AI helps, they say. Software makes life easier, they say

| October 28, 2024 | 39 Comments

First off, tip o’ the hat to Mason for spotting this too.

We are all hearing how Artificial Intelligence, aka AI,  is the wave of the future, and that machine learning/intelligence will lead to breakthroughs, stunning leaps, and making everything better, right? (We all know that in actuality, almost all technology advances are used to kill each other off more easily, right? THEN they think about applying it to normal life.) But AI is the current buzzword, like quantum computing was, like nanotechnology was, like…

There has been more than one fella who has equated Artificial Intelligence with Natural Stupidity. Will one beat out the other? Who knows – but seemingly, some AI seems to have incorporated Artificial Stupidity to blend the two.

Tech behemoth OpenAI has touted its artificial intelligence-powered transcription tool Whisper as having near “human level robustness and accuracy.”

But Whisper has a major flaw: It is prone to making up chunks of text or even entire sentences, according to interviews with more than a dozen software engineers, developers and academic researchers. Those experts said some of the invented text — known in the industry as hallucinations — can include racial commentary, violent rhetoric and even imagined medical treatments.

Experts said that such fabrications are problematic because Whisper is being used in a slew of industries worldwide to translate and transcribe interviews, generate text in popular consumer technologies and create subtitles for videos.

I don’t translate interviews any more, but can swear that subtitles nowadays are pitiful – and sometimes even funny – to the point of becoming next to useless. How will we watch a Scots detective without having his mumblings translated into something approximating intelligible speech?  (“Clarkson’s Farm” excepted, there’s a guy on there that NO ONE understands but his son. Even the subtitler gives up.)

But that could be a bit dangerous in a medical context, especially if “burned herself on a canner” turns into “cancer” or some such. At least it’s rare, though, mmh? Uh, no:

A University of Michigan researcher conducting a study of public meetings, for example, said he found hallucinations in eight out of every 10 audio transcriptions he inspected, before he started trying to improve the model.

A machine learning engineer said he initially discovered hallucinations in about half of the over 100 hours of Whisper transcriptions he analyzed. A third developer said he found hallucinations in nearly every one of the 26,000 transcripts he created with Whisper.

“Nobody wants a misdiagnosis,” said Nelson, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. “There should be a higher bar.”

Whisper also is used to create closed captioning for the Deaf and hard of hearing — a population at particular risk for faulty transcriptions. That’s because the Deaf and hard of hearing have no way of identifying fabrications “hidden amongst all this other text,” said Christian Vogler, who is deaf and directs Gallaudet University’s Technology Access Program.

Think this doesn’t affect you? Ever hear of ChatGTP?

While most developers assume that transcription tools misspell words or make other errors, engineers and researchers said they had never seen another AI-powered transcription tool hallucinate as much as Whisper.

The tool is integrated into some versions of OpenAI’s flagship chatbot ChatGPT, and is a built-in offering in Oracle and Microsoft’s cloud computing platforms, which service thousands of companies worldwide. It is also used to transcribe and translate text into multiple languages.

In the last month alone, one recent version of Whisper was downloaded over 4.2 million times from open-source AI platform HuggingFace. Sanchit Gandhi, a machine-learning engineer there, said Whisper is the most popular open-source speech recognition model and is built into everything from call centers to voice assistants.

So it is not necessarily “Robert from Punjab” not understanding you, it can also be his software. You know those annoying automatic operators asking “What are you calling about?” which interpret “You screwed up my bill!” to “You want to sue a hill?” Yep… but it even INVENTS things.

In an example they uncovered, a speaker said, “He, the boy, was going to, I’m not sure exactly, take the umbrella.”

But the transcription software added: “He took a big piece of a cross, a teeny, small piece … I’m sure he didn’t have a terror knife so he killed a number of people.”

A speaker in another recording described “two other girls and one lady.” Whisper invented extra commentary on race, adding “two other girls and one lady, um, which were Black.”

Imagine a court case where someone’s defense relied on a transcription. Or, the medical transcription software Nabla:

It’s impossible to compare Nabla’s AI-generated transcript to the original recording because Nabla’s tool erases the original audio for “data safety reasons,” Raison said.

Nabla said the tool has been used to transcribe an estimated 7 million medical visits.

AP

Like electric cars… think we may need to dial some refinement time into this.

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Deckie

Tooling around on AI one day, I learned that the first US president to be paid via electronic direct deposit was Abraham Lincoln.

The mo you kno.

Forest Bondurant

Fo show!

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Anonymous

And…

th-6
2banana

Just like dominion voting machines and polling stations that destroy all paper ballots…

“It’s impossible to compare Nabla’s AI-generated transcript to the original recording because Nabla’s tool erases the original audio for “data safety reasons,” Raison said.”

Anonymous

Privacy is the last refuge of the scoundrel today.

President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neande

May be a safety measure to dual record any audio. Keep one yourself as a control, to compare against the AI (Artificial Idiot) transcription.

George V

It’s not AI that’s stupid, it’s the people applying it. If AI can’t properly transcribe speech, why not go back to the software technology that used to work, which I first saw in 1983? That first version made some mistakes if annunciation wasn’t clear, but it didn’t make stuff up and if it couldn’t transcribe something it issued the computer equivalent of “WTF did you just say???”

