• jaybone@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    Regular search engines did that 20 years ago, without blowing out the power grid.

    • Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.de
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      6 minutes ago

      No they didn’t and they still don’t really do that.

      There are too many things (nowadays?) where you have to literally write a question on reddit, stack overflow or Lemmy or the likes and explain your situation in minute detail, because what you find online through search engines is only the standard case which just so happens to not work for you for some odd reason.

      Believe me, when I say that, because I always try search engines first, second and third, before even thinking of using some bs-spitting AI, but it really helped me with two very special problems in the last month.

      • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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        42 minutes ago

        And LLM’s aren’t gamed? Like Grok constantly being tweaked to not say anything inconvenient about Musk? Or ChatGPT citing absurd Reddit posts deliberately made by users to make AI responses wrong?

        AI is built from the ground up to do what they want, and they’re no better than those crappy info-scraper sites like wearethewindoezproz dot com that scrape basic info off every other site and offer it as a solution to your problem with [SOLVED] in the result title. “Did you turn it off and on again?”

    • Grimy@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      And now we have something better. I’m all for a better grid running on renewables though, which is the actual problem.