It’s the summer of 2026. Is AI really cheaper than humans or is it an outright lie? People said AI models be improving, becoming ten times more efficient and cheaper, but what is the reality? What can we really expect in 2027, for example?

  • [deleted]@piefed.world
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    2 days ago

    Recipes are something I rarely take the first result for, since they can vary widely for the same dish.

    Do you care what website it came from?

    Have you ever checked to see if it actually matches the source page recipe?

    Recipes are something that I always check a couple sites for to look for consistency or variation and some cooking sites are better than others.

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      2 days ago

      Yes I care what the source site is, that’s why you can check sources in chatgpt. Anyways its only one example, and I’m not defending AI here, my argument is that they are basically improved search engines. What is a search engine, you might need to ask yourself. You query, something responds.