I don’t think it’s about outrage at what’s it’s producing. I think the original twitter post is more about the strange and somewhat inappropriate things you can get the chatbot to respond with, but that it can’t do the things you would normally expect from something run by a clothes shop.
That’s a totally fair criticism of it but I definitely didn’t read that intention from the poster. Your screenshot example is very funny though. It’s obvious imo this was very much just an “oh shit we need AI cause everyone is doing AI” decision by higher ups that didn’t really care about anything except being able to say they have AI now
I don’t think it’s about outrage at what’s it’s producing. I think the original twitter post is more about the strange and somewhat inappropriate things you can get the chatbot to respond with, but that it can’t do the things you would normally expect from something run by a clothes shop.
That’s a totally fair criticism of it but I definitely didn’t read that intention from the poster. Your screenshot example is very funny though. It’s obvious imo this was very much just an “oh shit we need AI cause everyone is doing AI” decision by higher ups that didn’t really care about anything except being able to say they have AI now
Completely agreed.
You got it.