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Sahwa@reddthat.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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Google won’t stop replacing our news headlines with terrible AI | It now says AI headlines are a ‘feature,’ not an experiment.

www.theverge.com

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Google won’t stop replacing our news headlines with terrible AI | It now says AI headlines are a ‘feature,’ not an experiment.

www.theverge.com

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“This feature performs well for user satisfaction,” claims Google.

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    Guys, I’ve figured out how to get rid of this “feature”.

    Stop using Google.

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      Google peaked with maps anyway.

      • cmhe@lemmy.world
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        IDK, OSM is much more detailed and up to date.

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          That depends on where you live.

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          Not really

          Maybe in super busy urban areas

          But I live in a large city and regularly have to update information that is 5+ years out of date

          Small villages? Unless there’s someone living there who has it as a hobby, there’s no chance it will be even close to up to date

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        Screengrabs of the "Lazy Sunday" music video from "Saturday Night Live" in which Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg are rapping the line "True that, Double true!"

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