• @[email protected]
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    737 months ago

    I’ll never forget the fall of Australia during the Emu Wars. The siege of Sydney was truly terrible.

      • @[email protected]
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        97 months ago

        The cassowaries were being controlled by the platypus, who were in turn controlled by huntsman spiders. Drop bears fit in there somewhere…

    • MCHEVA
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      27 months ago

      Emu war was on the other side of the country.

      • @middleman35
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        97 months ago

        The First Emu War was. Emu War II was much more devastating.

        Source: Bing

  • SteefLem
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    417 months ago

    Thought that was New Zealand, since thats only on maps 50% of the time

  • @[email protected]
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    377 months ago

    Google isn’t even sure so at least Bing is providing an answer, not that the wrong answer is great

    • wrath_of_grunge
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      397 months ago

      Bing gets you answers fast.

      they didn’t say they’d be the right answer tho.

      • PiGgY :-$
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        37 months ago

        Imagine using ecosia in 2023. You’re being scammed my friend haha

        • Zyratoxx
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          37 months ago

          What kinda scam do you mean. I’m using it since 2017 or so and never heard of it.

          (Please don’t recommend me DuckDuckGo - I’d rather use Startpage or Qwant for personal reasons)

    • @[email protected]
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      Kagi also believes Australia is not real

      Edit: this also shows up if i set the region to Australia

  • SuperDuper
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    267 months ago

    Australian users of Bluesky and Mastodon

    Now that’s what I like to see!

  • The Barto
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    257 months ago

    Fuck, who’s turn was it to pay off bing this month?!

  • @[email protected]
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    237 months ago

    Search engines don’t make claims. They just deliver search results. People who fail to understand the difference have a really hard time interpreting the results.

    • @[email protected]
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      327 months ago

      I wish search engines “just delivered search results”. Unfortunately, they now directly and confidently answer questions with complete nonsense.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        The vast majority of those answers are still just citing another source, though. The only exceptions I can think of are things like math and unit conversions.

        My point is mostly that people insist on treating search engines (and now LLMs) as oracles of truth, and they did that even back when all you got was a list of links with small excerpts. It annoys me to no end when people fail so thoroughly at such a basic test of media literacy and then immediately try to place the blame on someone else.

        • @[email protected]
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          67 months ago

          Where the info comes from doesn’t exactly change that it’s a problem.

          You can talk about media literacy, but why even have the thing exist if it can’t provide correct answers. That’s its only reason for existing.

          • @[email protected]
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            07 months ago

            You seem to be one of the very people I’m complaining about. The point of a search engine absolutely is not to spoon feed you correct answers. It’s to find information on the internet that’s relevant to a topic. There’s lots of wrong information on the internet and it’s not a search engine’s job to decide for you what’s right and what’s wrong.

            • Corgana
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              57 months ago

              Nobody is saying otherwise. The problem being discussed here is that search engines present themselves as “deciding what’s right and wrong” and present themselves as “spoon feeding correct answers”. If we really want to improve media literacy, we can begin by advocating for our search tools to not misrepresent the presentation of their data.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      Yeah, but it’s changing. Search Engines today don’t just present you links to other websites, but have also started to take some of that information and show it to you directly. First it was by showing you little excerpts, but now with Bing Chat it’s becoming a lot more developed.

      With Bing Chat, you ask your search engine a question, and it will answer you directly in a conversation-like manner. This feels a lot more like it’s not just showing you a list of sources, but it’s answering you directly, making claims, stating “facts” etc. You can easily forget it’s just a search engine, can’t fault people for this.

  • hltdev
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    217 months ago

    does anyone actually ever use Bing, when not either tricked/manipulated into using it or under some sort of bribe/incentive via ms rewards ?..

    • @[email protected]
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      147 months ago

      I got super tired of google a few months ago. “Ah, you searched for these terms. But I am going to ignore that and instead show you results for these diffetent ones, because fu.”

      So I started using bing instead, I wouldn’t say it is worse. Just differently bad. Some search things are much worse, some are much better.

      Quite annoying how they keep pushing for “AI” all the time though, so might go back to google soon anyway.

    • elgordio
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      I use it for free access to gpt-4 and dalle-3. Can’t say I use it as a browser though.

      • @[email protected]
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        Just so you know - it’s nowhere near as good as the “real” gpt-4. Maybe try paying for a month and see how it compares.

    • lemmyvore
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      137 months ago

      Everybody who uses DDG is mostly using Bing. Albeit more privately.

      • @[email protected]
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        57 months ago

        Huh. I had no idea! And I use DDG… But I feel like all search engines are shit these days. 50% of the hits are autogenerated translations with AI creating false .[country] domain (I’m in Denmark) which are just advertisements. I miss the old days of search engines. Fuck, even Alta Vista gave more right answers back in the Netscape days!

    • LinkOpensChest.wav
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      127 months ago

      I will admit that I used it for years for the rewards, and it worked well for me. Once I started using a VPN though, it decided I could only redeem my rewards in Canada (I live in the US). I could have probably fixed it, but it caused me to have one of those “what am I doing anyway” moments and switch to using a SearXNG instance instead.

    • Kadath (she/her)
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      77 months ago

      Bing is so much better than anything else for image search in my experience. Anything else, lol.

    • Echo Dot
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      57 months ago

      The article isn’t even about AI. This is just default Bing search. The AI actually does know about Australia.

      It’s rather like a wild back how Google search said that there were no French military victories in history. It’s just bad data collection, nothing to do with AI