Project N.O.M.A.D, is a self-contained, offline survival computer packed with critical tools, knowledge, and AI to keep you informed and empowered—anytime, anywhere. - Crosstalk-Solutions/project-n...
As long as you understand the limitations, AI is just a vastly more efficient way to find information in large knowledge bases. For a topic that you know nothing about a chatbot gives you the ability to work through the information in a conversational manner, honing in on the specific bits you’re trying to understand and filling in the “things that I don’t know I don’t know” holes, and then you can go to the source material and verify the details.
It’s as if you just have a Pavlovian response to anything AI related, and then just try to deflect when pressed on your bullshit. Seems like some people on here have less mental faculties than a chatbot smdh.
Sounds like a very cool idea, the implementation… not so much.
Also who would you use a chatbot in a survival situation when it halucinates and can be replaced with a simple search in this case?
Might be kids (under-40s) these days dont remember functional search. Or theres no easy packages available.
As long as you understand the limitations, AI is just a vastly more efficient way to find information in large knowledge bases. For a topic that you know nothing about a chatbot gives you the ability to work through the information in a conversational manner, honing in on the specific bits you’re trying to understand and filling in the “things that I don’t know I don’t know” holes, and then you can go to the source material and verify the details.
I don’t see any problem with using a chatbot to find information in a giant wiki myself.
Worrisome
Oh, do elaborate. This ought to be good.
Ask your chatbot if you can’t figure it out yourself
It’s as if you just have a Pavlovian response to anything AI related, and then just try to deflect when pressed on your bullshit. Seems like some people on here have less mental faculties than a chatbot smdh.
Yeah right