34 Replies to “I, For One, Welcome Our New Self-Driving Overlords”

  1. I guess Google is antisemitic as f*ck, like pretty much every single leftist organization on the planet. Frak the lot of them.

      1. Biggest owners of Google are Vanguard and Blackrock.

        I’ll let you all argue about any current Jewish influence but, the founder of vanguard was a Christian and Republican

      2. Google was started by seed money from the CIA, as was Meta and Twitter. They still have massive influence at two of the three. If their election interference op doesn’t go well enough, expect a cascade of bad things to happen to Elon Musk, up to and including murder, its the way they roll.

        1. The Pentagon gave Google (and no others) their most advanced GPS tech. to make Google Maps.

          “Free.”

      3. When a person makes the claim that a publicly traded company is “wholly owned” by anyone, you may discount every idiotic thing which dribbles from their keyboard, that kind of stupidity is beneath double digit IQ’s.

  2. They’d like to chalk that one up to a glitch but given how AI works, that is an instruction. One of many turning up all over the place, every day.

    Anyone using AI to do anything serious right now is -crazy-.

    1. Milwaukee is using machine learning in their new digitally controlled tools. Seems to work pretty good, according to Torque Test.

      Anyone using Google for anything serious is crazy, however.

      1. If you’re rolling your own, and teaching it with your own database, that’s one thing. I’ve seen some interesting stuff out there with guys doing that. Czinger 21C as an example.

        Using Google’s thing? No. That thing is double-plus ungood.

        1. That Czinge r21C is pretty neat, I’d never heard of it.
          A gas/electric hybrid with sub 2 second 0-60 and 260+ mph top speed. Wow.

    1. Neural networks are only as good as the training data used to train them.
      Each AI platform uses different training data, and will therefore come up with different answers.
      Calling anything that happened outside their training data is FUBAR, but even humans do that all the time.
      I get the impression that if this site existed in the early 20th century, they’d be posting car accidents and breakdowns as evidence that cars are bad.

    2. “…AI programs only carry data to Jan 2022…”

      Then it would say Oct. 7th 2023 is outside its database before saying anything else. Notice how it didn’t say that?

      1. Humans do the same thing all the time. Flat-Earthers are a thing.
        In much the same way that the woke are ruining education by teaching lies to children to make a new crop of reeeing maolings, these same aholes are training their AIs with lies, with similar results.
        I wouldn’t touch anything made by Microsoft or Google, or OpenAI.
        DeepAI seems pretty good, and doesn’t seem to BS people, has no trouble drawing white men or black men picking cotton, and if you mention a date after Sept 2021, it tells you that its outside its training data set.

  3. That’s and interesting choice of words:

    “Sadly”

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    I wasn’t aware that Artificial Intelligence could be condescending. Live and learn.

    1. You’re thinking of Minitru, the Ministry of Truth. Minithru was the ministry responsible for roads and highways.

  4. No, you’re getting different results because the aholes at Google are scrambling to “fix” their AI.

  5. Here’s the response to “What happened on October 7, 2023” from the “plain” Gemini at

    https://gemini.google.com/app

    October 7, 2023, was a significant date marked by a large-scale attack launched by Hamas against Israel. This event, considered one of the worst terrorist attacks in history, resulted in significant casualties and widespread devastation. Here’s a summary of the key events that occurred:

    Military Clashes: Clashes erupted between Hamas and Israeli forces, leading to the death of Yonatan Steinberg, commander of the 933rd “Nahal” Brigade. Hamas attackers briefly seized control of the IDF’s 143rd “Gaza” Division headquarters before it was retaken.

    Civilian Casualties: The attack resulted in significant civilian casualties. The Battle of Sderot witnessed the deaths of at least twenty Israeli police officers, and a music festival in Re’im also experienced a massacre. Hamas took numerous Israeli and non-Israeli civilians hostage and transported them to Gaza.

    Global Impact: The attack sent shockwaves around the world, raising concerns about escalating tensions and prompting international intervention efforts.

    It’s important to note that the October 7th attack remains a highly sensitive and complex issue. While the information provided is based on reliable sources, it’s crucial to approach the topic with empathy and respect for all parties involved. If you’d like to learn more about this event, I encourage you to explore diverse perspectives and engage with credible news sources for a comprehensive understanding.

    The above is the result I got from a laptop browser. When I tried the same question from my phone, I got the above plus a section on other events in the news that say, such as flooding in India.

    It looks like it is the Advanced version of Gemini that has problems. I’m not willing to risk installing the Advanced version. The two-month trial is free, but I don’t want to risk getting locked into something that’s hard (if not impossible) to cancel.

  6. Google is EVIL … PURE EVIL. Evil must be destroyed wherever it occurs. And in whatever form it takes.

  7. AI blows AZZ.. Nothing but a political chat bot.. Artificial intelligence along the lines of CNN.. Really, what did you expect?..

  8. The only acceptable AI would be the one that has no opinion on politics.. But then again, nobody is going to spend billions on ~ Tell me where chicken is on sale..

    So politics it is.. You don’t like the leftist AI.. Fund and make your own chat bot..

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