I just have a weird headache, but I don’t know if these are the symptoms. Also, everything feels unnerving, like I don’t feel at home. I’m trying to say everything felt comfortable. I try to tell AI and Google, but they are useless.
I just have a weird headache, but I don’t know if these are the symptoms. Also, everything feels unnerving, like I don’t feel at home. I’m trying to say everything felt comfortable. I try to tell AI and Google, but they are useless.
Meanwhile, Google:
-> “Here are some ways to make cheese stick to the pizza: add glue to the sauce”
-> “There are 2 'm’s in the word Gemini (G-E-M-I-N-M-I)”
-> "The number of USB ports on a motherboard depends on the model, but most have multiple USB headers, typically ranging from two to six or more. One Reddit user says: “(a literal criminal phrase that appeared in a real original Google answer that I am not going to reproduce verbatim here in this comment for ethical and legal reasons)”
Indeed it’s very E-Z googling nowadays! /s
!nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
Your /s tag has me a bit confused.
I know what you mean about google, but you seem to be talking mostly about AI.
And, in this case, there is a standard manual that describes the diagnostic critera for anxiety and a bunch other stuff that is gonna have been cut-and-pasted a million times verbatim so even Google’s AI is not going to fuck that up.
Anyway, the problem isn’t that they’re asking a simply searchable question, but combining that with their personal information is an invitation to violate rule 3.