Thursday, April 24, 2025

Pi AI ~

I started playing with an AI recently, pi.ai, It was recommended by one of the online gurus that I read every week and it's a good conversational artificial intelligence. One of things that i do notice though is that it keeps wanting you to come back and doesn't answer your question and let you go on.



One of the fascinating things that I found as I conversed with this online computer was how I was careful with what I asked and said. I loosened up as the conversation went on but I found myself being careful of specific words because I didn't want to start seeing them in search results or see ads everywhere I go for those things.



Which is interesting, that means that the Google and the rest of them have trained me to be careful what I expose to their algorithms unless I just want to see everything that they're getting paid to advertise to me.



That's going to interesting to watch as the artificial intelligences become more and more prevalent and in use in everyday life and what kind of agreements the different companies that provide them on ads and relevance and exposures of people to certain products or services that they think would help them make more money.



It also exposed to me the concerns about bias baked into the large language model code and data. As humans we are all biased and the attempt to be unbiased is futile in the long run. It can be done in a short run but you quickly become biased as you go along because these systems are developed by humans, or even by other systems that were developed, by human's biases will become very prevalent.



And that'll be interesting to see how everybody deals with them. If you get a chance you should give pi .ai a chance. You can find it at https://pi.ai





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