Google's AI made up a fake cheese fact that wound up in an ad for Google's AI, perfectly highlighting why relying on AI is a bad idea
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That user goes around doing weird and pointless corrections to other people's comments, so I thought it'd be funny to do the same in turn.
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They are also amazing at generating configuration that's subtly wrong.
For example, if the bad LLM generated configurations I caught during pull requests reviews are any example, there are plenty of people with less experienced teams running broken kubernetes deployments.
Now, to be fair, inexperienced people would make similar mistakes, but inexperienced people are capable of learning with their mistakes.
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Can take the user off reddit, but the reddit never leaves the user
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Or if you're fine with non-factual answers. I've used chatgpt various times for different kinds of writing, and it's great for that. It can give you ideas, it can rephrase, it can generate lists, it can help you find the word you're trying to think of (usually).
But it's not magic. It's a text generator on steroids.
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It's an obsolete usage of "beg" that's now preserved only in that particular set phrase. One of English's many linguistic fossils, which you should learn more about before trying to critique anyone's language use.
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They should have kept quiet and let Google show how shit they are on live TV
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