Another helpful tip by google (will drop 2 bonus facepalms in comments)
Another helpful tip by google (will drop 2 bonus facepalms in comments)
Another helpful tip by google (will drop 2 bonus facepalms in comments)
You know... people give Google's AI assistant a lot of shit, but this recipe was fire. 🔥
I wonder how long it will take for Google to pull the plug of that feature. I mean, this is hilarious of course so there's that, but I'm pretty sure that relying on the awareness of the user to fix the oopsie woopsies is not a good idea. This will end badly.
For everything deadly answer that is also hilarious and obviously wrong for most people, there might be tens or hundreds of deadly answers that are not as obvious for a significant percentage of the users.
I is just a question of when Googles artificial "intelligence" will kill someone.
Probably not until they see a lawsuit
All that useless reddit data.
Reddit has really great data as well. The AI just doesn't know the difference. Want to know what tastes good with rice? Reddit is the source.
These have to be fake right... please tell me they are fake.... please
I thought they must be photoshopped....but then I messed around with it just now for, like, a minute:
Okay you can't post that and not tell us the best recipe for hockey pucks.
To be fair, anything is edible at least once.
They're very real. There's also one telling people to eat glue, which got a lot of attention recently. Lol
The actually scary thing is when the AI suggestions become less ridiculous. It seems very unlikely for anyone to try to sauté garlic in gasoline, but at a certain point these suggestions are going to sound more reasonable but be equally as dangerous. Say, what medication is safe. Or what to do in an emergency. Those are the things that are going to get people killed.
How are more people not on board with this?
Its the perfect way to train a new generation that they shouldn't trust everything they read online
Is it known where the LLM got this one from?
Their ass, presumably Edit: Someone elses ass, presumably.
They're not creative enough to pull things out of their metaphorical ass. They can only mindlessly spew what they've seen somewhere before.
OP didn't precondition their query with the requirement of living through making and consuming the spaghetti.
I bet they used upvotes to weight the Reddit data, which means they trained this thing to be funny not smart.
What in the actual fuck? How is Google not facing massive fines every day that they allow this abomination to exist online?
I love how confident it is
"I am telling you for the last time, no you cant"
I'm thinking it will be a while before AI can take over the world - considering it currently has the intelligence of a newborn monkey.
Though before that happens, it might launch all the nukes because someone asks it to boost rocket power and forgets to specify just for a rocket design they are working on.
Remember:
Not really. Just going to post a comment I post whenever this topic comes up, related to how our company utilities it as software developers / engineers.
Sure they make mistakes, but even when wrong it still gives a good start. Meaning in writing less syntax.
Particularly for boring stuff.
Example: My boss is a fan of useMemo in react, not bothered about the overhead, so I just write a comment for the repetitive stuff like sorting easier to write
And then pressing return a few times. Plus with integration in to Visual Studio Professional it will learn from your other files so if you have coding standards it’s great for that.
Is it perfect? No. Does it same time and allow us to actually solve complex problems? Yes.
Yep. I use it to scaffold, rubber duck, and comment. I check it after but it does a pretty good job at that. It gives slightly better feedback than the stuffed bear on my desk and the comments are usually pretty good.
In addition, I'll write up a big ol' presentation that needs to be summarized but I'm not great at self editing. So I'll feed it through and have it give me an elevator pitch, an executive summary, and a shorter presentation. It does a passable job with very few edits for that.
It's definitely not going to replace me. It can't do my job or even anything close. But it has helped me be better at my job the same way that VS Code and PyCharm make things faster and better than just typing in Notepad.
Right. I use it every day and I'm probably 600% more productive now. What's shocking to me is the apparent difference in quality between ChatGPT and Google's AI. ChatGPT is incredibly useful. Google's AI seems dangerous and ridiculous.
"punched its deck" i love this
I don't think its ALWAYS true that the effort is equal. I think that for important things that need to have very low error rates it is going to be equal or exceed. But if you are doing creative writing and have writers block. Generative AI can help give ideas that can be helpful even if wrong because you can identify why they are wrong which might point you in the right direction.