• jballs@sh.itjust.works
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    My wife works at a library. People constantly come in asking to use the library fax machine, because Google’s AI says they have one.

    They don’t have one. Their website says they don’t have one. But LLMs have determined it’s plausible for libraries to have a fax machine, so Google tells people that they have one.

    You’d be surprised at the number of people who can’t accept that people working at the library know more about the library than Google.

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      I’ve had this experience myself; I’m an American living in the Netherlands and sometimes just don’t know the name for the thing I need nor where to buy one. LLM bots are fine for the translation part, but they will make wild assumptions like telling me I can buy a kitchen strainer at the hardware store or food spices at a place called Kruidvat which translates to spice-bucket basically but is actually most like CVS without the pharmacy and does not sell any food besides some candy and chips.

      It’s hilarious how quickly these bots can swing from super useful to actually harmful to trust.

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        Lol I’m sure that would end badly. Remember that QAnon crazy guy that fired shots at that pizza restaurant demanding to see the basement where they kept the kids tied up?

        Google is basically a conspiracy theorist peddler at the point.

    • youcantreadthis@quokk.au
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      Well of course. Telling me im wrong is an attack on me. Im good not bad so dont deserve to be attacked. So anyone attacking me is bad and a liar and erong.