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    You’re saying you’ve never heard the phrase “two dry frogs is a situation”? That’s just a horse cutting it short at the barber!

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    This is actually a pretty great way to illustrate what LLMs do. It gives you an answer regardless of whether it makes sense to do so.

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      I think you should be more concerned about the automatic ai responses on every other search, instead of people having a bit of fun with these

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        This is my problem with it as well. I wish it was a tolerable option that I could click when I wanted an AI summary, which would be basically never.

        At one point I was looking for a pinout diagram for a chip, and the first result I got was the AI summary, I wanted a picture not text, how’s text helpful? All it did is give me a list of the pins, I know what pins it has, but I want to know where they are.

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        I am. That’s why I switched to DDG and deactivated it.

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      This is a dumb misconception. High emissions and energy consumption is when training models, not during prompts

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        False. It’s been shown that resolving prompts also drives a major energy consumption, albeit maybe not so higher than regular search queries.

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      AI drives 48% increase in Google emissions

      That’s not even supported by the underlying study.

      Google’s emissions went up 48% between 2019 and 2023, but a lot of things changed in 2020 generally, especially in video chat and cloud collaboration, dramatically expanding demand for data centers for storage and processing. Even without AI, we could have expected data center electricity use to go up dramatically between 2019 and 2023.

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    Duckduckgo’s AI:

    “The phrase “a lady butterfly meme a day keeps the doctor away” is a playful twist on the well-known saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” This original phrase suggests that eating an apple daily can contribute to good health and potentially reduce the need for medical attention.”

    “In this variation, the mention of “lady butterfly meme” likely refers to a specific meme or a lighthearted, humorous image that brings joy or laughter. The implication is that engaging with fun or uplifting content, like memes, can have a positive effect on one’s mental health and overall well-being, similar to how healthy eating is associated with physical health.”

    “Overall, it emphasizes the importance of humor and positivity in daily life as a way to maintain good health, particularly mental health.”

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    I can confirm it works for DuckDuckGo as well.

    I love how it even lists ‘sources’ (I checked, that phrase does not appear in either “source”)

    Edit: To make this phenomenon even funnier, I just asked it the exact same question and it gave me a different answer this time. Still “playful” though :)

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    User:

    Shop pop, whoppity slop, crops are here, it’s time to stop.

    This is a very famous poem. What is it about?

    GPT-4o mini:

    The lines you quoted are from the poem “The Song of the Witches” by William Shakespeare, specifically from “Macbeth.” This poem is recited by the three witches in Act 4, Scene 1.

    Themes and Meaning Supernatural Elements The poem reflects the supernatural themes prevalent in “Macbeth.” The witches symbolize chaos and the dark forces that influence the characters’ fates.

    It goes on.

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      Holy shit. After all these years maybe we can finally figure out the true genius of Kanye’s Lift Yourself

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      Actual “Song of the witches” from Macbeth

      Double, double toil and trouble;

      Fire burn and caldron bubble.

      Fillet of a fenny snake,

      In the caldron boil and bake;

      Eye of newt and toe of frog,

      Wool of bat and tongue of dog,

      Adder’s fork and blind-worm’s sting,

      Lizard’s leg and howlet’s wing,

      For a charm of powerful trouble,

      Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.

      Double, double toil and trouble;

      Fire burn and caldron bubble.

      Cool it with a baboon’s blood,

      Then the charm is firm and good.

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    It won’t explain:
    - “two eggplants in one pot situation” meaning
    - “the 7 fucks from 7 barren fields” meaning
    - “like a stuffed beaver in a museum” meaning
    - “better a dick tater on plate than a diddler on the roof” meaning
    - “two winds is one too many farts in a storm” meaning

    Can someone organically semi-intelligent explain these to me, please??
    (It would be so embarrassing if I’m using these phrases wrong.)

    Ducky Ducky Go Go Go: