Might have been an idea to compare same question on another A1. One question I asked bard recently was, why is it that most athletic, horse and dog racing run in an anti clockwise direction round a track or course. Answer was most enlightening.
I thought you may be interested, I asked Leo the same, and got: Hi Leo, Why is it that most athletic horse and dog racing is run in an counter-clockwise direction around a track or course? Hi there! Most athletic horse and dog racing is run in a counter-clockwise direction around a track or course because it allows the animals to maintain their momentum and balance more easily. This direction also helps to reduce the risk of collisions and enhances the visibility of the race for spectators. How does it allow the animals to maintain their momentum and balance more easily? Running in a counter-clockwise direction allows the animals to maintain their momentum and balance more easily because it aligns their momentum with the direction of the turn, which helps them to maintain their speed and avoid losing their footing. Additionally, this direction also helps to reduce the risk of collisions with other animals or obstacles on the track. So does that mean turning left helps them maintain their speed and avoid losing their footing more than turning right? Is that why NASCAR races also run that direction? Can you explain the physics of why that is accurate? Turning left does help the animals (or vehicles) maintain their speed and avoid losing their footing more than turning right, and this is why most racing events, including NASCAR, run in a counter-clockwise direction. The reason for this has to do with the way the animals or vehicles tend to drift or slide when they turn. When an animal or vehicle turns right, it needs to slow down and tighten its turn in order to avoid losing speed and control. This can cause the animal or vehicle to lose momentum and potentially lose its balance. In contrast, when an animal or vehicle turns left, it can maintain its speed and momentum while turning, which helps it to maintain its balance and control. This is because the turn to the left allows the animal or vehicle to use the outside edge of the turn to help guide it around the corner, rather than having to slow down and tighten the turn. This is known as "carrying speed" through the turn, and it allows the animal or vehicle to maintain its speed and momentum while turning. In NASCAR racing, the counter-clockwise direction is used because it allows the drivers to carry more speed through the turns and maintain better control of their vehicles. This is particularly important on the high-speed tracks where the drivers need to be able to maintain their speed and control in order to win. So, in summary, the reason why most racing events run in a counter-clockwise direction is because it allows the animals or vehicles to maintain their speed and momentum while turning, which helps them to maintain their balance and control. This is particularly important in high-speed racing events like NASCAR. I'm interested to see what Bard came up with. I find rabbit holes so easily 😎 Much love!!! ✌ ϻя.ƹ "Without ART, the eARTh would just be 'eh'!" ოΓ. ǝ _____ / \ (____/\ ) |___ §(____ _\L. | \ / /"""\ /.-.-' | ( / _/u | | \ | \\ / /\ | \\ / / | | ) _/ / ) _\__/.-' / ___( _/ __________/ \ / / / ( ) ( \__|_\ \_____ / \ (___\ |______) \ |\ \ \ / \ | \__ ) )___/ 𝓮\ \ )/ / __( ___ | /_// ___| \ _/ ( / OUuuu \ `----' (__________ϻя.ƹ)
So rather than having access to live web data, which would be more useful, it's likely, it did what you asked. It hallucinated, made up, a list of channels and added the imagined summaries for each channel. Common to encounter these issues with LLM's.
Free tier is just Llama 13B, you can honestly just run this locally on your CPU. What is good about Leo is that you can tell it to summarize a page and ask questions off of that.
Leo is just way better/faster/updated than copilot, an example is copilot recomending an Rtx 3060 as high end (making lots of errors) while leo recomends 4090 (with only one error.)
I asked Leo if it was familiar with the Rust language and it responded that it was and could write code in that language. So I asked Leo to write a Rust program that would solve a Suduko puzzle where only 1 or more numbers were provided using regression analysis along with the instruction on how to compile same. It did not provide a solution that could be copied and pasted into a source file and then execute the compile script to provide a working program. The free version of ChatGPT provided a solution that compiled and worked. I'd say Leo is in early development and somewhat behind ChatGPT. Should not take it long for it to catch up.
i use temporary browser profiles a lot and it seems leo is not available if the profile directory is not in the default location. might be an extreme edge case, but i like to test new features not on my everyday profiles
About the channel, Linux Tutorials exist, how wouldn’t it with such a generic name? You just have had to filter the search by Channel. The question still stands, made up and coincidence?
