As I try to use Co-pilot (Microsoft's AI), I get more and more frustrated with the misinformation that it provides. And then tests my human quality of forgiveness with it's "I'm sorry" statements:
Copilot put me on two wild goose chases with short stories by Mark Clifton and Arthur C. Clarke that had nothing to do with the short story I was trying to find in my earlier blog "Franchise" by Issac Asimov.
Now Copilot says "I'll make sure to double-check the information more thoroughly moving forward. NOT! I would say my experience with precise facts of searches by Copilot is at best 50/50 correct.
This counters with the experience of Google's NotebookLM and the latest update in self-driving by Tesla - both were very impressive.
So - I guess I give AI a grade of 5 - still in elementary school.
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