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Its funny that the article uses Wikipedia as an example, given it is a tool that always needs a caveat: "anyone can edit it, always use the source, never trust it directly."

There are many instances where I have seen Wikipedia have bias, or be misinformation.

AI just needs the caveat that it is not really intelligent, but a very good predictive text machine, which you should always ask to provide citations.

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"Really not intelligent," yet capable of taking gold at international math and programming competitions. <img src=surejan.jpg>

The ability to solve maths problems still doesn't mean it is intelligent.

It doesn't know what it is doing.


Neither do we.



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