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Why does this "AI" read like it was written by an Indian teenager?
It literally might be.
Be it from an actual teenager or possibly it's a very specific reddit post or something that is basically being copy pasted. Like that one with the rocks.
Tell me the story about the rocks please
Not much to say. Basically there was a reddit post about eating rocks or some shit, one of the responses was basically you should eat 3 to 6 rocks a week. An AI scraped the data and gave it as an answer verbatim.
It's worse because the rocks thing was literally from a fucking The Onion article. Adding glue to pizza to get the cheese to stick was the Reddit post
Fucken hell didn't realize it was that bad. I just remember folks talking about it and seeing a couple screenshots didn't realize they had that piss poor of a filter even then, but then again what should I expect from silicon valley?
AI = Actually Indian.
So AI is actually short for An Indian...
This is true in many cases lol
Years ago I used a voicemail to text service that worked like that— It was powered by human transcribers.
Oh my god, from now on I will willfully misinterpret every AI requirement I get to "outsource it to India". Still crap, but loads better than the alternative.
Also better for the environment and the economy.
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