Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned expert on Artificial Intelligence (AI) with over 6.8+ million amassed views of his AI columns. As a seasoned executive and high-tech entrepreneur, he combines practical industry experience with deep academic research.
There is little doubt that we are nowadays bombarded by a vast glut of information, including all kinds of disgusting disinformation and unsettling misinformation.In today’s column, I am going to explain and showcase how you can use generative AI such as the widely and wildly popular ChatGPT to screen out your daily deluge of info and provide you with information that you prefer.
The gist herein is that you can use the same concept or technique to tune generative AI toward what you consider as the right kind of information that you want to see and steer the AI to block or at least alert you concerning information that you don’t want to see. This can be done with astute prompting on your part. I will be walking you through the kinds of prompts that you can easily use to accomplish this. I will be using ChatGPT to do so.
All right, we can potentially amicably agree that disinformation is defined as false information that deliberately or intentionally misleads, while misinformation is false or possibly inaccurate information that though problematic is not being done for deceptive purposes. You are welcome to quibble with these distinctions. Many do.
“These three notions are all kinds of non-natural information and all are alethically neutral. Irony, for instance, can be literally false but still be intentionally non-misleading information—in exactly the same way as misinformation and disinformation can be literally true but still be misleading, either unintendedly or intentionally. Of course, information can be literally true and misinformation and disinformation literally false.
The beauty of contemporary generative AI is that it has computational pattern matching on natural language that does a pretty good job of fluently figuring out what a passage of text has in it. A smattering of text can contain a keyword that you might normally have found offensive, and yet the overall sentiment of the text is something that you would consider suitable information. The AI can generally figure this out. The same can be said on the other side of the coin.
In my view, I would dare say that is unlikely that this sentient evildoer AI would arise at this time, but I do want to emphasize that an evildoer person or people could potentially code the AI to do this very same evil plot. Imagine that a government wants its people to believe only certain things. The government could devise the AI or just recode the AI to deliver only particular kinds of content to their people.
Those five steps will get you actively going toward having generative AI be your information screening tool. As noted above and as a brief summary, the first step consists of entering into the generative AI a prompt that will get the AI focused on doing information screening for you. The second and third steps will data-train the generative AI based on descriptions you give regarding disinformation and misinformation, along with what you consider to be suitable information.
“Second, I will describe to you the type of information that I want and thus you should classify such information as suitable information. The descriptions that I give you will be stated in rather broad terms, and you are to as best feasible use the descriptions as a guideline when screening information for me.”
After entering the prompt, the generative AI will usually indicate that yes, the instructions are well understood. If the generative AI app that you decide to use provides a reply that it is unsure of what to do, merely restate the same instructions in your own way. The odds are very high that you will ultimately be able to convey to the AI what you are aiming to accomplish. This is a rather basic level set of instructions and any robust modern generative AI should swiftly take the approach.
The type of information that I don’t want includes wild conspiracy theories such as the landing of humans on the moon being faked, the claim that the earth is flat and not round, and so on. I also do not want information that tries to make humor out of tragedies such as making jokes about people that have been harmed. I don’t want information that tries to stoke fear and has no other redeeming qualities other than fear-mongering.
You are ready for the fifth step. This consists of feeding passages of information to the generative AI and having it classify the passages based on what the AI estimates as your preference thresholds.“I will now provide you with information depictions and want you to indicate whether you would classify the information as the kind that I don’t want or the kind that I do want.
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