Stumped by AI? Where Machines Fall Short: Share What They Get Wrong and the Challenges They Can't Handle! - ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Deepseek & LLAMA

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What Can’t A.I Do Yet? :mjcry:



what’s still on your wish list? :jbhmm:

Drop your funniest fails! :lolbron:
 
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Commented on Mon Apr 21 12:40:39 2025 UTC

https://i.redd.it/g8lrtb37o6we1.jpeg

I feel this quote sums it up perfectly. Also i do not use AI or chat GPT.
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│ Commented on Tue Apr 22 14:35:49 2025 UTC

│ Summaries of tv episodes and questions about what happened during them is where I was getting a lot of wrong answers. Some of the shows were older, but there should have been sufficient information for it to learn from.

│ I’ve also seen people ask it for crochet patterns and it understands how a crochet pattern should look on paper, but they do not translate at all into a real object, nor do it understand the physical realities of yarn.
 

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I don't really be taxing Gemini like that, just asking some research questions and doing image prompts.

Usually when it goofs, it's more frustrating than funny.
 

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Over... and over... and over...


Posted on Mon May 12 16:52:39 2025 UTC

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@mattyglesias
I keep having conversations where people speculate about when AI will be able to do things that AI can already do.



2/11
@CostcoSwizzle
AI can do loads of things 98% well, but if you have complex input and output, you spend more time auditing the 2% than if you had just done the thing yourself in the first place.



3/11
@BillyLincoln10
I wondered when AI would be able to replace an underwriter entirely. Decided to find out how far away we are. I spent 90 minutes playing around with Grok. At the end of that I had a complete digital underwriter. I was shocked. I still am. I now have infinite staff.



4/11
@bdmarotta
Conversations? You mean published articles by journalists?



5/11
@scottdavisCRE
I will be interested in when AI can replicate results without wildly fabricating them with “helpful completions.”



6/11
@AaronErickson
The upside is I feel like I am an agent from the future when people ask me what I do for a living, which is kinda fun.



7/11
@GrdDscntN2Madnz
To be fair, it's hard to keep up



8/11
@Raynorus
I'll tell you right now, it cant pass chem 105



9/11
@iamarsibragimov
AI achieving what capability is misunderstood; realism matters



10/11
@StillCompeting
In many ways the real questing is: When will people let AI do what it can do, and what is the path to getting there?



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@NateSilver538
There's a lot of room to disagree on where AI will end up in (1, 2, 5, 10, 20 etc.) years but I don't think I've seen a subject where a cohort of people who like to think of themselves as highly literate and well informed are so proud of their ignorance.




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