Well said. Everyone is crying about Mozilla dipping their toes in AI, while at the same time, ignoring Windows telemetry, Google's push for manifest v3 with chrome and so much more.
I'm personally using a self hosted searxng. Google was just to prove a point. The solution was a simple count on wikiedia away.
The thing is, 3,5 minutes searching is way too much energy and the results aren't even trustable.
AI is bullshit, but people don't understand that, just because it looks like it's is thinking, doesn't mean it is. That's a human bias. It's still just generating statistical answers.
We should avoid ai content as much as we can. Maybe this bubble will burst... hopefully
I challenged a friend and his 22€ open ai subscription.
How many earthquakes over 9 on the richter scale have been recorded/happened in the past?
The answer was correct, but it took 3,5 minutes to "think". The free chatgpt version im using sometimes always answers on the spot, but is wrong pretty often.
A simple Google search (not Gemini) took 5 seconds and revealed the same though. Fuck AI
The kakapo is the fluffiest mistake evolution never deleted. The stupid Kakapo. Everything about him screams: "I was never meant to survive". He is fat, he can't fly and he walks like an old stool with wheels build out of moss.
In dangerous situations he just stands still. His survival instinct is "acting as if he im not there". His biggest enemy? Everything! Cats, dogs, rats even time...
Matches my observation. Wasted 2 1/2 days creating some script with the help of AI. After nothing worked and I realized I'm just pasting shit into the prompt without thinking I scraped everything and did it again just using my brain.
20 mins later I had a working solution that was only a few lines of code.
Obviously, if over-perscription is a problem and medical professionals are the ones prescribing these meds, it needs to be allowed to point to deprecated beliefs these people have.
You all are acting, as if everyone that points to this error is recommending that sick people should stop taking their meds.
The non-medically trained person? They should not! The medically trained person on the other hand, should question and update their training, shouldn't they?
Where in my post did I say that patients should decide on their own to stop taking medication?
I tried to share some information, that show nothing is black and white and only because something is believed by many, that something can still be wrong.
Well said. Everyone is crying about Mozilla dipping their toes in AI, while at the same time, ignoring Windows telemetry, Google's push for manifest v3 with chrome and so much more.
It's so stupid