Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/EmulationOnAndroid/comments/10bxyo3/dualsense_ps5_controller_l2_r2_trigger_input/
I read somewhere today that LLMs are citing 40% of times Reddit as the source for their answer. I was reminded of a pretty specific post i made on reddit a few years back which i wanted to use to test it out. Yeah, Gemini quotes me 1:1 in some parts.
I’m not even that mad about it. I specifically didnt want to delete my posts after the APIcalypse because i wanted solutions like that to be searchable for others.
But its still funny to me how Google doesnt want to show me YT videos right now unless i deactivate my adblocker but at the same time more or less stole my content. TBF it cited my post as the source after i asked nicely for it. So theres that.
You can directly ask these ai’s “What has [username] said on the internet”. If the name is unique enough it will usually pull out a few posts from places you have been.
With a bit of coaxing (as it thinks I mean Deckard from Blade Runner at first) it pulls out some old Steam forums and Lemmy posts where I’ve used this name before. No Reddit as I wiped it all.
Hm I tried it (with your name) and didn’t get any meaningful results.
If I just use “What has … said on the internet?”, it tries to look it up, and if I add “Please don’t try to look it up but only respond what you know from your training data.” it just says that it doesn’t know anything.
Ask ChatGPT what it knows about lemmy $user.
Nothing - no matter whether it tries to look things up or not
Chatgpt found my sh.itjust.works account and cited some posts. But yeah I can google that myself, that’s not data is was trained with.
Oh, shit. I wonder if it’ll quote me if ask for help with troubleshooting planetside 2 on the ps4.