Kill me now.

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        It’s weird though because they were able to point out they got to absurdity to its comment and it did agree. No it’s not just algorithmic phrase matching, there is an actual “thought process” going on.

        I’ve never been able to get an AI to explain its logic though which is a shame. I’m sure it would be useful to know why they come up with the answers they do.

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          they were able to point out they got to absurdity to its comment and it did agree. No it’s not just algorithmic phrase matching, there is an actual “thought process” going on.

          Or it just knows to say those words when someone says “are you sure?” or something similar.

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            But then it provided the correct answer so it’s not just a rote response. If it was it would say no I am not sure, but then it wouldn’t be able to provide the response.

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              My guess is, when they get negative feedback they throw a bit more computing power into your instance for the second reply.

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    Google personalises its results based on the user. It’s probably has a history and you’re already on a watchlist.