doin' real great over at that search engine place
query was "phrases like butter my biscuits"
query was "phrases like butter my biscuits"
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Ok.
Ok.
Ok.
Whoa.
WOW!
Eh.. I guess.
This is true.
What?
(post was about AI stating that "HP. Lovecraft didn't have a cat named anything in particular," 🤦🏻♀️)
Unless rural Oregon is wilder than I give it credit for
Second only to posts from people who cite it as an authority. Apparently you’re supposed to yield to the car to your left at a blinking red light. /s
If you ask it for information about something technical that you know about, it produces convincing gibberish. It will fool someone who doesn’t know the subject.
I asked it about applied music theory and electronics.
5/8 is exactly equal to 0.625
Apparently 0.625 is bigger than 0.65
Yeah..
"oh, butter my biscuits"
"oh, gettin' a politician to do somethin' good for our country is like tryin' to poke a cat out from under the porch with a rope."
cant you see which is clearly better?
i used the automation to destroy the automation
It’s sad, the web used to be a priceless resource for information, now it’s like a flea market where everyone is trying to sell you something at every corner when you’re just trying to learn about something.
https://www.Udm14.com
Jesus.
>.<
☝🏻 To carbon date my eyes
(mostly because I've not heard of "butter my biscuits" before)
kinda impressive
That's why I've had a headache since 2023 that will probably never go away.
Avocados and shrimp out of a can.
It was an herbicide. What a fucking useless feature.
Love these little Dad/Uncle phrases :)
It's a stark reminder that LLM's are really good at one thing: predicting the next word in a sentence. They are not trained to do math, nor to think critically, which is why it makes no sense that we're enshrining it at the top of every search.
The answers are...surreal....
carbonates my soda
softens my fabric
https://udm14.com/
The eating crow thing is one Leonard French uses a lot. I hadn't heard it before I started watching his channel.
"Generative AI is experimental" yeah no kidding.
a food pairing that's commonly enjoyed together.
see also: a food pairing that's commonly enjoyed together.
Xdd
Just because.
but whats interesting is it didnt say " do you mean butters?"
It’s a great tool, but you have to calibrate it.
my mom did not "decide" she wanted to use AI, she just googled something like she's used to, what can she possibly know, how could she possibly "need" to know anything ffs
Every new technology requires us to adapt. Those who don't embrace technology that becomes mainstream get left behind.
It may be forced upon those who do not want it, but it is here to stay.
I hadn't realized you're just another one of those losers who defend AI against everything and everything AI is great and everything against AI is bad
have a good day pal
People can still use VHS, 8-Tracks, Laserdisc… But you’re not gonna find new releases on those media formats. So those who don’t buy into streaming, Blu-ray, DVD, etc - yeah, they get left behind. 🤷
I still suspect it's more a Midwest and/or southern phrase where biscuits are more common?
I need breakfast
😁
even reasons as to why this happend aside... it still should never happen in a deployed public facing system.
google really gets worse and worse.
that ozymandias bruh...
The internet is just full of shit, and most of the useful information are already backed-in the model.
Only use search if the backed-in knowledge is insufficient.
idioms - Why do 'fine words butter no parsnips'? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange https://search.app/U27BBT8AJmxh3DRx9
it pouts, too.
Lint licker orbits commercial comes to mind.