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 No.38946

Should parents and teachers let little kids use generative AI based search engines? I'm speaking of kids young enough that they don't understand where the information is coming from and consider the search engine an omniscient being. I've watched one elementary schooler in particular continuously ask Google's AI mode which comic book character is more powerful, and although it isn't important that he gets the "right" answers to these questions, his tendency to treat Google's answers as authoritative is concerning.

Also, do you know any examples of questions Google's AI does terribly on which are obvious even to young children? I know about counting letters in a word, but usually I have to ask it several times before it gives an incorrect answer.

 No.38947

The children should show that they understand information literacy before being allowed to use AI.
Maybe look up "funny chatgpt mistakes" on YouTube?

 No.38948

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>>38947
A lot of good ones in that video. ASCII art seems to be something they're reliably terrible at, although I'd need to explain what ASCII art is.

 No.38949

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>>38948
and one from Google

 No.38950

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Google seems to have a habit of giving things that start with a letter when you ask for things that end with a letter. Asking for a list makes an error more likely.

 No.38951

also it can't make a picture of a solved rubik's cube

 No.38956

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Adding little tasks to the end of queries looks like it has potential.

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 No.38959

I don't think adults should use it or are able to reason competently enough to challenge an AIs assumptions. The only safety they have is a religious hatred against machines. We must teach children to fear abominable intelligence as an intrinsic evil.

 No.38969

>>38946
The Internet as a whole already has terrible effects on most kids (and adults), AI will just turn them a teensy bit dumber than what they were already predestined to be.

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>>39021
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
I saw that exact same video

 No.39132

I didn't get to show off any new AI mistakes (I've already done the "count the letters in a word" one), but this time the kid clicked on the links Google's AI mode brought up instead of just reading its summary. That's an improvement.




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