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17 cringe-worthy Google AI answers demonstrate the problem with training on the entire web
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
For people who have a really hard time with #2 (memorable passwords), here's a trick to make good passwords that are easy to remember but hard to guess.
Done. If you know the quote and the substitution rules you can regenerate the password, but it'll take a few trillion years to crack something like this.
That's an issue with the way that LLM associate words with each other:
(As the article says, if you ever get appendicitis, GET TO A BLOODY DOCTOR. NOW.)
And as someone said in a comment, in another thread, quoting yet another user: for each of those shitty results that you see being ridiculed online, Google is outputting 5, 10, or perhaps 100 wrong answers that exactly one person will see, and take as incontestable truth.
Or, like, use bitwarden or something to do it for you.
Don't get me wrong, password managers are fucking great. But sometimes you need to remember a password. (Including one for Bitwarden itself.)