Spyke
lemmy.zip

I'm confused, were you expecting a specific answer?

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lemmy.world

Yeah, I was expecting to know what day Feb 11th was, since you know, it's February right now?

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Userreply
lemmy.ml

Should have checked the calendar then (:

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Easier to use 3,000,000x the compute power it took to get to the moon and get the wrong answer, than look at a calendar.

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slazer2aureply
lemmy.world

Ah ambiguous user input leading to incorrect output. Aka shin in shit out.

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I mean, regular ok Google used to get it right. Understanding the context is the basic thing digital assistants used to have. If I tell you to come meet me on the 13th, would you assume Feb or April?

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Drewreply
sopuli.xyz

Idk why people go to hurdles to defend bad software engineering only when it comes to LLMs

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Because that other stuff used to work before the company fired all of QA and local devs. Then the bugs after that were used to justify LLMs to replace the "shitty coders" that outsourcing to a sweatshop usually entails. At least with the sweatshops there was some argument to be made that the people working there either had no other choice, or a slim chance they actually cared about their output and made it so at least it would do the bare minimum.

Now that corporate wants to justify their hype and investment in AI to attract the moneyed entities, they will go to any lengths to show it actually works. Even if the Emperor has no clothes on!

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Ah day of the week in a specific month. Calendars don't lie lol

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That is just a matter of what you get used to, there is no fundamental diffidence as long as the numbers follow the scale one way or the other.

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Thank you, Gemini, very cool. | Spyke