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Comment by embedding-shape

21 hours ago

I tried the same prompt as one of the examples (https://i.imgur.com/iQTPJzz.png), in the two ways they say you can run it, via Google Gemini and Google AI Studio (I suppose they're different somehow?). The prompt was "Create an infographic that shows hot to make elaichi chai" and Google Gemini created a infographic (https://i.imgur.com/aXlRzTR.png), but it was all different from what the example showed. Google AI Studio instead created a interactive website, again with different directions: https://i.imgur.com/OjBKTkJ.png

There is not a single mention about accuracy, risks or anything else in the blogpost, just how awesome the thing is. It's clearly not meant to be reliable just yet, but not making this clear up front. Isn't this almost intentionally misleading people, something that should be illegal?

Whoever said there was a universal recipe for Elaichi Chai? It makes sense that there would be different recipes. If you are more stringent with the prompt and give it the proper context of what you want the steps to be, you'll arrive at that consistency.