How many rocks should I eat each day? | by Jan Daniel Semrau
On the importance of checking your sources — especially on Google’s scale. I came across a post on the socials and it intrigued me. So I tried it out myself. To my surprise, it worked! Apparently, when you are asking Google’s Search engine the question of how many rocks one should eat per day it recommends “at least one”. 😲
The more cognitive agents enter the workforce and creep into every facet of our digital lives, the importance of using high-quality data for training such cognitive agents is so ultimately important. In this example we can see how on THAT scale, incorrect information will spread quickly and widely due well Google being Google; a 2.1 Trillion dollar company that controls how we see content on the Internet by being the undisputed champion of Search.
What does this say about Google?
The Google whose researchers wrote the famous Transformers paper? I believe when a company’s core competencies are degrading but the valuation of their company on the public market is higher than ever, the market expects the company to recover or turn around its core competencies. It can also mean that other factors such as brand reputation, financial performance, or future potential exceed the lack of core competencies.
The more cognitive agents enter the workforce and creep into every facet of our digital lives, the importance of using high-quality data for training such cognitive agents is so ultimately important. In this example we can see how on THAT scale, incorrect information will spread quickly and widely due well Google being Google; a 2.1 Trillion dollar company that controls how we see content on the Internet by being the undisputed champion of Search.
I think this is what it says about Google's recent AI efforts.
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