Perhaps AI really is mimicking human thought. We all know people who, when they don’t know something, just make stuff up.

2banana

AI is neither “stupid” or “smart.”

It is computer code that does exactly what it is programed to do.

Graybeard

As a retired computer programmer I agree, however there is the problem of the programmer not catching exceptions correctly, using someone else’s software library recklessly, etcetera ad nauseum.
GIGO doesn’t just refer to the data.

USAFRetired

Which is more suspect? Artificial Intelligence or Natural Stupidity?

Anonymous

Invention of AI has also created, by default, both Artificial Stupidity and a need for Artificial Moral Character because it just ain’t all that.

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Green Thumb

I am sure Phil Monkress (CEO of All-Points Logistics) is using AI to help him increase his stealing potential from the US taxpayer.

11B-Mailclerk

We created the Artificial Sinner, but without any reference to or desire for, the Almighty.

Some might put that in non-theological terms, but the essence is …. essential.

KoB

The only Soft Wear I’m interested in is something silky and partially revealing that is draped over a willing Ms Thang. Nothing artificial about it getting my attention.

Tallywhagger

Tell us, again, which head were you thinking with? Or, what were you thinking and when were you thinking it? 🙂

KoB

My Little Head is my Hardware 😇

11B-Mailclerk

“Packard Bell”. Tsk.

SFC D

“But Whisper has a major flaw: It is prone to making up chunks of text or even entire sentences,”

So… Whisper is Kamala Harris… 

Deckie

It should be called Cackle.

Sailorcurt

My wife has an iPhone. She uses speech to text for texting. She’s been complaining lately that it seems to be getting worse and worse at translating what she says into text accurately.

Has anyone else noticed that? Is this the cause? Is Apple incorporating more “AI” into their speech to text engine?

I don’t use speech to text…I’ve always hated it, so I have no idea.

11B-Mailclerk

Fifteen years ago, having a hand crippled by a fall, I used Dragon Naturally Speaking for speech to text at work.

Worked rather well. Had to adapt a few pronunciations to avoid garbles. It seemed to learn my voice over time, fewer glitches, especially if I used the “retrain” option occasionally.

Current AI art? Gah.

Slow Joe

I have been using ChatGPT for a couple years now, and I have noticed a massive improvement in the last six months.
All emerging technologies have issues.
I am sure when the first car came out detractors were making fun of horseless carriages. Then Ford released the Model T.

Hack Stone

Artificial intelligence will never replace the genuine stupidity of going on a military blog to defend the lies of Phil Monkress.

RGR 4-78

But will it improve Psuls vocabulary?

Anonymous

Don’t think it’ll ever replace Lars– that’s definitely all natural on his part.

Deckie

That guy’s so fucking stupid he almost makes it an art form.

11B-Mailclerk

Not all screeching can be fixed with WD40.

DocV

I’m all for anything that improves internet porn…just sayin’…😁

SgtM

I was using the road map app on my I phone a couple of weeks ago in St Louis. The thing had me merging into a 4 lane and getting back off about 25 yards later in the far lane. I yelled out what the fuck am I going do with this car now. The damn phone said “I do not know how to answer that” I started busting out laughing.

MarineDad61

Oh boy.

  • Senior Enlisted Marine Reduced to Sergeant for Wearing Unauthorized Awards, Including Purple Heart

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2024/10/28/marine-sergeant-major-demoted-wearing-purple-heart-combat-action-ribbon-and-other-awards-without.html

SgtM

Piece of shit just pissed off the Motor T world. This asshole just crapped on “ The pride don’t ride without motor t” I am a proud 3522 motor t Sgt.

A Terminal Lance Coolie

Well, that’s one dumbass.

I’d have busted his ass back to Private. There isn’t an iota of the integrity and leadership expected of an NCO in that soup sandwich.

Anonymous

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

Prior Service (Ret)

I don’t see any pro…Kill Whitey!..lems with emerging AI.

ChipNASA

I came here to say this…..FAG…(That was AI, it wasn’t me…!!)

Microsoft deletes AI chatbot after racist, homophobic tweets, according to report

https://sdtimes.com/ai/microsoft-deletes-ai-chatbot-after-racist-homophobic-tweets-according-to-report/

Anonymous

AI would never create this today:

OsamaEasy
11B-Mailclerk

Remember with “Two Shots and a Splash”.

Veritas Omnia Vincit

My wife worked with medical transcription software for a number of years in the lab….one pathologist was conducting an autopsy and the transcript read “we are noting a Bologna amputation”…..

When the pathologist was asked what he meant by that he stated it was a “below the knee amputation”….

While not significantly incomprehensible it was a small taste of how that process was not quite as well defined as the software programmers had hoped…it’s harder to get a hospital to buy something that is not accurate.

Skivvy Stacker

I have to watch TV with closed captioning. It’s getting harder and harder for me to hear conversations without turning the volume up to ear bleed levels for everyone else, and I can’t understand what most black entertainers or sports figures are saying.
I have been amused on many occasions when there is a scene where an explosion and fire is happening, and the AI translates it as “Applause”.
Or I might be engrossed in a high speed chase on “COPS”, and an officer will radio; “West bound on Rampart” might be translated at “Where out apart”.