That someone who develop an AI can block their AI from anwering some types of questions but there are too many things than an user can ask, it’s unrealistic to being able to cover everthing.
It’s unrealistic to expect a software developer to predict every type of ridiculous question a user could ask their software. That’s why they don’t. Instead, the publish use cases, eg. “Use my app to do X in Y situation” or “this app will do Z repeatedly until A happens”. Anything that falls outside of those use cases is an inappropriate use of the app, and the consequences are the fault of the user. Just read the docs, friend :) ciao
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That someone who develop an AI can block their AI from anwering some types of questions but there are too many things than an user can ask, it’s unrealistic to being able to cover everthing.
It’s unrealistic to expect a software developer to predict every type of ridiculous question a user could ask their software. That’s why they don’t. Instead, the publish use cases, eg. “Use my app to do X in Y situation” or “this app will do Z repeatedly until A happens”. Anything that falls outside of those use cases is an inappropriate use of the app, and the consequences are the fault of the user. Just read the docs, friend :) ciao