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[–] Grimy 5 points 2 days ago

I think there's place for regulation in case of gross negligence or purposefully training it to output bad behavior.

When it comes to mistakes, I don't really believe in it. These platforms always have warnings about not trusting what the AI says.

I like to compare it to users on social media for example. If someone on lemmy told you to use peanut butter, he wouldn't really be at fault, nor the instance owner.

AI systems don't present themselves as scientific papers. If you are taking for truth things random redditors and auto complete bots are saying, that's on you so to speak.