Yes, clearly it makes sense to think the AI software that takes McDonalds orders is the same as the AI software that would be used in a classroom. So if McDonalds AI can’t handle its job, neither can the other.
I was going to post a reply supportive of you but realized this is an anti-ai grandpa group lol. I can’t stand hearing people talk about topics they don’t know anything about. Yall need to give your order to ChatGPT, and then ask it to repeat your order for you. If you don’t know why McDonalds fails but ChatGPT succeeds you need to shut the fuck up.
Thank you! Clearly we shouldn’t be making a 1 to 1 comparison between the McD’s AI and one used in education. It’s like saying, “If Notepad can’t correct spelling errors or grammar mistakes, then Word shouldn’t be used to rely on such either!” Different programs, both text editors.
inb4 “Notepad can do so now” or “you can if you get this plugin” - that’s not the point.
Yes, clearly it makes sense to think the AI software that takes McDonalds orders is the same as the AI software that would be used in a classroom. So if McDonalds AI can’t handle its job, neither can the other.
I was going to post a reply supportive of you but realized this is an anti-ai grandpa group lol. I can’t stand hearing people talk about topics they don’t know anything about. Yall need to give your order to ChatGPT, and then ask it to repeat your order for you. If you don’t know why McDonalds fails but ChatGPT succeeds you need to shut the fuck up.
Thank you! Clearly we shouldn’t be making a 1 to 1 comparison between the McD’s AI and one used in education. It’s like saying, “If Notepad can’t correct spelling errors or grammar mistakes, then Word shouldn’t be used to rely on such either!” Different programs, both text editors.
inb4 “Notepad can do so now” or “you can if you get this plugin” - that’s not the point.