• stephen01king@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    Why are you asking me when you’re the one who claimed they don’t work? I would assume you were criticising something after already using it.

    Shouldn’t you have asked these questions before making your claims? Why are you asking me info on things YOU decided to criticised?

    I was simply expecting examples of the wrong translations you’ve encountered from their product, not a complete lack of information on your part. Again, you’re here just wasting everyone’s time.

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      3 months ago

      I’m telling you as a blanket statement that AI Translators are not reliable. That much is easily verifiable. You’re the one speaking in riddles of a magical translator in the fogs of firefox that does work, with no evidence.

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        2 months ago

        Show me where I claimed they do work? You’re putting words in my mouth now.

        We’re talking about Firefox specifically cause you complained about Firefox’s AI dick riding. When another commenter said Firefox providing client-side translation is a good thing, you then claimed their translation is wrong.

        Why are you trying to run away from your own claims now? How did you change the conversation from Firefox’s specific implementation of client-side AI translation to a criticism of general AI translation without even mentioning anything about doing so?

        Are you just constantly unable to keep track of your own arguments or are you trying to change the context after the fact so you don’t have to justify your own claims?

        Now you’ve made another claim that AI translators are not reliable. How about this time you actually prove how unreliable they are by providing a source for once.