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Ok.

> uses search engine

> search engine gives generative AI answer

God dammit

> scroll down

> click search result

> AI Generated article

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> search engine gives generative AI answer

> It cites it source, so can’t be that bad right?

> click link to source

> It’s an AI generated article

Oh no.

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AI will give the correct, real source and then still make shit up. Bing linked to bulbapedia to tell me wailord was the heaviest Pokemon. Bulbapedia knows it isn’t close, bingpt doesn’t know shit.

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It’s funny because I’ve also used LLM for getting useful info about pokemon, and it didn’t make any sense.

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23 points

Use udm14.org.

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3 points

Legend.

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There’s also udm14.com if you want to have cheeky fun with it.

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16 points

The uncertainty has gripped the world in fear. I go to hug my wife for comfort. She is cakeGen AI.

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13 points

Jen AI

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10 points

Run, Forrest. Run.

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Don’t be ridiculous. It’s more like Google search result you click is an ad rather than an organic search result, and that ad… is an ad that’s ai generated… god damnit

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Maybe go to more than 2 places for your information? I agree that this shit is also an issue with news and other media, but it’s not that hard to find more substantial information on things. At least not yet.

And I can’t remember the exact process off hand, but there’s still a way to get search results without that garbage on google. I’ll edit if I can find it.


*Found it. So, at least for Firefox, you can add a custom search engine through the settings. For the url, input https://www.google.com/search?q=%25s&udm=14 and then set it as your default se if you want. As far as I can tell, it’s a simplified version of the main search, just without the “helpful” add-ons. Hope it helps some people.

**For some reason Lemmy is adding a ‘25’ between the % and s. Those numbers shouldn’t be there, just fyi.

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**For some reason Lemmy is adding a ‘25’ between the % and s. Those numbers shouldn’t be there, just fyi.

The URL as shown is actually valid. No worries there.

The value 25 happens to be hexidecimal for a percent sign. The percent symbol is reserved in URLs for encoding special characters (e.g. %20 is a space), so a bare percent sign must be represented by %25. Lemmy must be parsing your URL and normalizing it for the rest of us.

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Dont forget sponsored results crammed in between.

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Ok.

> uses search engine

> search engine gives generative AI answer

> stops using that search engine

That’s all you have to do, it’s not hard. I’m absolutely certain that people really want to have things that annoy them and makes them feel bad just so they can complain and get attention from that complaining. This is the same as people complaining about ads online and then doing nothing to fix that, it’s the same with many things.

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The Internet was a great resource for sharing and pooling human knowledge.

Now generative AI has come along to dilute knowledge in a great sea of excrement. Humans have to hunt through the shit to find knowledge.

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To be fair, humans were already diluting it in a great sea of excrement, the robots just came to take our job and do it even faster and better.

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4 points

Sometimes I wonder if it’s by design.

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Considering who’s pushing it the hardest, it probably is.

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I mean google was already like this before GenAI.

Its a nightmare to find anything you’re actually looking for and not SEO spam.

Gen AI cuts out some of that noise but it has its own problems too.

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You should see what searching was like on AltaVista. You’d have to scroll past dozens of posts of random numbers and letters to find anything legible. Click through and your computer would emit a cacophony of bell sounds and pour out screens of random nonsense and then freeze permanently. You had to rely on links and web-rings to navigate with any degree of success.

And that in itself was a massive improvement on what was available before.

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Oh yeah I remember the AltaVista, Lycos, Ask Jeeves, and Dogpile days. I agree searxh has come a long way. I’m just saying Google used to be better in that old sweet spot.

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The Internet was a great resource for sharing and pooling human knowledge.

Bruh did you ever went to 4chan or Reddit? The Internet turned to a dumpster fire long time before AI.

