• @otp@sh.itjust.works
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    195 months ago

    Yet I still add “Reddit” to a search query when looking for product reviews or technical/home maintenance support, lol

    I can do it really well manually…but Google’s AI sucks at it.

    They forgot to account for trolls…and how often trolls would get upvoted for the lulz

    • Otter
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      75 months ago

      sarcasm is already hard to understand online, even harder for generative AI

      I know sometimes I would take a peek at the person’s comment history to see if they were well informed / a shill for the product. The AI can’t do that

      • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        75 months ago

        Generative AI doesn’t understand anything, it just adds it to it’s model. If more people are being sarcastic than genuine in the data set, that’ll be more represented in the generated text.

        AI could categorize users by competency (i.e. how often they discuss specific topics and agree with some corpus), but I doubt it does that. It’s probably just taking posts at face value.

        • Balder
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          35 months ago

          Doing that would require significantly more compute power, so there’s little economic incentive.

        • Alphane Moon
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          15 months ago

          AI could categorize users by competency (i.e. how often they discuss specific topics and agree with some corpus), but I doubt it does that. It’s probably just taking posts at face value.

          This is not being done though right? I haven’t heard anything about content ranking with connections outside of Google seemingly using authors name is articles from large news sources.

      • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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        15 months ago

        I know it’s not “intelligent”, but I don’t get gatekeeping the phrase “AI”.

        We were perfectly happy to use “AI” to refer to the logic of computer-controlled enemies in video games for probably decades.