bawng t1_iz075ln wrote
Reply to comment by artbytwade in Google says they have made a significant advance in allowing humans to communicate with robots using natural language, and claim an "order of magnitude" increase in capabilities over previous approaches. by lughnasadh
The other day I asked it to start a timer and instead it played a song on Spotify that was called something similar to "Timer" and when I asked it to stop, it turned off my TV.
artbytwade t1_iz09psv wrote
Oh it's infuriating if you're playing two kinds of media in different parts of the house. We even pay for YT premium! The assistant hasn't been good for almost 3 years now.
bawng t1_iz09zme wrote
It was great in the beginning but back then they had actual humans who transcribed what they heard to train the model.
When they stopped having human operators and started trusting the model everything went to shit.
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