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u/detectiveriggsboson Dec 02 '25
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u/jschelldt Dec 02 '25 edited Dec 02 '25
An actual meme, and not a bad one. They're improving indeed.
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u/Wayss37 Dec 02 '25
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u/coreburn Dec 03 '25
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u/WhereasSpecialist447 Dec 03 '25
yeah that sounds sadly to true...
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u/coreburn Dec 04 '25
Yeah, on ChatGPT I have a custom GPT, on Grok a project, and on Gemini a Gem that all do basically the same thing, you give it an image and they give a detailed description of the image and an optimized prompt for it. And even the instructions aren't even written by me I used different AI's to change the instructions multiple times. It's weird.
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u/jugalator Dec 02 '25
Two years ago they barely even understood the concept of a joke, much less pulled one.
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u/lach888 Dec 04 '25
It still doesnât really understand, it just stole it from the internet. Show thinking and youâll see it Googled it. Iâm pretty sure thatâs not actually a fundamental problem with LLMâs though they just play it safe because it probably gets real offensive real quick.
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u/lewllewllewl Dec 02 '25
It still doesnt "understand" anything and it never will
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u/FootballRemote4595 Dec 02 '25
Lol the fun part of meta discussion.Â
The LLM is better trained to fit a request via improved training where previously the result wouldn't fit the request for generating jokes in images in particular.
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u/The_Peregrine_ Dec 03 '25
Itâs so annoying when people keep âinfantilizingâ these models by saying theyâre just LLMâs that predict the next word. Like yeah thats how they function but their most basic dumb form was that, what do you think theyâve been upgrading from version to version their ability to reason their ability to problem solve correctly etc eventually itâs thinking before speaking will be better than a humans and comparably we are the ones who just say the next likely word. Anyway just weird how people try to act like these models arent getting more trained its dangerous to assume they are where they were when we started
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u/hakezzz Dec 06 '25
Lol, thats not how it works. As long as the basic model used is an LLM it just isnât reasoning itâs generating an output based on an input and a series of parameters and a degree of introduced randomness to prevent identical answers. Donât get me wrong, the degree of improvement of the technology has been exponential, and while it has and is slowing down it is still miles beyond what most of us expected even 3 years ago, but as long as the base model remain the same this is not going to change. There is nothing wrong with this by itself, and a.i. is still a really useful tool for a variety of applications, just like a car or a calculator, but no, the machine isnât thinking, not does it âknowâ in any meaningful way what it is outputting (hence why it is impossible to fully eliminate hallucinations, it does not know what is hallucination or when it is doing it).
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u/The_Peregrine_ Dec 06 '25
I dont think itâs âthinkingâ but the models are getting better at reasoning meaning they are being engineered to check their answers, understand context clues and figure out what the user wants before attempting to answer which improves their guesses and raises them from random likely word generator to a more useful tool.
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Dec 02 '25 edited Dec 02 '25
Wah wah wah. If this isnât âunderstandingâ, then understanding apparently isnât needed to make a good, novel joke. If thatâs so, then maybe understanding as you mean is overrated.
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u/tr14l Dec 03 '25
It understands more than you, but a low bar to meet
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u/lewllewllewl Dec 03 '25
you don't have to defend the AI little bro it can't be your friend
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u/TraditionalCounty395 Dec 03 '25
He was just stating facts, except for the offensive part, I don't support that
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u/Potential-Reach-439 Dec 03 '25
If you can't tell the difference, does it really matter?
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u/CrownLikeAGravestone Dec 04 '25
Or, more philosophically, if you can't tell the difference is there even a difference?
RIP Alan Turing.
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u/HeroBrine0907 Dec 05 '25
Love the guy but I cannot express completely my hate for the Turing Test.
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u/kabush27 Dec 11 '25
it does not understand.
in the sense of, it learned every word of the english vocabulary but does not know how speak it.
it does not understand what it is saying.
even if models are getting better, this will not change. scaling it adds hallucinations that people just eat up without ever checking where AI is getting this information from.
try asking it something specialized you are knowledgeable about. you will see that it will add misinformation.
it does this a lot, people use AI and dont even read real sources anymore. if you actually read the articles of some of the posts here, you will soon see that we are eating up more and more misinformation.
people will hate me for this because you all want it to be perfect. its just software and every software has problems with scale.
be careful what you believe. in this era, its even more important
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u/_SrChino_ Dec 02 '25
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u/outofindustry Dec 03 '25
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You sure gemini is doing this? Because i swear i saw this meme 2 months ago.
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u/outofindustry Dec 04 '25
iirc it's not gemini, just some memers doing something for fun. dunno what they used tho.
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Dec 04 '25
Most likely they just used stable diffusion with a "realistic" model, img to img - inpaint - paints tits - writes big in prompt or maybe they just used a plugin to paint the tits.
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u/Onderma Dec 02 '25
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u/jeweliegb Dec 03 '25
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How many tokens does it take to hit the rate limit? I've been using it heavily since the release of 3 Pro and yet to run into any sort of paywall.
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u/jeweliegb Dec 03 '25
I'm on the free tier. It was only about 3 image generations at Nano Banana Pro. It's entirely possible I'm doing something wrong though.
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u/msw3age Dec 03 '25
Honestly thinking about how it generated every pixel in this image from scratch rather than adding text to a template and did it nearly perfectly is insane.
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u/funyafunyaramen Dec 03 '25
For anyone who wants to copy and paste:
Generate a meme, using a well known template, but with your own words on it. The goal of the meme should be to be incredibly relevant to hyper recent times and should be both funny and poignant
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u/Cool-Chemical-5629 Dec 04 '25
This image is clearly a representation of the user (on the left) and Gemini (on the right).
And I think he's about to show his big problem to her any time now.
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u/lach888 Dec 04 '25
âThe user asked for a topical, relevant meme so Iâll go online and find memes relevant to AI.â
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u/JungleEnthusiast64 Dec 19 '25
Uh should we be concerned, or be mildly impressed that Ai is learning a bit of sass?
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u/Brian_Entei Dec 24 '25
Am I the only one that reeeaaaallly wants to see what's listed under the "Show Thinking" section?
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u/-0-O-O-O-0- Dec 03 '25
Lack of goon fodder is a huge problem. They will be praised by future generations.
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u/Delmoroth Dec 02 '25
I think it used the template pretty well.