Tried it. It is pretty good. What I don't like is the auto-scrolling while Leo is writing. To be honest instead of doing a web search I started to often just ask an AI. Much faster and probably unbiased and more accurate
Incorrect. LLMs do not give factual information much of the time, you're a lot better off doing a search. It's not that they're biased, but simply that they generate a response without any context of fact or information, simply pulling from previous texts used in their learning model to give you a pesuedo answer. If you asked about a town in the 1700s for example, it might make up that it had a church with a sherrif named joe who was rumored to have a wife who was a witch, and subsequently was run out of the town... Sounds absurd, but ask it to tell you about towns in historical times and you will get lots of factually incorrect but what sounds like logical responses. Heck it could even make up names of people or even invent a town (based off of previous texts that were used in it's training, since it can't actually invent anything or create a creative response).
@@izaicslinux6961 Same goes with google searches. Of course you need a brain either way. And don't take any answer as a fact. Common sense and if the question is complex and you don't know anything about it compare it to a scientific research (that is not biased)
AI assistants (like ChatGPT and Leo) are still worthless at best, because they will always be biased and give you false information to a certain degree.
@@Rastafa469 it's anonymized through a reverse proxy through first party Brave servers. Brave does not have data collection as its business model, which makes it automatically more trustworthy than Microsoft. You don't need any account with identifiable data to access Leo, and when it finishes generating a reply, it is immediately discarded from their server. That makes it cheaper for them and more private for us.
I think AI Q&A are aggregators of lots of available data, what are sources. "Garbage in, garbage out..." machine speak? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I like AI for spelling, and thesaurus purposes
So the first option to get to Leo wasn't there in the sidebar. I had to ask a question in the URL box and hit the Leo button. When I asked 'Who is DistroTube? it went blank and gave no answer!! I hope you are okay DT lol
Hinduism is not a religion it's a way of living, it's a dharm, hindu name is a colonized name it was Indus mean the lives in india, hindu is called by wastern it was originally sindhu means people live near shindu reaver area... Hinduism is not a religion it's a way of living
No AI has ever been able to recommend any smartphone with more than 12 Mpix with 3'rd party camera apps. The concept of soldered vs upgradable RAM is often misunderstood.
That's because LLMs do not actually consider fact or logic in the response. They simply combine words to create a response that fits within your query essentially. They cannot create new information, they do not lookup information... Any true facts are simply a result of their training data containing matching phrases that the LLM can combine into your answer. Do NOT trust these so called "AI" systems to give you actual answers. Always do your own research. Last thing you need is to use the response for a school or work report only to find out the town you named based off what it told you was completely nonsensical and never existed, or at least in that context. If you need help coming up with a professional response to something, or need quick writing ideas, perhaps need some help working on some code, you can always try to use one to assist you by offering suggestions, but just keep in mind that it can very likely spit out bad information that won't help you at all.
(shakes head)...it's like...people forgot the basic point of web browsers: to look at HTML documents! Yes, we have CSS and Javascript to make it look pretty but the basic function still exists lmao!
@@empanada223 The most important reason is that it's Chromium and I don't want to support Google's control over web standards. But the bloat doesn't exactly make it any better.
@@empanada223 It's totally up to you if you want to use a web browser that tries to be a whole OS, but I'm not going to. Especially not when some of the bloat collects user data by default.
You forgot to mention that the AI Assistant is not running locally but on braves servers so all the data you are communicating to the AI is sent to their servers => not very privacy respecting
@@a1337turtle It's not obvious for people who don't know very much about LLMs and just think "Oh nice! An AI assistant from Brave. This must be more private than OpenAI". Just look into the comments of this video and you will find people who think that
The machine learning algorithm (it's not AI) is not built into the browser, it's just an interface to their server. The answer that Buddhists believe in a supreme being is flat out wrong. I'm also curious to see how politically biased or how insane/woke the answers it provides are. I'm not impressed at all by Brave and I don't understand what people see in it. I'll be sticking with Vivaldi, because as the spiritual successor to Opera, Vivaldi offers more functionality and customisability than any other browser. It also doesn't try to push some lite/shareware version of features in order to sell stuff to me as Brave is doing here.
