I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it.
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog As nature intended.
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog I mean, nobody's perfect bro. It gets it right most of the time bro. If we could just put it everywhere, into everything, then it would certainly get better bro. /s
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog I would have loved to see that example, or an example...
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
10/10 no notes.
@GossiTheDog the future, ladies and gents and non-binary friends.
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog
We call that "auto-coprophagia" -
@GossiTheDog I see this pretty much daily when I'm Googling for niche technical answers, and Google AI-ception happens via reddit, too.
AI misunderstood the question, AI misunderstood the answer that AI wrote that was based on information did AI didn't understand in the first place.
@plaidtron3000 @GossiTheDog
True, Plaid, except Ai does not have any understanding. -
I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog It didn't take long for the well to be poisoned.
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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I identified your mistake in the first four words.
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog i still think all of this is an intentional war on information
spread disorganization, misinformation and make truth harder to pinpoint
this aides some of the more powerful people in the world -
I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog this is how the bubble pops
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@GossiTheDog - the future is going to be wonderful.
@bradbury @GossiTheDog
Please avoid sarcasm. The AI doesn't understand it. -
I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog They don't interpret, they don't understand. They just put tokens together in the order of the most probable sequence maximizing the relevance score to the query.
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
10/10 no notes.
@GossiTheDog everyone still uses google search, regardless what platform they use, along with Chrome browser even on windows & mac, or already are on Google's own soon to be locked down Android or ChomeOS. Vast majority of these don't subscribe to office or pay for other Gen BS crap. However they by default are funneled uses Gemini directly or indirectly. Hence why google will win the Gen BS race and should be focused same if not more than the others, which doesn't happen at least around here.
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@GossiTheDog
Yeah make sure you become a broken record to friends, fam, students, colleagues, clients anyone you care abt --- ALWAYS scroll down past the "slop at the top" of ALL search results to get to the actual shit underneath.

To do internet searches without getting that annoying #AIsummary (which usually makes for one more useless thing to scroll through to get to the links you want to see, and which wastes a large amount of electricity every time), you can add a simple bit of text at the beginning or end of your search query.
Type “hyphen AI” at the start or end of any search query to not get that annoying AI summary at the top of your search results (which usually makes for one more useless thing to scroll through to get to the links you want to see, and which wastes data center electricity every time).
For example:
-ai Names of all four Beatles
**OR**
Names of all four Beatles -ai#AIprompts #GoogleTricks #AIsummaries #AI #GoogleSearching #GoogleSearch #InternetSearch #SearchEngines #Searches #Googling #AvoidingAI #NoAI
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
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@GossiTheDog I hope you gave it feedback that this was great and a correct answer?
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@GossiTheDog I am literally scoring a RAG right now and the dataset returned has the *exact* correct command...
given that command, the llm still returned totally fabricated nonsense.
It's nuts all the way down
@Longplay_Games @GossiTheDog For feeding the turtles?
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
10/10 no notes.
@GossiTheDog
Searching for anything on the web at this point is like playing a game of telephone... -
To do internet searches without getting that annoying #AIsummary (which usually makes for one more useless thing to scroll through to get to the links you want to see, and which wastes a large amount of electricity every time), you can add a simple bit of text at the beginning or end of your search query.
Type “hyphen AI” at the start or end of any search query to not get that annoying AI summary at the top of your search results (which usually makes for one more useless thing to scroll through to get to the links you want to see, and which wastes data center electricity every time).
For example:
-ai Names of all four Beatles
**OR**
Names of all four Beatles -ai#AIprompts #GoogleTricks #AIsummaries #AI #GoogleSearching #GoogleSearch #InternetSearch #SearchEngines #Searches #Googling #AvoidingAI #NoAI
@AnneTheWriter1 @GossiTheDog
This is super cool, thanks from us all.

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@plaidtron3000 @GossiTheDog
True, Plaid, except Ai does not have any understanding.@Guillotine_Jones @GossiTheDog You could read "misunderstands" as "fails to understand", if that helps.
But it's a distinction without a difference in the outcome.
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I just googled something and Google put its AI summary top, which incorrectly used a Facebook post - misinterpreting it. The Facebook post itself was an AI summary of a user post - which AI had also misinterpreted. The result is the Google answer was just total bollocks.
10/10 no notes.
@GossiTheDog I often use Google along with other search engines when searching for well-sourced information to add to @wikipedia. Due to the information not yet being present on Wikipedia, it regularly craps itself, either confidently stating nonsense that a novice in the field would know is wrong or giving answers like those of a panicked job interview candidate being thrown a curveball. It is as reliant on the free encyclopedia as Elon's questionably-reworded copy of it.