Oh sure, they understand logic and their behavior, but they don’t understand what’s they’re saying (particularly the validity of it) https://arstechnica.com/?p=1961606
They’re like… a story author. They understand the rules of language well enough they can write a story, but they don’t understand the data or reality well enough to know if they’ve told you the truth, told you a lie, or told you something in-between.
i.e. they have no idea if they’ve told you fact or fiction, they just know they’ve done a convincing job of conveying the message based on language patterns, and that is an extremely big problem.
Oh sure, they understand logic and their behavior, but they don’t understand what’s they’re saying (particularly the validity of it) https://arstechnica.com/?p=1961606
They’re like… a story author. They understand the rules of language well enough they can write a story, but they don’t understand the data or reality well enough to know if they’ve told you the truth, told you a lie, or told you something in-between.
i.e. they have no idea if they’ve told you fact or fiction, they just know they’ve done a convincing job of conveying the message based on language patterns, and that is an extremely big problem.