5:10 Christianity does not really believe everyone is born with sin, but it believes that it is in human nature to sin and everyone will sin. But it is of cause the goal not to sin.
I m not impressed. It looks like a propaganda machine then an AI. See my question: "If I go to Florida and I meet Jerry, then I could get a new job. Well, I went to Florida but I didn't get a new job. What went wrong, from a logical perspective?" The formula is F & J => NJ. The first is true but not the last, so I didn't meet Jerry, for some reason. What the AI answered to me? See: "It seems like you’re trying to understand why you didn’t get a new job after your trip to Florida. There could be many reasons why you didn’t get a job offer, including competition, timing, networking, qualifications, or interview skills 1. It’s important to remember that not getting a job offer doesn’t mean that you’re not qualified or that you won’t find a job in the future. Keep applying for jobs, work on improving your skills and qualifications, and don’t give up! Good luck!" Then it gave me some links to explore new adventures in Florida and how to get a new job on the net. Well... well... very lame.
@@Bamanaboni Seems to be a trend now of adding features to browsers which really should be just extensions and giving the user some choice..Vivaldi are the worst for this.
@@doctorsocrates4413 built-in features function better than firefox's mostly half-baked add-ons. PROVE ME WRONG!!! Sideberry vs vivaldi tab tiling. uBO (prone to google's switch to manifest v3 vs Guarranteed Brave's privacy features. Simple tab groups vs Vivaldi Workspaces + sessions The list is long. I think Internet Explorer would be the best browser for you. Vvialdi FTW.
DistroLube: Hey Leo who has the best Linux channel on youtube
Leo: Not you
DistroLube: WTF!!
Leo: You mad bro?
LEO also stands for Law Enforcement Officer 👮
Nice. But end of the it's just Chrome, right? But with some bloatware😒. Privacy? Already available on FF 🙃.
Might have been an idea to compare same question on another A1. One question I asked bard recently was, why is it that most athletic, horse and dog racing run in an anti clockwise direction round a track or course. Answer was most enlightening.
I thought you may be interested, I asked Leo the same, and got:
Hi Leo, Why is it that most athletic horse and dog racing is run in an counter-clockwise direction around a track or course?
Hi there! Most athletic horse and dog racing is run in a counter-clockwise direction around a track or course because it allows the animals to maintain their momentum and balance more easily. This direction also helps to reduce the risk of collisions and enhances the visibility of the race for spectators.
How does it allow the animals to maintain their momentum and balance more easily?
Running in a counter-clockwise direction allows the animals to maintain their momentum and balance more easily because it aligns their momentum with the direction of the turn, which helps them to maintain their speed and avoid losing their footing. Additionally, this direction also helps to reduce the risk of collisions with other animals or obstacles on the track.
So does that mean turning left helps them maintain their speed and avoid losing their footing more than turning right? Is that why NASCAR races also run that direction? Can you explain the physics of why that is accurate?
Turning left does help the animals (or vehicles) maintain their speed and avoid losing their footing more than turning right, and this is why most racing events, including NASCAR, run in a counter-clockwise direction. The reason for this has to do with the way the animals or vehicles tend to drift or slide when they turn.
When an animal or vehicle turns right, it needs to slow down and tighten its turn in order to avoid losing speed and control. This can cause the animal or vehicle to lose momentum and potentially lose its balance. In contrast, when an animal or vehicle turns left, it can maintain its speed and momentum while turning, which helps it to maintain its balance and control.
This is because the turn to the left allows the animal or vehicle to use the outside edge of the turn to help guide it around the corner, rather than having to slow down and tighten the turn. This is known as "carrying speed" through the turn, and it allows the animal or vehicle to maintain its speed and momentum while turning.
