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nieceandtows@lemmy.world to Software Gore@lemmy.world · 3 months ago

Thank you, Gemini, very cool.

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Thank you, Gemini, very cool.

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nieceandtows@lemmy.world to Software Gore@lemmy.world · 3 months ago
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  • root@lemmy.zip
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    I’m confused, were you expecting a specific answer?

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      Yeah, I was expecting to know what day Feb 11th was, since you know, it’s February right now?

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        Should have checked the calendar then (:

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          Easier to use 3,000,000x the compute power it took to get to the moon and get the wrong answer, than look at a calendar.

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          That’s not very AI singularity of you

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        Ah ambiguous user input leading to incorrect output. Aka shin in shit out.

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          I mean, regular ok Google used to get it right. Understanding the context is the basic thing digital assistants used to have. If I tell you to come meet me on the 13th, would you assume Feb or April?

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          Idk why people go to hurdles to defend bad software engineering only when it comes to LLMs

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        Ah day of the week in a specific month. Calendars don’t lie lol

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    Fuck AI, but garbage in, garbage out.

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    Gemini used MM DD YYYY? Ouch.

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      It’s fine, when the month is written as a word.

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        YYYY-MM-DD or bust

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          ISO 8601 represent.

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          It’s great for naming files, but not that ideal for conversations.

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            That is just a matter of what you get used to, there is no fundamental diffidence as long as the numbers follow the scale one way or the other.

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    I typically use Wolfram alpha for more complicated date math, and it answers a slightly modified version of this question correctly: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=what+day+is+the+11th

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