I don't pay for it but use it all the timeIn my last year of teaching I used the more advanced versions to custom create worksheets and write reports. Could make a huge, huge difference to workload in a lot of jobs
Is that to stop Mrs Sick Boy looking at the search history?The new Google AI search results that’ll be released soon are a bit shit to say the least.
The new Google AI search results that’ll be released soon are a bit shit to say the least.
I already have clients being 'featured' in them.Not worked out how to game them yet then?
I already have clients being 'featured' in them.
I'm not convinced they'll last though, both from a user and legal perspective.
Some of the Google AI answers are blatantly wrong; there's one about drinking urine to pass kidney stones faster.It's just technology moving forwards and advancing into new depths. There are some great tools to help people in their jobs and hobbies, but nothing for people to be worried about.
Yeah, exactly - there was uproar about them at first too. They set the groundwork for the transition to AI a while ago with the aesthetics of the search results and even started highlighting text in the FS. The source is hidden by default in the AI answers unless you click on an arrow; I also have a client whose images are being used with no attribution.Didn’t they have this argument with snippets? I think the source links underneath will become important from both sides. I think their defence before was people clicking through.
Legally it’s a really interesting question. I think the theoretical economic incentives and huge amounts of cash involved might win the day for AI, there’s already countries that explicitly don’t apply copyright to training. Governments see it as a national security issue (personally I think LLMs are overhyped and it’ll come down to “does a lossy statistical compression of data breach the copyright of all the data compressed?”)
Depths, don't bode well, heights suggests improvement?It's just technology moving forwards and advancing into new depths. There are some great tools to help people in their jobs and hobbies, but nothing for people to be worried about.