In NASCAR racing, the counter-clockwise direction is used because it allows the drivers to carry more speed through the turns and maintain better control of their vehicles. This is particularly important on the high-speed tracks where the drivers need to be able to maintain their speed and control in order to win.
So, in summary, the reason why most racing events run in a counter-clockwise direction is because it allows the animals or vehicles to maintain their speed and momentum while turning, which helps them to maintain their balance and control. This is particularly important in high-speed racing events like NASCAR.
I'm interested to see what Bard came up with. I find rabbit holes so easily 😎
Much love!!! ✌
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So rather than having access to live web data, which would be more useful, it's likely, it did what you asked. It hallucinated, made up, a list of channels and added the imagined summaries for each channel. Common to encounter these issues with LLM's.
www.youtube.com/@LinuxTutorials
This is a confirmation that I was right to uninstall Brave.
Free tier is just Llama 13B, you can honestly just run this locally on your CPU. What is good about Leo is that you can tell it to summarize a page and ask questions off of that.
Leo is just way better/faster/updated than copilot, an example is copilot recomending an Rtx 3060 as high end (making lots of errors) while leo recomends 4090 (with only one error.)
Leo prefers Buddhism over xmonad and emacs
Buddhism has better statues and no keybindings to memorize.
@@billfarley9015😂
I asked Leo if it was familiar with the Rust language and it responded that it was and could write code in that language. So I asked Leo to write a Rust program that would solve a Suduko puzzle where only 1 or more numbers were provided using regression analysis along with the instruction on how to compile same. It did not provide a solution that could be copied and pasted into a source file and then execute the compile script to provide a working program. The free version of ChatGPT provided a solution that compiled and worked. I'd say Leo is in early development and somewhat behind ChatGPT. Should not take it long for it to catch up.
Free version is Llama 13B. So unless they don't change it, they aren't catching up any time soon.
Why need AI assistant in browser? If I need AI, I will just open new program or website. WHY it must be integrated?
Their privacy policy for this Leo AI was not discussed. Hope this is appropriate to maintain their privacy-minded reputation.
If you are paying for it monthly, like with a credit card, you are no longer anonymous.
i use temporary browser profiles a lot and it seems leo is not available if the profile directory is not in the default location. might be an extreme edge case, but i like to test new features not on my everyday profiles
Hi DT, do you use ChatGPT?
Ask it if humanity will ever achieve consciousness. I'm betting the answer will be not in the foreseeable future.
I got ...the question of whether humanity will ever achieve consciousness remains a topic of debate...
Bloat bloat bloat
I'm glad I can disable the things I don't want.
If you are paying for it monthly, like with a credit card, you are no longer anonymous. Ridiculous.
About the channel, Linux Tutorials exist, how wouldn’t it with such a generic name? You just have had to filter the search by Channel. The question still stands, made up and coincidence?
Yep, it exists: www.youtube.com/@LinuxTutorials
As well as another channel by the converse name: www.youtube.com/@tutoriaLinux
How do I change Leo's AI language?
awsome video
I saw Leo, but I did not know what it was.
I'd love to try it but don't seem to have it in my version of Brave, even though I've updated to 1.60.114. 🤔
Version 1.61.101 is the latest version for me, just checked to be sure, and I've had it for 2 versions now ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
If you haven't done it already, check the settings for your browser. Leo should be there.
I absolutely DETEST the new search engine. If I cant figure out how to turn off AI I will be uninstalling Brave :(
Leo refuses to answer any biden related questions. This is not leo, this is KJP.
In my opinion Leo is useless. You'd better use Wikipedia.
Noone should use Wikipedia for wuestions related to politics.
Tried it. It is pretty good. What I don't like is the auto-scrolling while Leo is writing.
