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fear91 | 2 years ago

As if he wasn't playing with the prototypes daily before the launch.

Maybe he should step down instead. How about that? Nah, the money and prestige is too good. Better compose a PR piece to control the damage.

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mhuffman|2 years ago

It is possible that he did, but that his brain did not compel him to give it politically spicy prompts. However, I think that should be expected from a general audience. I am more curious of who they used as a test group to give this a once-over and a "looks good to me". There is no way it was representative of a wide public consumer base.

mattrighetti|2 years ago

With all the spyware there is on a company’s laptop nowadays I wouldn’t even dare to think about querying such questions in an internal-only version of the AI.

Gud|2 years ago

These were not politically spicy prompts though. They were normal questions with faulty answers generated.

asadotzler|2 years ago

Screw a test group, a test department, called QA, people who are paid to understand the system and how it works enough to evaluate if it's fully working or not and empowered to stop ship when it's catastrophically not working.