• Jeffool @lemmy.world
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    The Google Maps app already shows what it wants instead of what’s nearby. Now the Gmail app shows you what they want you to see instead of ordering by date. I imagine the goal is just to replace everything with a “Google” button. You just type in words and hug “Google”, and it serves up its own info instead of anyone else’s pages. Sigh.

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    1 day ago

    Fun anecdote - yesterday my new phone overheard me say something about rescheduling a vacation day. It then proceeded to add a “Vacation” booking on a completely random day.

    Naturally I asked it what the fuck it was doing, and demanded it remove its permissions to edit my calendar. It quickly apologized, then assured me it had removed its capability to edit my calendar. I told it to not lie to my fucking face, realizing it could not in fact update its own permissions. It apologized again, presumably for being a pathological liar / asshole.

    Then I disabled Gemini on my phone, and won’t be using it again. Thanks google!

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    “I’m Feeling Lucky” is a good name for letting AI choose for you anyway. Jesus take the wheel.

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    I think I’ve clicked that button once in maybe 15 years. IMO it’s useless and I’m surprised it has taken them this long to do something about it. I wonder what the click stats for that one button are.

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      It’s probably something to do with the user feeling like they have a choice or something, even if it’s a meaningless choice.

      Like when at work and you present a bad idea next to the idea you want people to pick so they feel included in the decision process.

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        Like when at work and you present a bad idea next to the idea you want people to pick so they feel included in the decision process.

        This is a risky tactic, specially if the bad idea sounds compelling enough to dim-witted people

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      1 day ago

      I used to use it… I thought it would take you straight to the first result (but it’s been a long time since I used it)… Now all the top results are hot garbage.

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          I’m not a Bing fan either because it used to be regurgitated Google results. For now I’m just self-hosting an instance of SearXNG.

          Copilot is pretty good for Azure stuff though, really I just like it because it always has links back to Microsoft’s documentation (even though it’s constantly changing).

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    1 day ago

    Take the ai out of the main search results and I’m fine with it being there as a button. Oh wait, is that not what they are going to do?

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    I remember a time where that button just were there, in a useless way, because if you just type a fcking letter Google automatically started to search for it sending you to another page where the “I’m feeling lucky” button were no more.

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    Does that mean, I don’t get hallucinations, if I don’t press the AI Button?