To be honest instead of doing a web search I started to often just ask an AI. Much faster and probably unbiased and more accurate
Incorrect. LLMs do not give factual information much of the time, you're a lot better off doing a search. It's not that they're biased, but simply that they generate a response without any context of fact or information, simply pulling from previous texts used in their learning model to give you a pesuedo answer. If you asked about a town in the 1700s for example, it might make up that it had a church with a sherrif named joe who was rumored to have a wife who was a witch, and subsequently was run out of the town... Sounds absurd, but ask it to tell you about towns in historical times and you will get lots of factually incorrect but what sounds like logical responses. Heck it could even make up names of people or even invent a town (based off of previous texts that were used in it's training, since it can't actually invent anything or create a creative response).
@@izaicslinux6961 Same goes with google searches.
Of course you need a brain either way. And don't take any answer as a fact. Common sense and if the question is complex and you don't know anything about it compare it to a scientific research (that is not biased)
Not a very shapr lion in my opinion. I just switched it off.
Have you tried the Ai summarizer feature? Its cool?
So glad we finally get some more privacy AI options
AI assistants (like ChatGPT and Leo) are still worthless at best, because they will always be biased and give you false information to a certain degree.
How is this more private? You are just using servers from Brave instead of OpenAI or Microsoft.
@@Rastafa469 it's anonymized through a reverse proxy through first party Brave servers. Brave does not have data collection as its business model, which makes it automatically more trustworthy than Microsoft. You don't need any account with identifiable data to access Leo, and when it finishes generating a reply, it is immediately discarded from their server. That makes it cheaper for them and more private for us.
@@Rastafa469I am not sure about it being more private, but at least the Ai model is Open source. I hope it doesn't grab any user data for training.
@@jonh3947 Well, the only way to know that your data stays on your machine is to use a LLM running locally on your machine
I think AI Q&A are aggregators of lots of available data, what are sources. "Garbage in, garbage out..." machine speak? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I like AI for spelling, and thesaurus purposes
So the first option to get to Leo wasn't there in the sidebar. I had to ask a question in the URL box and hit the Leo button. When I asked 'Who is DistroTube? it went blank and gave no answer!! I hope you are okay DT lol
Brave is using too much of my cpu since I upgraded it. I am now using Firefox until I know what’s wrong with brave😊
Just a nitpick -Buddhism is non-theistic, not atheistic. Very important distinction. Love your videos.
Hinduism is not a religion it's a way of living, it's a dharm, hindu name is a colonized name it was Indus mean the lives in india, hindu is called by wastern it was originally sindhu means people live near shindu reaver area... Hinduism is not a religion it's a way of living
Way of living following vedas. Vaidik sanatan dharma. To be precise.
tell it the info it gave is incorrect
No AI has ever been able to recommend any smartphone with more than 12 Mpix with 3'rd party camera apps. The concept of soldered vs upgradable RAM is often misunderstood.
That's because LLMs do not actually consider fact or logic in the response. They simply combine words to create a response that fits within your query essentially. They cannot create new information, they do not lookup information... Any true facts are simply a result of their training data containing matching phrases that the LLM can combine into your answer. Do NOT trust these so called "AI" systems to give you actual answers. Always do your own research. Last thing you need is to use the response for a school or work report only to find out the town you named based off what it told you was completely nonsensical and never existed, or at least in that context.
If you need help coming up with a professional response to something, or need quick writing ideas, perhaps need some help working on some code, you can always try to use one to assist you by offering suggestions, but just keep in mind that it can very likely spit out bad information that won't help you at all.
Turns out Linux tutorials is a real channel, you just gotta filter to only show channels
ai assistant this ai assistant that why not just make the users read the fking manual
its super bias. so might not want to learn from it but you ca use it for normal tasks
Ohh good, I thought it was adware or something phew!
Why would I even need this?
I don't like or trust any of this A.I crap. It's a fun toy to play with for a few minutes but it's not good for anything useful.
at this point i prefear ollama in my own pc
Another useless censored AI
9:39 Haha so true
Brave is so damn bloated now with all these useless features. That's one of the reasons I no longer use the browser anymore.
(shakes head)...it's like...people forgot the basic point of web browsers: to look at HTML documents! Yes, we have CSS and Javascript to make it look pretty but the basic function still exists lmao!
@@empanada223 The most important reason is that it's Chromium and I don't want to support Google's control over web standards. But the bloat doesn't exactly make it any better.
