Yeah, I misread the title, wrote my comment, went back and saw that I was stupid, and deleted my comment. I suppose that doesn’t show in all instances though.
Yeah, I misread the title, wrote my comment, went back and saw that I was stupid, and deleted my comment. I suppose that doesn’t show in all instances though.
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I like kagi. I wish it weren’t a fourteen step process just to have it be the default when I search in the URL bar.
Ah yes, I’m sure Kim Jong Un attends his local Baptist Church every Sunday like a good fascist.
Yeah, the ear-blast videos take a full two or three seconds to register that I’m hitting the volume button. Tinnitus hit me like a train
Any time an android phone I own gets older than, say, a year, the volume controls get more and more sluggish. I feel like it’s a form of planned obsolescence, but I haven’t ever heard of anyone else talking about it.
You are correct, I too tend to humanize LLMs to some degree.
FYI the only source listed anywhere in the article is Bard itself. This journalist seems to just interview an LLM and take the outputs as fact.
Public service announcement: this article seems to be written like their only source was asking Bard some questions. If you trust Bard enough to tell you Google’s plans, you may as well be asking it when the second coming is happening, because it’ll be just as confident when it hallucinates that answer too.
LMAO I opened the link expecting an article, and I got a steady flow of quotations, but nothing to indicate who is being quoted. At the very end, the sentence “For its part, Bard states…” is used, and I can think of no clearer way to display your fundamental misunderstanding of AI. Bard can’t “state” shit in any official capacity. Bard is the same caliber of LLM as GPT, and both have a documented tendency to hallucinate.
Sponsored results make me irrationally angry and push me to Kagi every time I see them.