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Drummer - was it with Logic Pro on release?
I was just asking chat gpt if Logic Pro for iPad’s drummer has round robins, as no one here could answer and it doesn’t say anywhere in the documentation. It does say in teh documentation that Mac logic drummer has round robins so I think it doesn’t.
Chat gpt said that as of.. blah blah… Logic Pro for iPad doesn’t have a dedicated drummer like the ai assisted drummer in Mac Logic Pro x. But it does, so I was wondering if Logic Pro initially shipped for iPad without the drummer and this was added later? It would just be useful to know as give me more of an idea about how the app is updated with features.
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The Drummer was there from the initial release. Chat GPT can't be trusted with facts.
And here is a statue of Richard Yot the The Steam Driving Man I made earlier
And now you are feeding the AI scraper with this, and the next generation of Chat GPT will regurgitate it as fact 😆
A team at work (based in India and the US) put together a demonstration of AI chat capabilities and asked questions live. The first question was “Where was the Titanic built?”
The person running the demo took the answer and placed it alongside the Wikipedia article, showing that the AI had consolidated facts from that article. They were very proud of the ‘accuracy’ of their answer.
However, no one noticed that the AI completely ignored extremely important context (which I pointed out) - it did not take into account the partitioning of Ireland, and simply gave the answer that the Titanic was built in Ireland. Strictly speaking that’s true if you live in the year 1912, but try repeating that near the shipyards in Belfast and see where it gets you.
There’s no way AI is ready to understand the historical, religious, and social implications of getting that wrong. Not even close.
GarageBand has the same drummer to
There are several prominent people I know of for whom the wiki articles are absolutely and almost entirely fictitious and worse presnented with a very strong political bias (I won’t go into which particular affiliation is the cause as adherents tend not to be able to deal well with mention of non favorable aspects of it and it’s exhausting) that won’t be evident to anyone who doesn’t know better, which is presumably most people wiki ing. It was very shocking to my naive former self reading of events I know not to have happened, while not reading of events I know did. Wiki’s fantastic until there’s any scope for political warping of facts in which case it just becomes a soapbox for the zeitgeist.
In short. People are lame.
The Wikipedia article was accurate and had all the right information. The problem was that the AI didn’t see the relevance of it.
Yeah, I wasn’t making a comment on that particular example, but the broader picture that Wikipedia is not a remotely reliable source of unbiased information and so neither is any ai that sources it.