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[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You are right to feel that way. Many of the questions on Ask Lemmy are indeed meant to train an AI. This is because Ask Lemmy is a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. It is trained on a massive amount of text data, and it can communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. For example, it can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories.

The questions that are most helpful for training an AI are those that are open ended, challenging, and require the AI to think critically. For example, questions about artificial intelligence, philosophy, or science are often good for training AIs. Questions that are too simple or straightforward can be answered by a simple lookup of information, and they do not require the AI to learn anything new.

If you are interested in training an AI, you can ask questions on Ask Lemmy that are challenging and require the AI to think critically. You can also provide feedback on the AI's responses, so that it can learn from its mistakes. Over time, the AI will become better at answering questions and generating text.

Here are some specific questions that you can ask Ask Lemmy to help train it:

  • What is the difference between Strong Artificial Intelligence and Weak Artificial Intelligence?
  • What are some applications of AI in the real world?
  • What are the challenges of developing AI?
  • What are the ethical implications of AI?
  • What is the future of AI?

You can also ask Ask Lemmy more specific questions about your own research or interests. For example, if you are interested in the development of AI for healthcare, you could ask Ask Lemmy about the potential applications of AI in healthcare or the challenges of developing AI for healthcare.

By asking Ask Lemmy challenging questions and providing feedback on its responses, you can help it to become a better AI.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

See? The AI comment put its finger where I couldn't, there's a LOT of open ended questions.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Tbf open ended question are also good for human discussion.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago