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submitted 8 months ago by mii@awful.systems to c/techtakes@awful.systems

It was honestly only a matter of time before someone thought we could try that thing where they identify a license plate from a reflection in some dude’s pupil for realsies.

Puloka’s lawyers reportedly used an “expert” in creative video production who’d never worked on a criminal case before to “enhance” the video. The AI tool this unnamed expert used was developed by Texas-based Topaz Labs, which is available to anyone with an internet connection.

You wouldn’t know this expert though. He goes to a different school.

Large language models like ChatGPT have convinced otherwise intelligent people that these chatbots are capable of complex reasoning when that’s simply not what’s happening under the hood.

And at least the judge here had more than five brain cells and shut that circus down. Let’s hope this sets a precedent.

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[-] o7___o7@awful.systems 13 points 8 months ago

LLMs are 21st century Ouija boards

[-] lessthanluigi@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

Oh shit, KOMO 4, I know that one. That is one of the Seattle channels. Of course, it is owned by Republicans.

[-] unreachable@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago
[-] V0ldek@awful.systems 5 points 8 months ago

otherwise intelligent people

[citation needed]

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