In my case, there are 95 packages that depend on zlib, so removing it is absolutely the last thing you want to do. Fortunately though, GPT also suggested refreshing the gpg keys, which did solve the update problem I was having.

You gotta be careful with that psycho!

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      It’s a language model, I still don’t understand why people expect it to always give correct answers. You asked for some code, it gave you some code, I don’t see what is the problem, it worked as it should, and it’s astonishing that current technology can do this.

      I also don’t like the term “Artificial Intelligence”, we should call these things LLM, or ML as Machine Learning.

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          I think the topic should change from A.I. to machines or smth.

          Doesn’t matter if its a simple bot regulating something simply or a LLM. For some dumb reason the are both called A.I.

          Real Artificial Intelligence doesn’t exist yet.

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            Because they are both AI. Artificial intelligence and Artificial General intelligence are not the same thing. AI is an entire field of computer science dating back to the very beginnings.

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              People expect the current models to be sentient, conscious etc. but we’re still very far from that. All of our ML creations are still very narrow in their scope.

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        It gives a lot of plainly wrong answers, including in fields where one would expect it to excel (basic physics, for instance).

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          It also gives a lot of right answers.

          The point is not to blindly believe either and use it as a tool to further research.

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            Works with online forums and real life interactions too. Just because someone said or wrote something doesn’t automatically make it reliable.

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              So you’re saying not to blindly trust everything written on a forum is true. Which means I shouldn’t trust that anything on Lemmy is true. Which means your comment on Lemmy saying not to trust everything on forums to be true must be false. Therefore everything including your comment is true, which means everything is false which means everything must be true…

              It’s all become quite clear! I…need a nap

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        Meh, we call people intelligent and they give wrong answers confidently too. It’s not AI in the traditional sense, but AI has now come to mean LLM for non tech literate users. Language evolves. We don’t need to fight it.

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          How will you call the “AI in traditional sense” when we finally arrive to that? You can’t call that AI, because that’s LLM now.

          I’m not against the natutral development of languages, I simply don’t like mislabeling things.

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            Already AI is categorized. Likely it will be called true AI or complex AI or something similar. Like any technology, eventually the newer version will replace the old and it will just be called AI again.

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            What people mean by AI has changed. When Optical Character Recognition was new, that was considered AI. Nowadays it’s so common that it’s nothing special any more. When people talk about AI in the 2020s, they usually exclude OCR from the definition.