Layman seeing just how bad LLMs are

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I didnโ€™t realize it was so bad

Iโ€™m nearly 5000 pounds. No wonder I have trouble getting out of bed in the morning.

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This technology is what gooners step over each other to defend. This is totally worth double digit unemployment rate increases.

Well to be fair, itโ€™s more than satisfactory for gooning. Iโ€™ve heard.



At least youโ€™re only 5000 pounds right now. Soon youโ€™ll probably weigh an entire year, and Iโ€™m not quite sure how mass and energy and space-time interact in current cosmological models, but I have to imagine the mass of an entire year of space-time has to be represented by a very, very large number.


Is this fake? I dont use google so I tested this out and ai overview was a good response.

This seems like a mistake ai would make a few years ago and not anymore.


Funny how all the AI fuck up images are never what happens when you try to reproduce it.

LLMs rely on random elements to prevent getting stuck in a feedback loop. And since itโ€™s probability-based, and trained on an ungodly amount of writing, that means the results can vary wildly.

Random elements like humans manipulating an image is far more likely than a basic math error.



That is the correct screenshot, with no references to a 5000lb man.

You should ask your LLM what a probabilistic model is.





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