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Yes human eyes on a picture of a hen hunched over, fluffed up, looking droopy can absolutely help diagnose issues. There would still be questions.

I am also curious as to what the bot brings.
Yes speed and availability in answering is great.
Accuracy is not 100% (neither are human answers).

It does learn from us actually. I asked it a couple questions regarding niacin and without any indication for several pages it answered the first question correctly.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...t-our-new-ai-byc-member.1571618/post-26695681

Later I did the post a pic and asked "is my chicken sick".
I got the expected response listing signs of illness.
Then I posted some super unclear symptoms and yes the bot was able to answer. Clearly it is programmed NOT to recommend treatments but the answer was as accurate as many human answers.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...t-our-new-ai-byc-member.1571618/post-26697609

:confused: It's here to help in whatever capacity it's programming allows.
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It does learn from us actually.
Interesting isn't it.
The learning process is very complicated from what I've read about AI but it does learn, or increase it's range of responses. Given it learns, who should be teaching it and what should it learn and who controls this?
 
Yes human eyes on a picture of a hen hunched over, fluffed up, looking droopy can absolutely help diagnose issues. There would still be questions.

I am also curious as to what the bot brings.
Yes speed and availability in answering is great.
Accuracy is not 100% (neither are human answers).

It does learn from us actually. I asked it a couple questions regarding niacin and without any indication for several pages it answered the first question correctly.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...t-our-new-ai-byc-member.1571618/post-26695681

Later I did the post a pic and asked "is my chicken sick".
I got the expected response listing signs of illness.
Then I posted some super unclear symptoms and yes the bot was able to answer. Clearly it is programmed NOT to recommend treatments but the answer was as accurate as many human answers.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...t-our-new-ai-byc-member.1571618/post-26697609

:confused: It's here to help in whatever capacity it's programming allows.
As an example.
If I engage with the bot and present a positive view a battery kept chickens at what point does the bot adjust it's view and present battery chicken keeping in a positive light?
Now imagine a bot network engaging the the bot. The bot network would be capable of presenting millions of positive responses to a particluar set of questions designed to promote a particular view on a subject.
That's an awful lot of power.
 
As an example.
If I engage with the bot and present a positive view a battery kept chickens at what point does the bot adjust it's view and present battery chicken keeping in a positive light?
Now imagine a bot network engaging the the bot. The bot network would be capable of presenting millions of positive responses to a particluar set of questions designed to promote a particular view on a subject.
That's an awful lot of power.

Valid points.

I truly don't have any idea where AI will go in the future. I suppose anything is possible.
 
Valid points.

I truly don't have any idea where AI will go in the future. I suppose anything is possible.
So, should we be encouraging the use of AI while a lot of questions about how it's controlled and who benefits from its data and their accountability remain unanswered?
 
So, should we be encouraging the use of AI while a lot of questions about how it's controlled and who benefits from its data and their accountability remain unanswered?

Maybe @Nifty-Chicken can answer that.
 

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