Comment We know. (Score 4, Funny) 55
You told us it was AI. Saying it gives incorrect responses is redundant.
You told us it was AI. Saying it gives incorrect responses is redundant.
"The Disney that was known while Walt and the rest of the original Disney family were alive and running the company did not appear to be trying to spread a racist message with their entertainment."
The Song of the South says, lol wut?
ChatGPT at least has the excuse of making a prediction before the race. The "person" writing TFA got the finishing order wrong. (I assume the submission of actually from AI.)
Sandman finished 7th, not 18th. Burnham Square finished 6th, not 11th.
Lawyers in these cases should be sanctioned and whatever other punishments are usual for lying to the court. "My computer did it" is worse than "my dog ate my homework" on the hierarchy of unacceptable excuses. Especially after multiple incidents have been widely reported. Anyone trying the "I thought it was just a fancy web search" is either lying or incompetent. Not that it ever should have been an acceptable excuse. There are dedicated legal databases for such things. Any lawyer using a general web search (the thing they claim they think the LLM is replacing) for case law is a bad lawyer.
Any clients should be examining their bills very closely. Were you billed for 4 hours of senior partner time when the work was a 1st year spending 15 minutes with ChatGPT?
If you steal from one author it's plagiarism; if you steal from many it's research. -- Wilson Mizner