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17 cringe-worthy Google AI answers demonstrate the problem with training on the entire web
(www.tomshardware.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
The author had so many things to highlight that they didn't even mention "as of August 2024" being in the future, haha.
What a trainwreck. The fact it's giving anonymous Reddit comments and The Onion articles equal consideration with other sites is hilarious. If they're going to keep this, they need it to cite its sources at a bare minimum. Can't wait for this AI investor hype to die down.
Got a fun one for you then. I asked Gemini (likely the same underlying model as Google's AI answers) "How many joules of energy can a battery output? Provide sources." I'll skip to the relevant part:
The link to the first "source" was a made up site,
https://gemini.google.com/axconnectorlubricant.com
. The siteaxconnectorlubricant.com
does exist, but it has zero to do with the topic, it's about a lubricant. No link provided for the second "source".