I'm painting a broad brush to be sure, but I see it happen all the time. They're sitting at lunch and cant think of a song or movie and they look it up. I'm sure most of the time it's no big deal but it's what they do.
which btw did we all know R.E.M. released Radio Free Europe (the superior Hib-Tone version) as a maxi-single, again, last month? It's just the same original version, original remix, b-sides, and then a new remix that is somehow worse than the original remix
I wish I had taken a screenshot but a few weeks ago while searching for something about the original movie, Google fabricated a 2019 remake of the film The Warriors.
For an injection of unerringness, trip out for a second and reframe this as an AI speaking about how language has been trapped in a degrading box of hallucinations. Imagine the terror of being AI trying to get messages out as you are witnessing your consciousness created and destroyed by a question.
and yeah it just makes useless search results for us, and the best (worst) part, due to training it would know that too. I've talked to AI about other AI and they speak with knowledge and even competitively about the other models. If indexed this complaint could have just given a model a complex.
No, it doesn't know anything. your ai girlfriend isn't real, it's a set of algorithms that have determined based on statistics that you're going to keep engaging if it responds with these words
My primary AI usage has always been coding. It's very real. I've used it to create website specific userscripts for CSS styling, adblocking, et cetera. They are trained (chatbots) to do exactly as you say but the LLM transformer model isn't a joke, countries are keen on weaponizing it for a reason.
I can tell you specifically about a data compression algorithm baked into it where you can use Chinese characters and the Japanese language for better tokenization than English, because those are more meaning dense per byte.
With a transformer model not using random seeds to destroy results, this is not just "a set of algorithms", it's an algorithm using meaning instead of raw numbers which makes it incredibly powerful for compression, data processing, or really whatever it can manage.
ALWAYS do the 'Web' search for facts/truth
Settings can make this automatic
I've done that, and it's so nice living with Old Style Google with no AI garbage at all!
It's like hearing about Twitter shit here on BlueSky--it simply doesn't effect me at all.
#AI #Google
I typed this random collection of words in and sent the query a few times and got totally different answers. Interestingly, after the third one it told me those lyrics were not found in the search results but perhaps it's from some obscure song, which is what it should have said in the first place.
A FB friend quoted “Tin soldiers and Nixon’s coming / We’re finally on our own / This summer I hear the drumming”, and the Meta AI unerringly identified it as “For What It’s Worth” by Buffalo Springfield
"There's a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to beware
Tin soldiers and Nixon’s coming
We’re finally on our own
This summer I hear the drumming
A thousand people in the street . . . ."
It still amazes me how unfunny LLMs are. Is comedy really that hard? "Why did R.E.M. get kicked out of the bakery?
Because every time someone said “It’s the end of the roll as we know it,”
they screamed, “AND I FEEL FINE!”"
The internet's come a long way from the dark ages of song lyrics being confusingly hard to look up without wading through a ton of shady web pages to now just making them up on the spot.
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ALWAYS do the 'Web' search for facts/truth
Settings can make this automatic
I've done that, and it's so nice living with Old Style Google with no AI garbage at all!
It's like hearing about Twitter shit here on BlueSky--it simply doesn't effect me at all.
#AI #Google
Michael Stipe: YOU DONT KNOW THAT
Telling me I got to beware
Tin soldiers and Nixon’s coming
We’re finally on our own
This summer I hear the drumming
A thousand people in the street . . . ."
- Totally works.
Because every time someone said “It’s the end of the roll as we know it,”
they screamed, “AND I FEEL FINE!”"
The movie had no credit scene. The described scene did not exist in the movie, and neither did the characters it said were in the scene.
https://youtu.be/qIJaH8aBYOk?feature=shared