and that's why you are not the one reviewing people's scientific work. AI WILL make mistakes. some businesses can afford errors and still be net positive with it, but science is not about making profit, it's about expanding the human knowledge
December 8, 2025 at 2:28 PM
and that's why you are not the one reviewing people's scientific work. AI WILL make mistakes. some businesses can afford errors and still be net positive with it, but science is not about making profit, it's about expanding the human knowledge
that's what Machine Learning was designed to solve. assuming LLMs will only provide value on expert trained systems for a single task (which I'm not saying I agree), than they will never excel at anything, since classic ML or Deep Learning are much cheaper and provide the same value
July 19, 2025 at 7:07 PM
that's what Machine Learning was designed to solve. assuming LLMs will only provide value on expert trained systems for a single task (which I'm not saying I agree), than they will never excel at anything, since classic ML or Deep Learning are much cheaper and provide the same value
even if it wasn't by design, plausible deniability should never be applicable for AIs. the creator is responsible for what it says. if I make a dynamic pricing model and it starts giving things for free where I work, I'm pretty sure that saying "it was the AI, not me!" won't keep my job
July 9, 2025 at 4:50 PM
even if it wasn't by design, plausible deniability should never be applicable for AIs. the creator is responsible for what it says. if I make a dynamic pricing model and it starts giving things for free where I work, I'm pretty sure that saying "it was the AI, not me!" won't keep my job