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Have you ever interacted with AI?
LLMs are not capable of generating factual information. That's not how the technology works. It's never been how the technology works. It objectively cannot ever work that way.
It's just 'hallucinations.' It is glorified autocorrect. Yes, it is easy to believe a trained autocorrect generated this paragraph. It seems like each word/phrase token is the most likely thing after the last one, given the total information shown. It is exactly what I, or anyone that has been made to suffer AI usage, expects from AI.
Google has become useless, and few search engines still use search term ranking thanks to AI fucking the brains of every single person in the tech industry.
Have you interacted with AI in the past two years?
Of course LLMs are capable of generating factual information. An LLM wouldn't lie if you asked "is the earth round?". But an LLM won't generate factual information every time, because as much as the technology is getting hyped up, it's still quite limited and probably will be for the foreseeable future.
But when the answer is obvious and well-known, they are good enough. Just pop OP's question into any chatbot. They all, including Google's AI overview, give "no" here.
A state-of-the-art glorified autocorrect will not send "Absolutely!" as the first few tokens after "can cockroaches live in your penis". That's GPT-2 level stuff.
I agree with your last point about Google Search's decline.
Llm is a really good improv partner. It's always yes and.