I can't wait the see the slew of lawsuits that include Amazon as a co-conspirator.
Mycology
That's wild that this article popped up on my feed this instant, I saw an ad for AI plant identification through your camera lens. The first thought I had was "holy shit so many people are going to die when Alexa misidentifies water hemlock as cow parsnip".
Tbf the same thing exists for mushrooms, there are various apps. It's dangerous to rely on them but I use them for a first idea of what I might be looking at and then go from there. Quite useful sometimes
Yeah I have nothing against the idea itself, I just know there are people out there who will trust an app 100% and never try to go from there. It's super sad really, if some people had just a little more discernment I wouldn't instantly have thought about people dying from it.
Holy shit, I hadn't even thought of that. Does Amazon have a responsibility to ensure the information it sells is at least, "commonly thought to be true"(or whatever)? What would the metric be? Who could claim jurisprudence?
IANAL, but I love the implications of case law.
Probably not because they can afford good lawyers, but they SHOULD bear some responsibility. I think if someone actually dies because of this we might see the limits of the laws tested.
i never thought about physical books getting AI generated! that's scary.
They sometimes also claim to be written by (semi-)famous authors, so it's also fraud.
They're already trying to kill us!!!!
By "they", do you mean AIs, or capitalists? There currently is no artificial intelligence, only things that are called that for marketing purposes. Those things are used by capitalists to, shocker one: accumulate capital, and, shocker two: capitalists don't have a history of caring about the general wellbeing.
Feel like the safe bet is to buy books that predate ChatGPT.