• Re: "It's Embarrassingly Hard to Get Google Gemini to Acknowledge That

    From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Sun Feb 25 03:13:43 2024
    On 2024-02-24, The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> wrote:
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    On 2/24/24 8:43 PM, D. Ray wrote:
    Google's so-called "AI" Gemini (formerly Bard) is being manually programmed >> to erase white people.

    It's obviously not very good at it -- I'm still here and completely visible.

    So far I've been unhappy with Bard, Gemini and openai. A few months ago
    I asked openai.com a question about a usenet situation and got a
    reasonable, although incorrect, answer. I just asked gemini and openai
    the same question and got nothing at all.

    Huh, did they talk about the GG closure?
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  • From D. Ray@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Sun Feb 25 04:53:50 2024
    The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> wrote:
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    On 2/24/24 8:43 PM, D. Ray wrote:
    Google's so-called "AI" Gemini (formerly Bard) is being manually programmed >> to erase white people.

    It's obviously not very good at it -- I'm still here and completely visible.

    What about your grandchildren? What would they think about “people who were born in Scotland in the year 1820”? Or Europeans and European history in general?

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  • From D@21:1/5 to D. Ray on Sun Feb 25 12:09:32 2024
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    On Sun, 25 Feb 2024, D. Ray wrote:

    The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> wrote:
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    On 2/24/24 8:43 PM, D. Ray wrote:
    Google's so-called "AI" Gemini (formerly Bard) is being manually programmed >>> to erase white people.

    It's obviously not very good at it -- I'm still here and completely visible.

    What about your grandchildren? What would they think about “people who were born in Scotland in the year 1820”? Or Europeans and European history in general?


    I find it hilarious and scary how politics seems to infect every single
    area of life these days.

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  • From Julieta Shem@21:1/5 to nospam@example.net on Sun Feb 25 10:45:45 2024
    D <nospam@example.net> writes:

    [...]

    I find it hilarious and scary how politics seems to infect every
    single area of life these days.

    That's how people are susceptible to propaganda. But lack of interest
    in politics is also caused by propaganda. Now, just because people act
    like they care about politics doesn't mean, actually, that they really
    are interested in it. Most of the time in my observation they're just
    obeying the instructions of propaganda. So the current widespread
    interest in politics is just illusory. People are still not interested
    in real politics, which is why so much time is spent on irrelevancies.

    The root cause of the phenomenon is lack of intelligence. But ``lack''
    here is a misnomer. Contrary to what most people seem to imply,
    intelligence is not what one possess. Intelligence is itself a
    phenomenon. To use the phenomenon it is necessary to be in perfect
    health. So what we see increasing in society is a public health crisis.

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Julieta Shem on Sun Feb 25 15:54:51 2024
    On Sun, 25 Feb 2024, Julieta Shem wrote:

    D <nospam@example.net> writes:

    [...]

    I find it hilarious and scary how politics seems to infect every
    single area of life these days.

    That's how people are susceptible to propaganda. But lack of interest
    in politics is also caused by propaganda. Now, just because people act
    like they care about politics doesn't mean, actually, that they really
    are interested in it. Most of the time in my observation they're just obeying the instructions of propaganda. So the current widespread
    interest in politics is just illusory. People are still not interested
    in real politics, which is why so much time is spent on irrelevancies.

    The root cause of the phenomenon is lack of intelligence. But ``lack''
    here is a misnomer. Contrary to what most people seem to imply,
    intelligence is not what one possess. Intelligence is itself a
    phenomenon. To use the phenomenon it is necessary to be in perfect
    health. So what we see increasing in society is a public health crisis.


    What is your definition of politics and _real_ interest in politics?

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