• Denvil
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    John Cartwheel would like a word with both of them

      • Nfamwap
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        We just glossing over the influence of Sammy Somersault? His early work was groundbreaking.

        • Aniki 🌱🌿
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          That’s because of that grandstanding cunt, Bobby Barrelroll.

    • Transporter Room 3
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      John Cartwheel couldn’t do what he did without AElfred Rüning being the first person to figure out how to run in the early 9th century.

      YOU try doing a Cartwheel without Running first.

      • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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        Sure, ignore the foundational findings of Magnus Skïpping and Toliver Hops. Might as well just say Thomas Walker was useless. What kind of crazy world are we living in that ignores history!

  • Justin
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    The fact that Google suggests adding reddit to the end of the search term there is something.

    • @morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      oh nice catch, i didn’t even see that! yeah it’s catching on, but maybe also their biggest downfall, because there’s a whole lot of shitposting going on there too. I’m always delighted when they return an article from the Onion and present it as a fact

  • @RustyNova@lemmy.world
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    Once humanity finally realises how bad AI is, can we make meme pages shelters for those poor orphan models?

    • Sentient Loom
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      We already know. It’s the most obvious thing in the world. Our overlords just don’t care.

      • Match!!
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        also, it should’ve been obvious before, right? AI has been around since the 1950s

  • @sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip
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    Pff, everyone knows that Sebastian Somersaült paved the way for all that came after him, back in 1062.

  • NumG
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    Google should check their sources. I think they are wrong.

  • @PenisWenisGenius@lemmynsfw.com
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    I wish they would just let ai always give these silly answers instead of patching them. Ai is dumb as shit but the bullshit answers are often comedy gold. I need these laughs in my life.

  • NutWrench
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    THIS is what “AI” will really be used for. Making bullshit*t.

  • @saltesc@lemmy.world
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    I’ve always assumed many of these are just editting element text, but mobile that seems more effort than worth. Is there a way to quickly confirm them if not using/having access to the feature?

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        Tbh I always assumed these AI search results posts were fake. But I just did the search and got the same weird result from TikTok highlighted at the top.

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          This is a different one. The tiktok one is just ripping the text from tiktok, and google has had this feature for yeaaaars. It’s just embedding the content on the page.

          The one from the OP is real too and that’s using this feature called “SearchLabs AI” which is written by AI

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        Welp, that’s enough for me to assume 80% of these be real lol. Now I feel like I’m missing out, but I don’t think I am.

      • @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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        I got exactly the same thing.

        AI has no concept of satire, which in my view is a good thing, as it makes people question just how accurate the information being provided really is.

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      We’re in the shitpost community, even if it’s fake it’s still funny?

      Being in the EU, i can’t check myself, but in the answers someone could reproduce it.

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      Assuming AI Overview does not cache results, they would be generated at search-time for each user and “search-event” independently. Even recreating the same prompt would not guarantee a similar AI Overview, so there’s no way to confirm.

      Edit: See my comment below for what I actually meant to say

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        Multiple people in this thread, including myself, have the exact same tiktok meme quote as results for that prompt.

        “AI Overciew” is not the same as randomized image generation.

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          My bad, I wasn’t precise enough with what I wanted to say. Of course you can confirm (with astronomically high likelihood) that a screenshot of AI Overview is genuine if you get the same result with the same prompt.

          What you can’t really do is prove the negative. If someone gets an output then replicating their prompt won’t necessarily give you the same output, for a multitude of reasons. e.g. it might take all other things Google knows about you into account, Google might have tweaked something in the last few minutes, the stochasticity of the model is leading to a different output, etc.

          Also funny you bring up image generation, where this actually works too in some cases. For example they used the same prompt with multiple different seeds and if there’s a cluster of very similar output images, you can surmise that an image looking very close to that was in the training set.

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        I do that with LLM a fair bit. If just using GPTs website for something that should be simple, I often prompt the same thing several times and choose the best iteration as a base.

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    At this point I have von idea if most of these are faked or not but it’s funny and definitely plausible after the pizza glue.

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    Schools have said forever that not everything you read online is true and NOW AI companies and people are surprised

    Newsgroups and BBSs were full of tomfoolery