Internet literacy is going to be so hard to teach now.
Fuck AI
"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
A place for all those who loathe AI to discuss things, post articles, and ridicule the AI hype. Proud supporter of working people. And proud booer of SXSW 2024.
AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
A friend of mine was working as an adjunct professor in the CS department. He said that there are incoming freshmen majoring in computer science that don't even understand how to use a file system or find a file that they've saved. It's crazy that we had about a generation and a half of tech literate people and everyone since is basically on the same level as boomers.
Taught at a uni a few years ago. Can confirm. Students don't understand files and folders.
"Everything in Linux is a what now?!"
My Kagi subscription looks better by the day
How's the quality of the result? I've considered subscribing...
Also a Kagi user. Well worth the money in my opinion. Their translate tool is also pretty great too as well as their news feed.
The quality of the results are pretty much on par with Google because they use the Google Index (as well as others).
However, the secret sauce is the tools that Kagi gives you to improve the results even further. For example, you can boost and downrank whatever websites you want, they label AI-slop websites or websites with tons of ads, and you can narrow your searches with lenses.
The main index is Google but they have a ton of different sources, also they rejigger some of the results based on the number of trackers on the site, under the hypothesis that quality and ad tracking are inversely proportional.
It can fuck all the way off.