• @db2@lemmy.world
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    901 month ago

    Where this came from is commercials would add glue to the cheese to get the “cheese pull” effect for the camera.

    I am not a bot. Probably.

    • @bassomitron@lemmy.world
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      181 month ago

      It’s like the third season of Westworld where the AI is telling everyone what to do (e.g. assigns them jobs, determines if they’re going to be criminals, etc) and people just blindly accept it.

    • @CatZoomies@lemmy.world
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      221 month ago

      Trump waddles into the chat.

      Best tasting bleach there is, and no one knows more about this stuff than me. It’s a good way to stop the virus. We can bring this into the body, you know, almost like a cleaning. Or hit the body with a very powerful light. Sounds interesting. We’ve got guys looking into that, too.

  • iAmTheTot
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    1 month ago

    The result in the screenshot is taken almost wholesale from a 11 y/o reddit comment.

    Let that sink in. 11 y/o comments on Reddit are what trained this AI and it is now spitting them out as results for people looking for help.

    We are not long for this world.

    • @CandleTiger@programming.dev
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      151 month ago

      11-year-old posts are fine. It’s not like pizza-cooking techniques become obsolete; if there’s old wisdom I still want it.

      It’s just, you know, better not to quote shitposts, you know?

      This thing where search engines only want new results is actually quite bad. I was looking for advice on exactly how to physically arrange the wiring and connections for some batteries in parallel. SearXNG gave me great results that were really helpful from electricians posting on old forums of varying age. DDG and Google only gave me bullshit SEO sites. But they were new!

    • @bassomitron@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      That post on mastodon claiming that it strictly came from a reddit post could purely be coincidental. If you Google “how common is glue in food,” you’ll find a ton of links talking about commercials using stuff other than food in food commercials/ads to make the food/drink look more “vivid/full/whatever.”

      • @treefrog@lemm.ee
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        1 month ago

        If I had altered a primary source this little on a term paper I would get flagged for plagiarism.

        The AI copy pasted down to the amount of cheese and then changed some words slightly to hide the theft.

        It came from Reddit

      • iAmTheTot
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        71 month ago

        Don’t browse mastadon. I came to this conclusion myself after finding the reddit post in question. The answer from Google wouldn’t pass a plagiarism test, the wording was nearly identical.

      • @Toribor@corndog.social
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        31 month ago

        Yeah how long before it tells someone to put motor oil on pancakes since that’s what they use for commercials.

  • @PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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    251 month ago

    As a large language model I cannot comment on the ethical implications or legality of glue on pizza.

    It is important to note that there are a variety of edible glues used in food production and if you are unsure, it is best to consult a professional. Remember, it is always best to bring any ethical or legal concerns about food glue to a registered dietician or other dietary professional.

    Happy eating!

  • Boozilla
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    251 month ago

    I really hope we don’t have to watch AI to go though all the various shitshow phases of reddit history, like the racist subs, fat people hate, jailbait, etc.

  • @fubarx@lemmy.ml
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    141 month ago

    It’s Elmer’s Glue. Kindergartners have been chugging it for years. What’s the problem?

  • @timmymac@lemmy.world
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    141 month ago

    Even though not ai related it reminds of the time when kids were told to microwave their ipods to charge the battery. My niece did it. She’s a moron.