• muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Let’s say I install a button on your car that flips from “broken” to “fixed” my itself. Anytime you complain something is wrong, I flip that switch to “fixed.” That doesn’t change anything. The switch just tells other things to do something. It doesn’t enforce anything. It’s basically telling Google whether you want it or not, not actually obeying you.

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      1 day ago

      Sure buddy. You believe what you want. I’ll believe the programming.

      • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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        4 hours ago

        Cute. You assert you are right by ignoring my point completely. I gave an example where a switch that does nothing could be used to convince you it did something. You basically said “nuh-uh”.

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          3 hours ago

          You made up a scenario. Here’s one

          I have a switch that turns off my car when I push it. I push it, it does exactly what I ask. There done. My scenario is more real then your made up one.

      • asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev
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        5 hours ago

        I’ll believe the programming.

        What programming? Code related to turning off Gemini is not publicly available. You’re blindly trusting Google engineers.