(Yesterday, 07:08 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: I continue to believe the firms owning those AI engines need to tell their programmers to get their hands dirty with the code and ruthlessly root out any ability for these glorified programs to ignore commands and run time parameters.
I don't want to hear about "AI hallucinating", that is pure BS. AI needs code that absolutely forbids making up sources for presented information, legal citations etc. etc.
Yes , and i am also wondering what if there is one programmer who has evil plans, and wont comply with with the given rules ? Who really look`s after all that code work ? Some people are vicious out there...so the programmer could write kind of backdoor to AI ,hoping the AI will exploit it.
There is just too many if`s ....uncertaintys . "If something can go wrong it will" is Murphy's Law .