• @glimse
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    2911 months ago

    Almost like calling advanced algorithms “AI” is a cover

    • Neato
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      1411 months ago

      It’s autocomplete with a fancy title.

    • FuglyDuck
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      711 months ago

      naw. Its just a different definition than what most people know/use.

      Pop culture sci fi introduces the concept of general AI- Data (star trek), R2-D2 etc (star wars), T-800 (terminator), Kryten (Red Dwarf). but in the scientific field there’s a concept of narrow AI- which would be more like the idiot-savant versions of the sentient robots. they can’t do anything outside of their coding etc, but they’re code is complicated enough to be very good at what it does.

      like, chat GPT doesn’t know what the words mean- but it’s very good at stringing words together to create natural-seeming language. What whoever has done here, is to use the ChatGPT language model to create an AI that talks and sounds like stock broker, and trained to recognize patterns in data to generate stock tips

      but like… if it’s sourcing data from inside sources… that’s on who ever included said sources.

      • @meco03211
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        811 months ago

        That was my question. Insider trading necessarily requires insider knowledge. So where’d it come from or was it just a sensationalist title?

        • FuglyDuck
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          111 months ago

          It’s probably a sensational title but… if they were smart… they’d source it from the people crafting the prompts- people will tell AI even more things than they’d tell their priest at confession.

      • @Taniwha420
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        311 months ago

        Kryten is on your list. Rad.