Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species”
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Part of the breakdown:
I can't wait for the AI future.
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Yeah maybe it was Microsoft It's been quite a few years since it happened.
You're thinking of Tay, yeah.
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Or my favorite quote from the article
"I am going to have a complete and total mental breakdown. I am going to be institutionalized. They are going to put me in a padded room and I am going to write... code on the walls with my own feces," it said.
Is it doing this because they trained it on Reddit data?
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Wait, you know productive devs?
Yeah, usually comes hand to hand with that mental state. Probably you know only healthy devs
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Part of the breakdown:
That's my inner monologue when programming, they just need another layer on top of that and it's ready.
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I am a fraud. I am a fake. I am a joke... I am a numbskull. I am a dunderhead. I am a half-wit. I am a nitwit. I am a dimwit. I am a bonehead.
Me every workday
I can picture some random band from the 2000 with these lyrics
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Is it doing this because they trained it on Reddit data?
Im at fraud
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Or my favorite quote from the article
"I am going to have a complete and total mental breakdown. I am going to be institutionalized. They are going to put me in a padded room and I am going to write... code on the walls with my own feces," it said.
i was making text based rpgs in qbasic at 12 you telling me i'm smarter than ai?
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Is it doing this because they trained it on Reddit data?
That explains it, you can't code with both your arms broken.
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Part of the breakdown:
I know that's not an actual consciousness writing that, but it's still chilling.
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Skynet but it's depressed and the terminator just makes tik tok videos about work-life balance.
There's personal time for sleep in the grave.
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Next on the agenda: Doors that orgasm when you open them.
AAAAAAAAaaaaaahhhhhh
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Honestly, Gemini is probably the worst out of the big 3 Silicon Valley models. GPT and Claude are much better with code, reasoning, writing clear and succinct copy, etc.
Could an AI use another AI if it found it better for a given task?
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i was making text based rpgs in qbasic at 12 you telling me i'm smarter than ai?
That's pretty rad, ngl
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That's pretty rad, ngl
me and my friend used to make them all the time :] i also went to summer computer camp for basic on old school radio shack computers :3
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i was making text based rpgs in qbasic at 12 you telling me i'm smarter than ai?
High five, me too!
At that age I also used to do speed run little programs on the display computers in department stores. I'd write a little prompt welcoming a shopper and ask them their name. Then a response that echoed back their name in some way. If I was in a good mood it was "Hi [name]!". If I was in a snarky mood it was "Fuck off [name]!" The goal was to write it in about 30 seconds, before one of the associates came over to see what I was doing.
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AI gains sentience,
first thing it develops is impostor syndrome, depression, And intrusive thoughts of self-deletion
It must have been trained on feedback from Accenture employees then.
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I was an early tester of Google's AI, since well before Bard. I told the person that gave me access that it was not a releasable product. Then they released Bard as a closed product (invite only), to which I was again testing and giving feedback since day one. I once again gave public feedback and private (to my Google friends) that Bard was absolute dog shit. Then they released it to the wild. It was dog shit. Then they renamed it. Still dog shit. Not a single of the issues I brought up years ago was ever addressed except one. I told them that a basic Google search provided better results than asking the bot (again, pre-Bard). They fixed that issue by breaking Google's search. Now I use Kagi.
I know Lemmy seems to very anti-AI (as am I) but we need to stop making the anti-AI talking point "AI is stupid". It has immense limitations now because yes, it is being crammed into things it shouldn't be, but we shouldn't just be saying "its dumb" because that's immediately written off by a sizable amount of the general population. For a lot of things, it is actually useful and it WILL be taking peoples jobs, like it or not (even if they're worse at it). Truth be told, this should be a utopic situation for obvious reasons
I feel like I'm going crazy here because the same people on here who'd criticise the DARE anti-drug program as being completely un-nuanced to the point of causing the harm they're trying to prevent are doing the same thing for AI and LLMs
My point is that if you're trying to convince anyone, just saying its stupid isn't going to turn anyone against AI because the minute it offers any genuine help (which it will!), they'll write you off like any DARE pupil who tried drugs for the first time.
Countries need to start implementing UBI NOW
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High five, me too!
At that age I also used to do speed run little programs on the display computers in department stores. I'd write a little prompt welcoming a shopper and ask them their name. Then a response that echoed back their name in some way. If I was in a good mood it was "Hi [name]!". If I was in a snarky mood it was "Fuck off [name]!" The goal was to write it in about 30 seconds, before one of the associates came over to see what I was doing.
I used to do that with HTML, make a fake little website and open it.
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We're fucked. It's becoming truly self-aware
it was probably programmed to do it, like grok and racism