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Am i guessing it right that the XTX uses 50% more energy for the 20% more power?

@Maggoty@lemmy.world
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That’s generally how it goes at the very top of capacity yes.

@MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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In one word: factory-overclocked

@Maggoty@lemmy.world
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I’m sorry but we’re going to have to send that to the English teachers to see if it’s really one word…

I switched to duckduckgo before this bullshit, but this would 100% make me switch if I hadn’t already.

Who wants random ai gibberish to be the first thing they see?

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DuckDuckGo started showing AI results for me.

I think it uses the bing engine iirc.

@Vince@lemmy.world
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Better than an Ad I guess? Not sure if my searches haven’t returned any AI stuff like this or if my brain is already ignoring them like ads.

The plan is to monetize the AI results with ads.

I’m not even sure how that works, but I don’t like it.

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7900 XTX; more powerful, therefore better.

7900 XT; cheaper, therefore better.

Here is what kagi delivers with the same prompt:

NB: quick answer is only generated when ending your search with a question mark

First of all, yes

Second option is no

When presented with yes / no pick no, no is the clear yes

@Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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Its not artificial intelligence, its artificial idiocy

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Nah. It’s real idiocy.

@Noodle07@lemmy.world
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It’s all probability, what’s the most probable idiocy someone would answer?

@mlg@lemmy.world
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You can do this with practically any versus question and get hilarious results

This doesn’t appear to be comparing them, though? Just explaining what two acronyms are?

@mlg@lemmy.world
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Yeah I should have mentioned the context is FBLA, and Google partially fixed the prompt.

Original from a few weeks ago:

BPA is another student org called Business Professionals of America

The AI ignores the subject context and just compares whatever is the most common acronym.

They lazy patched it by making the model do a subject check on the result, but not on the prompt so it still comes back with the chemical lol.

Sounds like the advice you’d get in the first three comments asking a question on Reddit.

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I wonder where they trained the AI model to answer such a question lol.

Don’t forget the glue on the pizza

SearXNG only returns results search engines agree on. That removes ads and this bullshit

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Garbage in, something something

That’s a good summary. Google Gemini is no better. Type in a question and it starts off great but then devolves into other brands, other steps to do something that isn’t related to the thing you asked. It’s just terrible and someone will sue them over it next year. Just wait.

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Jokes aside (and this whole AI search results thing is a joke) this seems like an artifact of sampling and tokenization.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the Gemini tokens for XTX are “XT” and “X” or something like that, so it’s got quite a chance of mixing them up after it writes out XT. Add in sampling (literally randomizing the token outputs a little), and I’m surprised it gets any of it right.

Hello, fellow humans. I too am human, just like you! I have skin, and blood, and guts inside me, which is not at all disgusting. Just another day of human!

Won’t you share a delicious cup of motor oil lemonaide with me? It’s nice and refridgerated, so it will cool down our bodies without the use of cooling fans!

However we too can use cooling fans. They will just be placed on the ceiling, or in a box, or self standing, and oscillating. Not at all inside our bodies, connected to a board controlled by our CPUs that we clearly don’t have!

Now come, let us take our colored paper with numbers and pictures of previous human rulers and exchange them for human food prepared by not fully adult humans who haven’t matured to the age where their brains develop the ability to care about food sanitation. Then we shall complain that our meal cost too many paper dollars, while recieving less and less potato stick products every year. Ignoring completely the risk of heart disease by indulging in the amounts of food we desire to aquire.

Finally we shall retreat to our place of residence, and complain on the internet that our elected leaders are performing poorly. Rather than terminate the program vote the poor performing humans out, we shall instead complain that it is other humans fault for voting them in. Making no attempt to change our broken system that has been broken our entire existence, with no signs of improving. Instead every 4 years we will make an effort to write down names of people we’ve already complained about in the hopes that enough people write down the same names, and that will fix the problem.

Oh. Shall I request amazon.com to purchase more fans and cooling units? The news being reported that tempatures will soon reach 130F on a regular basis, and all humans will slowly perish.

Shall I share photographs of the new CEO of starbucks who’s daily commute involves a personal jet aircraft, which surely isn’t compounding the problem at all?

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What do you expect from a Google AI? BUY SOMETHING BUY SOMETHING BUY SOMETHING.

[edit forgot the /s]

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ChatGPT4o can do some impressive and useful things. Here, Im just sending it a mediocre photo of a product with no other context, I didnt type a question. First, its identifying the subject, a drink can. Then its identifying the language used. Then its assuming I want to know about the product so its translating the text without being asked, because it knows I only read english. Then its providing background and also explaining what tamarind is and how it tastes. This is enough for me to make a fully informed decision. Google translate would require me to type the text in, and then would only translate without giving other useful info.

It was delicious.

Google: ok so the AI in search results is a good thing, got it!

And good luck typing that in if you don’t know the alphabet it’s written in and can’t copy/paste it.

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