02.09.2023, 20:42
Naja, da weiß ich, weswegen ich, der gerne mal durch die Wälder tigert und auch Pilze sammelt, zumindest in diesem Punkt mit Sicherheit keine KI zum Sammeln nutzen werde...
Man muss dazu sagen: Manches Pilzgift wirkt erst so sehr verzögert, sollte man einen solchen Pilz gegessen haben, dass man gar nicht mehr reagieren könnte mit "normalen" Versuchen, wie bspw. dem gezielten Herbeiführen eines Erbrechens, da ihre Giftwirkung erst dann einsetzt, wenn der Verdauungsprozess längst durchlaufen ist.
Schneemann
Zitat:Mushroom pickers urged to avoid foraging books on Amazon that appear to be written by AIhttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2...tten-by-ai
Sample of books scored 100% on AI detection test as experts warn they contain dangerous advice [...]
Amazon has become a marketplace for AI-produced tomes that are being passed off as having been written by humans, with travel books among the popular categories for fake work.
Now a number of books have appeared on the online retailer’s site offering guides to wild mushroom foraging that also seem to be written by chatbots. The titles include “Wild Mushroom Cookbook: form [sic] forest to gourmet plate, a complete guide to wild mushroom cookery” and “The Supreme Mushrooms Books Field Guide of the South-West”.
Four samples from the books were examined for the Guardian by Originality.ai, a US firm that detects AI content. The company said every sample had a rating of 100% on its AI detection score, meaning that its systems are highly confident that the books were written by a chatbot such as ChatGPT. [...] Leon Frey, a foraging guide and field mycologist at Cornwall-based Family Foraging Kitchen, which organises foraging field trips, said the samples he had seen contained serious flaws such as referring to “smell and taste” as an identifying feature. “This seems to encourage tasting as a method of identification. This should absolutely not be the case,” he said.
Man muss dazu sagen: Manches Pilzgift wirkt erst so sehr verzögert, sollte man einen solchen Pilz gegessen haben, dass man gar nicht mehr reagieren könnte mit "normalen" Versuchen, wie bspw. dem gezielten Herbeiführen eines Erbrechens, da ihre Giftwirkung erst dann einsetzt, wenn der Verdauungsprozess längst durchlaufen ist.
Schneemann