“What did you learn at school today champ?”
“D is for cookie, that's good enough for me
Oh, cookie, cookie, cookie starts with D”
“What did you learn at school today champ?”
“D is for cookie, that's good enough for me
Oh, cookie, cookie, cookie starts with D”
One of these days AI skeptics will grasp that spelling-based mistakes are an artifact of text tokenization, not some wild stupidity in the model. But today is not that day.
Mmh, maybe the solution than is to use the tool for what it's good, within it's limitations.
And not promise that it's omnipotent in every application and advertise/ implement it as such.
Mmmmmmmmmmh.
As long as LLMs are built into everything, it's legitimate to criticise the little stupidity of the model.
GitLab Enterprise somewhat recently added support for Amazon Q (based on claude) through an interface they call “GitLab Duo”. I needed to look up something in the GitLab docs, but thought I’d ask Duo/Q instead (the UI has this big button in the top left of every screen to bring up Duo to chat with Q):
(Paraphrasing…)
ME: How do I do X with Amazon Q in GitLab? Q: Open the Amazon Q menu in the GitLab UI and select the appropriate option.
ME: [:looks for the non-existant menu:] ME: Where in the UI do I find this menu?
Q: My last response was incorrect. There is no Amazon Q button in GitLab. In fact, there is no integration between GitLab and Amazon Q at all.
ME: [:facepalm:]
You don't get it because you aren't an AI genius. This chatbot has clearly turned sentient and is trolling you.
Connecticut do have a D in it: mine.
Conneddicut?
With enough duct tape and chewed up bubble gum, surely this will lead to artificial general intelligence and the singularity! Any day now.
Maybe it thought you were asking for states that contain the letter D? In which case it missed Idaho, Nevada, Maryland, Rhode Island (with two) and both Dakotas
So yea it did pretty poorly either way lmao
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