It’s impressive how duckduckgo manages to be so much better than bing despite being a frontend for bing

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      2 months ago

      Hm. Let’s see what I get.

      And here’s another one for good measure:

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      2 months ago

      That’s true, but I think people still appreciate it… like it’s accurate enough, enough of the time, for people to find it helpful.

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        2 months ago

        That’s why it’s dangerous. If it were wrong 99% of the time people wouldn’t trust it. But being right most of the time risks people depending on it and acting on bad information which can have severe consequences.

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            2 months ago

            Most states charge a regressive sales tax. By your logic, the fact that people don’t refuse to pay sales tax at the register proves that people enjoy it!

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              2 months ago

              Nonsense. Your metaphor is not analogous.

              Sophisticated tech firms do extensive analysis with reference groups, A/B testing, et cetera.

              Guaranteed, they’ve found that they get better engagement with their product through these AI results.

              This might shock you but a group of 14 year olds complaining on Lemmy is not an indicative sample of opinions.