Thanks again Lee for exploring AI tool capabilities and limitations. Regarding "the write a bio of a living person" prompts - perhaps there is a guardrail in place against that. Google is positioning Bard as not integrated with search, which means some prompts are better done as searches. Don't want to lose search revenues - right? That said have you tried Bard with prompts to summarize a URL of a wikipedia article on a living person? I am still waiting for access to Bard, but will be interested in comparing summarization capabilities of websites, as that is easy from a prompt engineering and verification engineering standpoint. Since LLMs power derives from compression and prediction, it is useful to test summarization (compression) capabilities to see what is included and what is left out.
Thanks again Lee for exploring AI tool capabilities and limitations. Regarding "the write a bio of a living person" prompts - perhaps there is a guardrail in place against that. Google is positioning Bard as not integrated with search, which means some prompts are better done as searches. Don't want to lose search revenues - right? That said have you tried Bard with prompts to summarize a URL of a wikipedia article on a living person? I am still waiting for access to Bard, but will be interested in comparing summarization capabilities of websites, as that is easy from a prompt engineering and verification engineering standpoint. Since LLMs power derives from compression and prediction, it is useful to test summarization (compression) capabilities to see what is included and what is left out.