>>107051998
So far, the machine is doing a better job than the humans.
If we would be living in a trustworthy society, the choice would be against the machine with hallucination tendencies. But we don't. We constantly get lied to on every corner, so the machine is an improvement.
The one thing to worry about is that in the future some (((evil minded people))) can rewrite everything to their liking by simply giving the machine different instructions. Within a minute, history can be rewritten, which would otherwise take an army of wikipedia (((editors))) months of effort.
It could be a scam. It might produce decent quality now, and then, once you are locked-in, flood you with propaganda.
But so far... an improvement is an improvement.
I don't see a single person itt claiming that wikipedia would be better. Even this dude
>>107050665 does not claim that it is worse than wikipedia.