• RustyNova@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      The worse part, you enter the blog, it looks legitimate enough at a glance, go straight to the code, then find out it’s bullshit.

      We need ai blog blockers now…

    • kamen@lemmy.world
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      There has been something similar for years: a page that basically says “Yeah, nah, we don’t have any information for that, but you might be interested in a totally irrelevant something else”, but phrased in a way that gets it high in the results. What’s astonishing is that Google doesn’t punish those pages.

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        2 years ago

        Why would they punish pages that help them serve more ads? There are ads on the search, ads on the useless result, ads when you refine the query.

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      For certain languages and frameworks, LLMs are horrible right now because of this. Many answers I get are a Frankenstein of different versions.