This is like asking "can you trust a wrench?" It's a tool. You can trust it to operate within its parameters. The problem is that most of us don't understand what those parameters are; it's a black box. So yeah, if you're gonna use it, use it for low stakes applications are prepare to exercise considerable oversight ... like a harbor freight table saw.
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Trust and AI aren't two concepts that I would use positively in the same sentence. I have what might be considered a pathological dislike of AI.
Why the dislike?
Also, what’s your interactions with AI or LLMs been like?
I wish everyone EVERYONE would stop saying "ai". It is not in any way intelligence. These are large language models.
This is a bit long, but John Sayles says it right.
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That's ridiculous, of course it counts as AI. It's not conscious, and it's not very intelligent, but it has some intelligence by any reasonable definition.