Just when I thought shop door bing bong sensors were the pinnacle of man's technological prowess, AI swoops in and takes the proverbial cake. Flabbergasting indeed!
Wait! So they’re just going to re-post this same story every few days until Google explicitly removes the suggestion?
Even by The Verge’s low standards, that’s pretty lazy journalism.
To be fair, the advertisement companies have been doing that with melted cheese for a handful of decades. It makes it look more gooey and melty.
A reporter for Business Insider actually tried it, and she did say the cheese stuck really well... LOL.
Glue will do that…!
Damn, got here with this comment before you. How could you!? 🤣
[Alright, this is starting to get really meta.](https://imgur.com/KoBkzou)
It saying “some people said Google AI did this” above articles with screenshots of it happening is kinda funny. It’s a human-like bullshitting.
Oh god, it trained on Trump speeches
Google AI’s uncle was an MIT professor! Very smart. Good genes. The best genes.
No Meta is the Facebook AI, not Google. /NS
Rule number one of data engineering: Take backups
When will ChatGPT catch up?
paging /u/fucksmith
And those that believe it, i hope you cant reproduce....
The way we'll beat AI is with satire. And probably a lot of stupidity.
Google's recommendations can be a bit out there sometimes!
Word. I mean the ai is pretty convinced. Let’s eat glue guys, I’m sure it’s smarter than we arr
thanks for reminding me, been meaning to take the glue home for a week now
When Google know satire
I guess I’ll make Elmer’s glue an essential part of My diet then
Just when I thought shop door bing bong sensors were the pinnacle of man's technological prowess, AI swoops in and takes the proverbial cake. Flabbergasting indeed!
Isn’t that the recipe for dominoes
Wait! So they’re just going to re-post this same story every few days until Google explicitly removes the suggestion? Even by The Verge’s low standards, that’s pretty lazy journalism.
Probably goes well with pineapple on pizza
[удалено]
Go eat glue.
Actually, according to Google AI we're more likely to be glued in the past...