keccers
@keccers.eth
Good grief. Some guy, who self describes as “Verified tech innovator who developed GiveCon, pioneering the $3B K-POP fandom app market. 32.6K YouTube subscribers. Not a random complainer but a serious user trying to use AI for creative collaboration.” Just blindly followed Claude’s instructions and is now whining on Hacker News about it all The companies do not see themselves as liable for false instructions and I thought this was abundantly clear? Hallucination risk has never not been a risk, it doesn’t matter how much you’re paying for the model? It’s on you to do your own due diligence? Embarrassing honestly https://gist.github.com/habonggil/f6130a68bbc4139c8066aa90c14c986f
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Royal
@royalaid.eth
I mean... in this case it kinda does feel like it's their fault for rushing into implementing a feature instead of just sending in a email to notion before dropping $300 on notion. Also why not just issue a chargeback? Could grounding via Search be better? Of course. Do we need to throw the baby out with the bath water? I think that is a bit hasty.
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I put all of the blame on the user. They do not understand the environment they are operating in. Trust no one especially not a tech company.
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