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garbage in, garbage out

  1. This saying points out the fact that a computer can do only what it is programmed to do and is only as good as the data it receives and the instructions it is given. If there is a logical error in software , or if incorrect data are entered, the result will probably be either a wrong answer or a system crash .


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Notes

The saying is sometimes shortened to “GIGO†(GUY-go).
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"At its core, AI is fundamentally 'garbage in, garbage out' - its outputs reflect the data it is trained on, and the weights given to it," he says.

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In response to the old adage “garbage in, garbage outâ€, Ms Teevan says Microsoft is currently doing a lot of work to ensure that Copilot’s “AI prompting†is as good as possible.

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Artificial so-called intelligence is hardly immune to a dynamic that computer experts long ago dubbed "GIGO" — garbage in, garbage out.

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The old adage, "garbage in, garbage out" still holds true.

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The old adage, "garbage in, garbage out" still holds true.

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