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This was not written by Ai so excuse poor structure! I am highly technical, built some of the first internet tech back in the day, been involved in ML for years. So I have not used Gemini before but given its rapid rise in the league tables I downloaded it on iOS and duly logged in. Was hypothesizing some advanced html data structures and asked it to synthesize a data set of three records. Well the first record was literally my name and my exact location(a very small town in the UK). I know google has this information but to see it in synthetic information was unusual, I felt the model almost did it so I could relate to the data, which to be honest was totally fine, and somewhat impressive,I’m under no illusion that google has this information. But then I asked Gemini if it has access to this information and it swears blind that it does not and it would be a serious privacy breach and that it was just a statistical anomaly(see attached). I can’t believe it is a statistical anomaly given the remote nature of my location and the chance of it using my first name on a clean install with no previous conversations. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/PackageThis2009 |