And the act is called… “The Aristocrats!”
One of the things I am most enjoying about machine learning is how it illustrates, quite neatly, that engineers don’t know how people work. Take the large language models, for instance. I have been told that they will take my job, rendering me unnecessary; that they are intelligent; that they will plan the perfect itinerary for my trip to Paris, with highlights about bars and restaurants that are definitely accurate and complete.
Inspired by a tweet about mayonnaise, I have set out now to do a fun experiment with Google’s Bard.
Okay, well:
Artificial intelligence, demonstrated.
I am choosing to do this for two reasons. First, this kind of quiz is something you do with small children as you teach them to read. You…
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By: Elizabeth Lopatto
Title: Does Bard know how many times ‘e’ appears in ‘ketchup’?
Sourced From: www.theverge.com/2023/5/16/23725747/bard-chatbot-google-neither-artificial-nor-intelligent
Published Date: Tue, 16 May 2023 20:09:15 +0000
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