@FourOh-LLC @threalist I think it's simply a case of how systems and organizations break down and normalize bad practice. It seems to happen everywhere. Competence becomes devalued and even viewed with suspicion.
@FourOh-LLC @threalist Because they don't know better. That's the real horror of AI.
@FourOh-LLC @threalist This reminds me of that Bing AI answer about throwing your car battery into the sea, how it is a good thing because it can 'recharge the Gulf Stream'.
@FourOh-LLC @threalist I refer to this essay often.
https://govleaders.org/rickover.htm
@FourOh-LLC @threalist "Too often officials are willing to accept and adapt to situations they know to be wrong. The tendency is to downplay problems instead of actively trying to correct them. Recognizing this, many subordinates give up, contain their views within themselves, and wait for others to take action."
If you pay attention you realize that ChatGPT simply unable to draw definitive conclusions. For example, it keeps insisting that battery technologies going to improve forever, never going to plateau out. It will ignore Ohms law, and the fact that increasing the output to megajoules would require copper conductors thick as a tree-trunk. It simply cannot admit that there is a dead-stop as the rules of physics nears the infinite.
It should be ridiculed for this - but its not, nobody points this out.