Boris Gudenuf
Deity
I suggest that the problem is not that AI has access to bad data, it is that AI cannot tell 'bad' data from 'good' data. Computers in general are very good at gathering information from any database they can access, but not so good at evaluating that data for veracity and relevance. This is the same problem military intelligence has struggled with for decades: masses of data coming in, but not enough people trained to evaluate the data for what it really means and how it can be used.That may be as much a problem of the prompt engineer as it is the AI itself though. There's a lot you can do this days to get a generative AI to give you good stuff. I would imagine with the scale of historical literature from journals etc. stored online now that it could give some good answers if directed well. But equally I don't know how accessible those journal articles would be to an AI, so maybe it has poor access to quality data.
Add to that the fact that 'creative' or 'good' writing is massively hard to define - just look at the variety of writing styles that are good only in the context of what they are trying to convey, and added to the data problem 'teaching' any AI system to write well becomes very, very difficult.


Yes, but with some changes in the hairstyle he could look somewhat like Mickey Mouse. 