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In reply to the discussion: Nobody needs AI to search the Internet, court says in ruling against Google [View all]highplainsdem
(63,475 posts)57. Of all the silly comparisons. Calculators would never have been widely used if they were as error-prone
as genAI.
And FWIW, there are already studies, including from Microsoft, showing AI use dumbs down users.
Btw, please don't post AI slop on a message board for discussions between people. I hope you haven't been posting a lot of AI-generated messages here.
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Nobody needs AI to search the Internet, court says in ruling against Google [View all]
highplainsdem
21 hrs ago
OP
You can find them useful. Doesn't change the fact that AI isn't necessary for the task, which these companies are all
Karasu
20 hrs ago
#4
Um..yes, they are. "Scrolling down" doesn't change that. Companies forcing the use of AI goes MUCH farther than simple
Karasu
20 hrs ago
#17
Unless you check everything in the AI overview - every alleged fact, every quote, every source - you
highplainsdem
20 hrs ago
#5
LOL! In other words, you don't check. And it sounds as if you'd use AI overviews you hadn't bothered
highplainsdem
18 hrs ago
#31
I've seen news stories including studies about the links in AI overviews often not actually leading
highplainsdem
17 hrs ago
#36
AI search on the internet is a parasite killing its host. There's no value in that. The errors make its
highplainsdem
15 hrs ago
#51
Of all the silly comparisons. Calculators would never have been widely used if they were as error-prone
highplainsdem
14 hrs ago
#57
The whopper is everything you've said suggesting people should trust AI results. Even AI companies
highplainsdem
13 hrs ago
#61
Again, you're trusting AI summaries known to make mistakes. You're also choosing to use AI tools
highplainsdem
3 hrs ago
#69
Unfortunately, I had quite an unpleasant experience to the contrary recently
Betty Boom
2 hrs ago
#75
How can you be sure what the agenda of the AI programmer is? Like an algorithm, it can steer us in the direction
Martin68
2 hrs ago
#78
We were able to do it just fine (in fact, better) BEFORE this immensely destructive shit came along.
Karasu
20 hrs ago
#3
DuckDuckGo has an AI, but they actually allow you to completely turn it off, and they have a version of their site that
Karasu
20 hrs ago
#10
Their wanting to put one up around Garden City,Ks and it's projected water use
Bengus81
4 hrs ago
#66
Yes many of these data centers are going up in rural areas, and lack of zoning laws is a big reason
FakeNoose
2 hrs ago
#76
You could find it just as easily with a 'precisely composed query'
GenThePerservering
15 hrs ago
#47
Yes. People need to realize that every single writer, visual artist, photographer, singer, musician,
highplainsdem
16 hrs ago
#44
So the AI bros ripping off the world's intellectual property is just human nature?
highplainsdem
13 hrs ago
#59
'Almost Intelligence' trains from anything it can find (within reason, supposedly)
3825-87867
18 hrs ago
#26
People still use Google? It's a spy agency that sells your data. I stopped ages ago.
usonian
15 hrs ago
#48
Type -ai at the end of your search and you'll find out how little you need AI
Bengus81
6 hrs ago
#63