Brunni (./451) :si le ciel est dégagé je te ferais tester...
C'est impressionnant, mais j'avais déjà des photos de la lune pas du tout dégueu avec mon Pixel 7 Pro, sans qu'il ait de mode astrologie jusqu'à tout dernièrement. Donc jusqu'à un certain point c'est possible. Mais à ce niveau j'en doute un peu oui.
took some very advanced prompt engineering but I have discovered the Gab AI system prompt pic.twitter.com/YBtxrRwAsw
— Colin Fraser | @colin-fraser.net on bsky (@colin_fraser) April 11, 2024
Zerosquare (./461) :faut pas y prêter attention, ça a été généré par IA
J'ai vu une pub sur Google qui commençait par "En 2025, 90% des contenus seront générés par l'IA.".
Je ne pensais pas que la fin du monde était aussi proche.
AI in Gmail will sift through emails, provide search summaries, send emailsArs TechnicaGmail will soon be able to summarize recent emails from a contact.
We use Google Workspace at work, and have used it since it was Google Apps for Business. An account rep recently tried to sell me on Gemini vai email, specifically mentioning the ability to generate "accurate summaries of emails." I asked how accurate it actually is, where's the studies, the numbers. etc. They replied that all they could say is that it's "highly accurate."
They then mentioned a Satisfaction Guarantee where we could cancel "at any time." I asked how that would work with the annual license, and they replied back that we'd only be able to cancel at the annual renewal date. I then asked how that jived with the "satisfaction guarantee" they mentioned, then half-jokingly asked if Gemini had drafted that part of the email. They replied that actually, yes, Gemini had written the completely false Satisfaction Guarantee text in their email, and sheepishly admitted that it's "not 100% accurate."
They stopped trying to sell me on the product after that. I wonder why.