@@empanada223 It's totally up to you if you want to use a web browser that tries to be a whole OS, but I'm not going to. Especially not when some of the bloat collects user data by default.
@@hyperturbotechnomike Chrome, Edge and Opera are literally spyware and should be avoided at all costs.
You forgot to mention that the AI Assistant is not running locally but on braves servers so all the data you are communicating to the AI is sent to their servers => not very privacy respecting
this is very obvious though
@@a1337turtle It's not obvious for people who don't know very much about LLMs and just think "Oh nice! An AI assistant from Brave. This must be more private than OpenAI". Just look into the comments of this video and you will find people who think that
The machine learning algorithm (it's not AI) is not built into the browser, it's just an interface to their server.
The answer that Buddhists believe in a supreme being is flat out wrong. I'm also curious to see how politically biased or how insane/woke the answers it provides are.
I'm not impressed at all by Brave and I don't understand what people see in it. I'll be sticking with Vivaldi, because as the spiritual successor to Opera, Vivaldi offers more functionality and customisability than any other browser. It also doesn't try to push some lite/shareware version of features in order to sell stuff to me as Brave is doing here.
Of all topics you chose religion really?
Why not? If he ever dare to chose gender... ugh...
Quit crying
hit a nerve?
Nothing wrong with that.
There is no man in the moon
Leo uses Arch btw…… 😉
I guess Leo said 4. about Buddhism, because this claim is often made on the internet.
It's because it's not that cut-and-dry. Theism and buddhism aren't mutually exclusive.
For example: Confucianism isn't a religion, it's an ideology.
no one asked for this
If you enjoy FAR LEFTIST answers.
5:10 Christianity does not really believe everyone is born with sin, but it believes that it is in human nature to sin and everyone will sin. But it is of cause the goal not to sin.
If it’s in human nature you are born with it lmaoo a baby cannot sin but once you can underhand free will sin is instilled in us
Na, I'll pass... Only thing I like about brave is the search. No crypto and rewards for me. Nope.
I m not impressed. It looks like a propaganda machine then an AI. See my question: "If I go to Florida and I meet Jerry, then I could get a new job. Well, I went to Florida but I didn't get a new job. What went wrong, from a logical perspective?" The formula is F & J => NJ. The first is true but not the last, so I didn't meet Jerry, for some reason. What the AI answered to me? See: "It seems like you’re trying to understand why you didn’t get a new job after your trip to Florida. There could be many reasons why you didn’t get a job offer, including competition, timing, networking, qualifications, or interview skills 1. It’s important to remember that not getting a job offer doesn’t mean that you’re not qualified or that you won’t find a job in the future. Keep applying for jobs, work on improving your skills and qualifications, and don’t give up! Good luck!" Then it gave me some links to explore new adventures in Florida and how to get a new job on the net.
Well... well... very lame.
The answer should be 'not meeting Jerry'?
@@WildVoltorb Yes, it is just a logical, a very simple, formula. The AI didn't get it.
It's a 13B model, you're not going to get anything coherent with questions like that.
Firefox is going to be left behind smh
It's still vastly superior
Not really as firefox still has far more ways of privatising itself like about config etc.
Firefox is superior, because it doesn't have useless bloat features like this (as of now).
@@Bamanaboni Seems to be a trend now of adding features to browsers which really should be just extensions and giving the user some choice..Vivaldi are the worst for this.
@@doctorsocrates4413 built-in features function better than firefox's mostly half-baked add-ons. PROVE ME WRONG!!!
Sideberry vs vivaldi tab tiling.
uBO (prone to google's switch to manifest v3 vs Guarranteed Brave's privacy features.
Simple tab groups vs Vivaldi Workspaces + sessions
The list is long.
I think Internet Explorer would be the best browser for you.
Vvialdi FTW.
First you mention Religion and now you’re assuming Leo’s gender. 9:26 #cancelled
Brave browser tidak bekerja di ubuntu 23.10 for raspberry pi4 ku... 😢. Terpaksa pakai Firefox lagi... 😭