I'm getting a kick out of this hypothetical person responsible for correcting AI mistakes looking at AI image gen with deformed hands and saying "looks fine to me, totally normal."
No sorry, I didn't mean the image was AI generated. I interpreted the person in the image as being the employee correcting AI mistakes, but because of their hands they don't correct any of the deformed hands in other AI image gen.
The secret of AI is that it’s really exploited humans all the way down.
The unpaid people who produce the training data, the underpaid people who categorize it, the underpaid people who rate the model’s responses, and the underpaid (and t r a u m a t i z e d) people who review flagged user interactions.
I think it would be better served as a button/cliclable on individual search results as a sort of "summarize this page" and interactive Q&A based off of that individual entry. As it stands right now, it pulls too much garbage from all the combined results.