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To: anton
Traditional search engines are based on a fixed database. AI models ChatGPT and Gemini AI are not.

Do I understand you correctly? Are you saying that AI platforms like ChatGPT ARE NOT trained on massive fixed data sets?

If that is what you are saying, you are accusing the AI industry of fraud. Is that what you are doing?

And if what you are saying is true, how do AI platforms like Co-Counsel (sold by Thompson Reuters to top law firms across the nation) operate if not trained on case law and the legal code?

And now PricewaterhouseCoopers is about to introduce a similar array of AI platforms and products for the accounting and bookkeeping profession. They too claim their products are trained on fixed data sets.

Perhaps I am misunderstanding your comment.

107 posted on 07/06/2024 2:15:43 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (It's funny that the harder I work, the luckier I get.)
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To: RoosterRedux

Gemini AI, are you trained on a fixed data set?
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No, I am not trained on a fixed dataset. While I was initially trained on a massive dataset of text and code, the process is ongoing. Here’s how it works:

I learn from publicly available web data, which helps me understand a wide range of topics.
When users interact with me and my responses are reviewed, human experts can provide feedback. This feedback is used to fine-tune my abilities and improve my responses over time.
Additionally, a technique called Reinforcement Learning on Human Feedback (RLHF) is used to further improve my responses based on user preferences.

So, in a way, I am constantly learning and evolving!


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how does perplexity differ from gemini ai
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Here’s a breakdown of how Perplexity and Gemini AI differ:

Focus:

Perplexity: Primarily a conversational search engine that aims to answer your questions directly with summaries and citations. It emphasizes providing comprehensive and trusted information.
Gemini AI (me!): More of a multifaceted AI tool that can answer questions, generate different creative text formats, translate languages, and even write different kinds of creative content. I can also integrate with Google Workspace for a more connected workflow.

Strengths:

Perplexity:
Strong in natural language processing, leading to a more conversational search experience.
Provides summaries and citations for its answers, allowing you to verify the information source.
Offers a freemium model with various functionalities available for free.
Gemini AI:
Capable of various tasks beyond search, including creative text formats, code generation, and translation.
Integrates with Google Workspace, enhancing workflows within that ecosystem.
My responses are constantly being improved based on user feedback and interaction.

Limitations:

Perplexity:
May not be as strong for creative tasks or code generation compared to Gemini AI.
Paid tier (formerly Copilot) is necessary for features like uploading local files or image generation.
Gemini AI:
Currently not focused on providing citations for information directly in my responses, although I can access and process information from the web.
May require a Google account for full functionality.

Choosing Between Perplexity and Gemini AI:

If you prioritize a search engine that gives insightful answers with citations and allows for follow-up questions, Perplexity might be a good choice. However, if you need an AI tool that can handle broader tasks and integrate with Google Workspace, Gemini AI could be the better option.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific needs and preferences.


112 posted on 07/06/2024 4:01:43 PM PDT by anton
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To: RoosterRedux

Do tyou think the following was generated from fixed data sets:


Gemini lets write a story.

Rooster has three feet and is bright purple. The toll road near roosters house only accepts coinds from green creatures. Explain hos rooster get to his destination via the toll road
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Reggie the rooster was no ordinary bird. With three bright purple feathers sprouting from his otherwise crimson comb and a coat the color of twilight, he stood out from the coop crowd. Today, his flamboyant features were about to prove valuable. Reggie needed to reach the farmyard across the valley, and the quickest route was the shiny new toll road. There was just one hitch: the tollbooth only accepted coins from green creatures.

Now, Reggie wasn’t green, but his third leg – a unique mutation – held the key. It wasn’t strong for scratching or strutting, but it was nimble and surprisingly good at… picking pockets. (Don’t judge a rooster by his extra leg!) As Reggie approached the tollbooth, a grumpy emerald green frog sat behind the glass.

“Halt!” boomed the frog. “Toll road for green creatures only!”

Reggie puffed up his chest, his purple plumage shimmering. “Actually, good sir, I believe I qualify.” With a flourish, he extended his third leg, lightning-fast, and snagged a shimmering green beetle from a passing butterfly’s collection. The startled butterfly didn’t even notice!

The frog’s eyes bulged. “Blimey! You’re quicker than a greased slug! That beetle will do nicely.” He opened the gate with a begrudging croak.

Reggie, proud as a peacock (three-legged or not!), strutted across the toll road. As he reached the other side, a mischievous glint appeared in his eye. He spotted a family of green grasshoppers struggling to pay their toll. With a wink and a chirp, Reggie “borrowed” a few more coins from a nearby dragonfly, expertly juggling them with his third leg. The grasshoppers, wide-eyed with gratitude, hopped through the gate, showering Reggie with chirps of thanks.

By the time Reggie reached his destination, a legend had preceded him. The farm gossiped about the three-legged purple rooster who outsmarted the tollbooth and helped his green friends. Reggie, ever the showman, crowed a particularly flamboyant tune, his purple plumage catching the morning sun. He might not have been born green, but on that day, Reggie the rooster proved that kindness and resourcefulness could pave the way, even on a toll road with peculiar rules.


113 posted on 07/06/2024 4:06:21 PM PDT by anton
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