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I thought we were finally agreeing fully! My understanding of the question is “what is the difference between a third (of a pizza, say) and a half?”
1/2 - 1/3 = 1/6
1/2 = 1/3 + 1/6
a half is one sixth more than a third.
btw, I fixed my Kagi screenshot since I’d missed a word from the question (reading comprehension’s clearly not my strong point today)
Ah, you’re right - I misunderstood jbrain’s point to just be about the “relative to the original” understanding. Guess I’m no smarter than Google’s AI.
Yes, and the Google AI response is correct (and quite clear) in what it says. edit: Thanks Batman. I mean that Google’s understanding of the question is logical (although still the maths is wrong as you say (now I’ve re-read you)) and its answer explained the angle it was answering from.
However, I think the reasonable assumption for the intention behind the question is relative to a whole. I had third of a pizza, and now I have an extra sixth of a pizza. It’s subtle, but that’s the kind of thing AI falls down on.
Google’s AI seems dumber than the rest, for example here’s Kagi answering the same (using Claude):
edit: typoed question originally
Perhaps Google’s tried to make it run too cheaply - Kagi’s one doesn’t run unless you ask for it, and as a paid product it’ll have different priorities.
I thought he’d cloned them when I was reading, but you’re right, they’re all different.
While I don’t disagree, this article is pretty bad and unconvincing. Is it a draft or something dashed out to collect referral fees?
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It looks like they’re using AI correctly: to identify patterns in huge amounts of data.
I think they’d struggle to mention their own name more often in that article.
I like that they used Microsoft Office WordArt for the image.
So they’re posting the “lyrics” of an audiobook? Feels like a loophole, although I don’t know about how copyright works with actual song lyrics.
Telescopes don’t allow you to hear sound from space though…
I wondered if they meant that you couldn’t help but imagine the sound when seeing it - I don’t know if there’s a word for that (or where to ask on Lemmy).
audibly blinking
Huh?
“The ledges are full of bird shite and are just minging,” says Johnston.
Haha, what a quote to get in the papers.
I’ve had salted egg yolk crisps and they are indeed really good. I want to try oyster and vinegar - I love vegetables in oyster sauce.
Pairing is an idea that’s kinda obvious in hindsight but I’d never heard of it before.
I think there’s a lot of people who would be happy with a Chromebook in computer form, and those are also the market for Linux.
Sounds great. I tried bourbon in an amaretto sour (a godfather sour?) last night, although the recipe I used still asked for a decent amount of syrup so I think it brought it back to a usual sweetness.
sweet stop
I think you mean sweet spot. Now I’m wondering if it’s a typo or an eggcorn.
Why is a judge allowed to compete?
It shows the top line, so you just read top to bottom (and can scroll if you want).
You can set it to show what you want; if I’m doing TDD I’ll set it to show the test output, and then it’ll show the warnings beneath it.
You can switch between the views with a key (T for tests (or N for nextest), C for clippy, etc
But yes, it’s pretty similar to using watch.
I assumed it was vandalism, not insurance fraud. I guess it’s easier to get away with slashing tyres looking like a human than as a dubious bear.