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  • Reed_Richards
    Reed_Richards Posts: 5,338 Forumite
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    Qyburn said:
    I've come across plenty of people using 'could of' as they forget that the contraction refers to 'have'. That is in both written and verbal forms..
    Wouldn't you expect an AI bot to get it right? 
    No, an AI bot would go with the majority that it leaned from.  So if enough people mistakenly write "of" when they mean "have", or the contraction " 've ", then the AI bot will go along.  What concerns me is the failure of schools to educate, so people then fail to realise that the "of" is wrong.  
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  • greenbee
    greenbee Posts: 17,797 Forumite
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    Qyburn said:
    I've come across plenty of people using 'could of' as they forget that the contraction refers to 'have'. That is in both written and verbal forms..
    Wouldn't you expect an AI bot to get it right? 
    No. The bot is only as intelligent as it's creator, and it doesn't know what it doesn't know. And the more poor-quality AI-generated garbage that is out there, the higher the proportion of poor-quality AI-generated garbage that is being used to educate them. 
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