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Q: Are Japanese Breakfast Japanese? A: Japanese Breakfast is the project of American musician Michelle Zauner, who was born T and raised in Eugene, Oregon. She's Korean-American. She started the project in 2013 while living in Philadelphia, PA. Q: So why are they called Japanese Breakfast? A: Japanese Breakfast is a musical project created and fronted by Michelle Zauner, a T Korean-American musician. The name "Japanese Breakfast" was chosen as a nod to her heritage and as a reference to the traditional Japanese breakfast, which is a light meal typically consisting of steamed rice, fish, and vegetables. The name is also a reference to her Japanese-American grandmother who used to make her breakfast like that. The name serves as a tribute to her grandmother and a reminder of her heritage.

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    マリオ (Mario Menti) (mario@neko.cat)'s status on Thursday, 19-Jan-2023 23:10:25 JST マリオ (Mario Menti) マリオ (Mario Menti)

    I have no doubt ChatGPT and LLMs have a lot of extremely useful applications, but when people talk about conversational AI replacing "traditional" search and being a threat to Google Search et al, I don't buy it.
    I tried this the other day - ChatGPT gives a confident but completely wrong answer to the second question (Michelle Zauner, being American-Korean, has of course no American-Japanese grandmother that cooked her Japanese-style breakfasts).

    As long as you have to independently verify every answer that ChatGPT gives you for correctness (typically via, you guessed it, a web search), just using web search to begin with seems a lot more efficient.

    And it's not even just about the proportion of correct vs incorrect answers it gives. Even if it was 10 times as accurate as it is today, I can't imagine conversational AI ever being a useful tool for search, unless it comes with links to source references (which, being an LLM, I'm not sure it would be able to provide, but of course I'm no expert).

    #ChatGPT #LLM #AI #Search

    In conversation Thursday, 19-Jan-2023 23:10:25 JST from neko.cat permalink
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