Can’t wait for all these companies to lose all this money on rushed far from ready to implement ‘tech’
They lose money for 5 years, establish AI use as mandatory to seem credible on the world stage, cause smaller businesses to spend money on a worthless resource in order to appear more successful, and win when those same smaller businesses begin folding, thus reducing competition, or win when they continue spending money on it. Regardless, AI will gradually become a norm and the companies that invested in it will have seen their investment come to fruition.
I’ve been wondering more and more if current GPT is more a side-show. Cool to look at, shows progress in tech, but more importantly sets you up as the people to build algorithms for military and surveillance use. Long-term high-margin contracts paid for by the public.
They win big because they are saving a lot from the mass lay-offs and the free advertising they get. And in the unlikely scenario where they actually face difficulties, they will just steal more money from the taxpayers in the form of a bail-out.
Mfw
She a classy lady who eats MINERALS tyvm
Jesus Christ, Marie!!
How do people get these responses? I try and it doesn’t show me any ai generated text like that.
Do you do it on a phone? It doesn’t do it on desktop for me.
Yeah, on my phone
My wife sees this feature but I don’t.
You gotta opt in to it. There’s a little chemistry beaker in the corner you click on
i think this is probably the best one of these so far.
Wow, thanks Google!
Pica/geophagia intensifies
Rocks are also a good base for soup. Who hasn’t heard of rock soup growing up?
Rock Stew is famous on Roshar. Just don’t be Sadeas
That soup rocks
The moral of the stone soup story is that greedy people can and should be tricked into sharing. Everything old is new again.
Greedy people should be put in the pot.
Where I’m from we traditionally use stones for soup. Rocks are reserved to make candies
Bite all the way down, and it still reads “Brighton”.
Soup from a stone? Fancy that!
We call it stone soup where I grew up, but the concept it is the same. I remember being sent out to find a good stone for the soup
Never.
But I’ve definitely heard of stone soup, and if you bring over some vegetables and some stock, I’ll make it for you with my stone.
I work in AI.
We’ve known this about LLM’s for many years. One of the reasons they weren’t widely used was due to hallucinations, where they’ll be coerced into saying something confidently incorrect. OpenAI created a great set of tools that showed true utility for LLM’s, and people were able to largely accept that even if it’s wrong, it’s good for basic tasks like writing a doc outline or filling in boilerplate in scripts.
Sadly, grifters have decided that LLM’s were the future, and they’ve put them into applications where they have no more benefit than other, compositional models. While they’re great at orchestration, they’re just not suited to search, answering broad questions with limited knowledge, or voice-based search - all areas they’ll be launched in. This doesn’t even scratch the surface of a LLM being used for critical subjects that require knowledge of health or the law, because those companies that decided that AI will build software for them, or run HR departments are going to be totally fucked when a big mistake happens.
It’s an arms race that no one wants, and one that arguably hasn’t created anything worthwhile yet, outside of a wildly expensive tool that will save you some time. What’s even sadder is that I bet you could go to any of these big tech companies and ask IC’s if this is a good use of their time and they’ll say no. Tens of thousands of jobs were lost, and many worthwhile projects were scrapped so some billionaire cunts could enter an AI pissing contest.
Good thing, this is a search result problem and hope they’ll fix this
Right? Hide rocks in peanut butter? What about peanut allergies?!
Wow geologists are dicks
Is this really ‘‘real’’ Brave AI gave me better results
How many rocks to eat Based on the search results, it’s essential to clarify that eating rocks is not a recommended or healthy practice. However, some animals, like crocodiles, seals, and birds, ingest small rocks to aid in digestion or buoyancy. For Humans: It’s crucial to note that humans are not designed to eat rocks. Ingesting rocks can lead to serious health issues, such as intestinal blockages, digestive problems, and even internal damage. The search results highlight the potential risks and consequences of eating rocks, including intestinal blockage due to the inability to digest rocks. For Animals: In some cases, animals may ingest small rocks as a natural part of their digestive process. For example, birds may swallow sharp pebbles and grit to help grind up their food in their gizzards. Similarly, some reptiles and mammals may ingest small rocks to aid in digestion or buoyancy.
Conclusion: In summary, it’s not recommended for humans to eat rocks. While some animals may ingest small rocks as part of their natural behavior, humans should avoid this practice to maintain good health and digestive well-being. AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts. Learn more
Looking forward to one of my stupid comments coming up as an answer for a real query on google.
Ah I see the Goron version of Google is coming along nicely.
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