• Ghostalmedia
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    279 months ago

    I imagine Google was quick to update the model to not recommend glue. It was going viral.

    • Franklin
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      9 months ago

      Main issue is Gemini traditionally uses it’s training data and the version answering your search is summarising search results, which can vary in quality and since it’s just a predictive text tree it can’t really fact check.

      • Balder
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        59 months ago

        Yeah when you use Gemini, it seems like sometimes it’ll just answer based on its training, and sometimes it’ll cite some source after a search, but it seems like you can’t control that. It’s not like Bing that will always summarize and link where it got that information from.

        I also think Gemini probably uses some sort of knowledge graph under the hoods, because it has some very up to date information sometimes.

    • @efstajas
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      9 months ago

      You can’t just “update” models to not say a certain thing with pinpoint accuracy like that. Which one of the reasons why it’s so challenging to make AI not misbehave.