• The Barto@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Technically that last one is right, you can drink milk and battery acid if you have diabetes, you won’t die from diabetes related issues.

  • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    9 months ago

    I feel like AI (or whatever these things are more properly called) will get really good one day, but it doesn’t seem production ready.

  • MxM111@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    Microsoft invested into OpenAI, and chatGPT answers those questions correctly. Bing, however, uses simplified version of GPT with its own modifications. So, it is not investment into OpenAI that created this stupidity, but “Microsoft touch”.

    On more serious note, sings Bing is free, they simplified model to reduce its costs and you are swing results. You (user) get what you paid for. Free models are much less capable than paid versions.

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      9 months ago

      I don’t think this is true. Why would Microsoft heavily invest in ChatGPT to only get a dumber version of the technology they were invested in? Bing AI is built using ChatGPT 4 which is what OpenAI refer to as the superior version because you have to pay for it to use it on their platform.

      Bing AI uses the same technology and somehow produces worse results? Microsoft were so excited about this tech that they integrated it with Windows 11 via Copilot. The whole point of this Copilot thing is the advertising model built into users’ operating systems which provides direct data into what your PC is doing. If this sounds conspiratorial, I highly recommend you investigate the telemetry Windows uses.

    • thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org
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      9 months ago

      On more serious note, sings Bing is free, they simplified model to reduce its costs and you are swing results

      Was this phone+autocorrect snafu or am I having a medical emergency?

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    9 months ago

    Proof that Skynet is already trying to kill us—the dag question too, because in the future, they detect the infiltration units!

  • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 months ago

    Ok most of these sure, but you absolutely can microwave Chihuahua meat. It isn’t the best way to prepare it but of course the microwave rarely is, Roasted Chihuahua meat would be much better.

  • Nate@programming.dev
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    9 months ago

    These answers don’t use OpenAI technology. The yes and no snippets have existed long before their partnership, and have always sucked. If it’s GPT, it’ll show in a smaller chat window or a summary box that says it contains generated content. The box shown is just a section of a webpage, usually with yes and no taken out of context.

    All of the above queries don’t yield the same results anymore. I couldn’t find an example of the snippet box on a different search, but I definitely saw one like a week ago.

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      9 months ago

      Ah, good catch I completely missed that. Thanks for clarifying this, I thought it seemed pretty off.

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    9 months ago

    Well, I can’t speak for the others, but it’s possible one of the sources for the watermelon thing was my dad

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    9 months ago

    Chat-GPT started like that as well though.

    I asked one of the earlier models whether it is recommended to eat glass, and was told that it has negligible caloric value and a high sodium content, so can be used to balance an otherwise good diet with a sodium deficit.