You know how Google’s new feature called AI Overviews is prone to spitting out wildly incorrect answers to search queries? In one instance, AI Overviews told a user to use glue on pizza to make sure the cheese won’t slide off (pssst…please don’t do this.)

Well, according to an interview at The Vergewith Google CEO Sundar Pichai published earlier this week, just before criticism of the outputs really took off, these “hallucinations” are an “inherent feature” of  AI large language models (LLM), which is what drives AI Overviews, and this feature “is still an unsolved problem.”

  • EatATaco@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    The part where it’s not “pure coincidence” but instead a deliberate part of some conspiracy.

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      7 months ago

      but instead a deliberate part of some conspiracy.

      You mean… apart from the bog-standard propaganda regime the capitalist class has been enforcing on us long before either of us were born?

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          7 months ago

          I’d say it’s a continuation of the exact same thing - they just don’t know how to properly use their latest toy yet.

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            7 months ago

            At this point, considering your vague non-answers, my only choice is to interpret your answer to my question as “no, I can’t.”

            Take care.

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              7 months ago

              vague non-answers

              Absolutely no “vague non-answers” on my part. If you don’t understand how propaganda works, it’s on you to say so - not me.