I somehow found myself with a copy of Microsoft's AI "Copilot" program on my PC. Some of its responses were hilarious... Here's one on the HVAC Timer Actuator: Image Unavailable, Please Login I didn't realise that the HVAC was affected by the shock struts and F1 system And when it started quoting some of my really old posts, I knew it couldn't be trusted.
So we can prevent the next generation of DIY "Ferrari experts" from gaining any experience form AI by starting to post as much disinformation on web media as possible, thus preserving us old guys are the true experts, because, we know the truth.
Ai is the next silver bullet just like the slow expensive failure of “Big Data” and Hadoop was. Alan Greenspan coined it with a general term that applies, “irrational exuberance”
Yep, it got confused by the plethora of suspension actuator repair threads and applied that logic instead of the virtually non existent correct one. If it's not part of the training data it will attempt to come up with something instead of just saying it doesn't know, kind of like a precocious 12 year old. If you apply that logic - I'm asking a 12 year old with near photographic memory this question, it will help frame the responses you get better. Then you get into fine tuning and you can turn it into more like a freshman in college learning the specific subject it's been fine tuned on. So you could fine tune the llm on everything captured in Ferrari chat and get a decent beginner Ferrari mechanic out of it, but it always helps to ask it to provide it's sources so you can verify they exist and it didn't make stuff up (kind of like professors do with students writing papers).