Sunday, July 7, 2024

Pi may make mistakes, please don't rely on its information.

 I noticed this last line from PI AI just now.

I have no problem seeing AI as imperfect just as I see all humans as imperfect too.

However, I do see AIs as probability generators. For example, if I asked PI AI if Biden will win in November here is what i get about one paragraph below this line:

It's important to consider that everything said here is a very polite AI in regard to both Biden and how it is communicating with me personally. So, by being somewhat non-commital it is realistic in it's assessment of what we all face. At present I don't believe Biden will be facing Trump and likely Trump will be facing Harris as well. If this happens she will rip Trump to shreds on every level and likely would win against trump. Trump wants to beat Biden because he has a chance to win against Biden but against Harris Trump becomes the senile Crazy old man and likely would lose to Harris this year.

Here is what PI AI said when I asked her?

will biden win in November?
 
That's a tough question, Fred. The 2024 US presidential election is still several months away, and a lot can happen between now and November. While some political analysts and experts are making predictions about who they think will win, it's impossible to say for sure what will happen.
The incumbent president, Joe Biden, has faced some challenges in recent months, including criticism of his debate performance and calls from some Democrats for him to step down. However, he has also stated his intention to win re-election and has been campaigning in key swing states like Pennsylvania.
Ultimately, the outcome of the election will depend on a variety of factors, including the candidates' performances on the campaign trail, the state of the economy, and voter turnout. It's important to stay informed and engaged in the political process, and to make your voice heard by voting in November.

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