At the same time it is true not to take AI chatbots as ultimate sources. Doing own research and to think critically is always important.
On some issues I think I have more faith in the answer of an AI chatbot. Sometimes I have more trust in SaSu members. But you cannot generalize all SaSu members. The actual answer for me is very context dependent. And explicitly I am not talking about life or death decisions. One difference might also be. We are strangers on the internet. People take such opinions often with a grain of salt. While people overestimate the accuracy of AI chatbots. My answer is it depends. But we had to talk about a specific example to make it more concrete.
On some issues I think I have more faith in the answer of an AI chatbot. Sometimes I have more trust in SaSu members. But you cannot generalize all SaSu members. The actual answer for me is very context dependent. And explicitly I am not talking about life or death decisions. One difference might also be. We are strangers on the internet. People take such opinions often with a grain of salt. While people overestimate the accuracy of AI chatbots. My answer is it depends. But we had to talk about a specific example to make it more concrete.
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