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11 points

Everyone knew that you don’t go to 4chan for information or knowledge

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1 point

It’s still part of the Internet, if you can just pick and choose what Parts we are talking about, then the Internet ist still fine 🥸

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“How to make a pie”

Here’s how to make a pie:

Gather ingredients:

  • Flour
  • Eggs
  • Water
  • 10 pounds of dog shit
  • 10 gallons of cat urine

Cooking Process:

  • Step 1: Mix all ingredients and place in a pan
  • Step 2: Add Gasoline
  • Step 3: Bake at 9000° Celsius for 12 hours
  • Step 4: ???
  • Step 5: Profit?
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Google training their AI on reddit was stupid as fuck.

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Yeah, you’d spend more time filtering out nonsense than you would save vs actually implementing some decent logic.

Maybe use AI trained from a better source to help filter the nonsense from Reddit, and then have a human sample the output. Maybe then you’d get some okay training data, but that’s a bit of putting the cart before the horse.

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19 points

Don’t forget to glue it all together at the end. Real chefs use epoxy

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6 points

No, no, you are supposed to eat the glue.

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2 points

Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.

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7 points

I just made that pie, it was delicious.

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8 points

Can confirm, perfect 5/7.

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¯\_(ツ)_/¯

To make a pie, you’ll need a pastry crust, a filling, and a baking dish. Here’s a basic guide:

Ingredients:

For the pie crust:

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon salt

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cold and cut into small pieces

1/2 cup ice water

For the filling (example - apple pie):

6 cups peeled and sliced apples (Granny Smith or Honeycrisp work well)

1/2 cup sugar

1/4 cup all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon salt

2 tablespoons butter, cut into small pieces

Instructions:

  1. Make the pie crust:

Mix dry ingredients:

In a large bowl, whisk together flour and salt.

Cut in butter:

Add cold butter pieces and use a pastry cutter or two knives to cut the butter into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse crumbs with pea-sized pieces.

Add water:

Gradually add ice water, mixing until the dough just comes together. Be careful not to overmix.

Form dough:

Gather the dough into a ball, wrap it in plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

  1. Prepare the filling:

Mix ingredients: In a large bowl, combine apple slices, sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt. Toss to coat evenly.

  1. Assemble the pie:

Roll out the dough: On a lightly floured surface, roll out the chilled dough to a 12-inch circle.

Transfer to pie plate: Carefully transfer the dough to a 9-inch pie plate and trim the edges.

Add filling: Pour the apple filling into the pie crust, mounding slightly in the center.

Dot with butter: Sprinkle the butter pieces on top of the filling.

Crimp edges: Fold the edges of the dough over the filling, crimping to seal.

Cut slits: Make a few small slits in the top of the crust to allow steam to escape.

  1. Bake:

Preheat oven: Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).

Bake: Bake the pie for 45-50 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbling.

Cool: Let the pie cool completely before serving.

Variations:

Different fillings:

You can substitute the apple filling with other options like blueberry, cherry, peach, pumpkin, or custard.

Top crust designs:

Decorate the top of your pie with decorative lattice strips or a simple leaf design.

Flavor enhancements:

Add spices like cardamom, ginger, or lemon zest to your filling depending on the fruit you choose.

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That’s pretty good, but… how much pie crust does it make? The recipe only says to roll out one circle of crust, and then once the filling is in it, suddenly you’re crimping the edges of the top crust to the bottom. It’s missing crucial steps and information.

I would never knowingly use an AI-generated recipe. I’d much rather search for one that an actual human has used, and even then, I read through it to make sure it makes sense and steps aren’t missing.

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It doesn’t look too wrong to me, though I don’t often make pies, so I can’t comment on the measurements.

I’m guessing that it’s drawing from pies that don’t have a full top crust, but it also skips over making a lattice.

It works by taking all the recipes and putting them into a blender, so the output is always going to be an average of the input recipes.

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Where was all this coming from? Well, I don’t know what Stern or Esquire’s source was. But I know Navarro-Cardenas’, because she had a follow-up message for critics: “Take it up with Chat GPT.”

The absolute gall of this woman to blame her own negligence and incompetence on a tool she grossly misused.

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And when the search engines shove it in your faces and try to make it so we HAVE to use it for searches to justify their stupid expenses?

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Use something else.

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5 points

Just scroll past it? I just assume it’s going to be wrong anyway.

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