When the Internet was new, back around the turn of the century, I did a search for one of my favorite movies: Eddie and the Cruisers. With a minimal amount of searching, I found a site that some individual user put together about the movie which contained some very interesting background info on where certain scenes were shot, etc. This person had put forth a fair amount of effort to put this together; it was a treasure because it was clearly not common knowledge.
I don't see myself finding stuff like that anymore on the current Internet.
Search for 'Eddie and the Cruisers' now, and you get multiple entries from IMDB, Amazon and other revenue sites, but not much useful information.
Particularly rankling is 'must contain: -keyword- '
On Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 03:25:18 PM EDT, Tim via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 2023-04-23 at 11:48 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> This will all be irrelevant when the AI platforms begin doing search.
> We'll write a paragraph, and then they'll 'understand' what we are
> looking for, and give us relevant results. At least until they start
> monetizing their results like Google.
That'll need more work... Currently, try doing something like a google
search for a potato bake recipe without greens, and all the results are
*with* greens.
And just imagining the future AI robot cops in America: The suspect
raises their hands and says "don't shoot," and instantly gets shot.
They don't understand language, it's just reacting to keywords the
programmers thought of. Giving odd results for things the programmers
didn't think of. It's not really AI at this stage, it's like those
contests trying to fool the Turing Tests.
Who remembers trying to pick the brains of Eliza? Finding the trigger
words for it, trying to make it say something inappropriate...
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> This will all be irrelevant when the AI platforms begin doing search.
> We'll write a paragraph, and then they'll 'understand' what we are
> looking for, and give us relevant results. At least until they start
> monetizing their results like Google.
That'll need more work... Currently, try doing something like a google
search for a potato bake recipe without greens, and all the results are
*with* greens.
And just imagining the future AI robot cops in America: The suspect
raises their hands and says "don't shoot," and instantly gets shot.
They don't understand language, it's just reacting to keywords the
programmers thought of. Giving odd results for things the programmers
didn't think of. It's not really AI at this stage, it's like those
contests trying to fool the Turing Tests.
Who remembers trying to pick the brains of Eliza? Finding the trigger
words for it, trying to make it say something inappropriate...
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