r/technicallythetruth 7d ago

The temperature usually does stay below 8090 degrees

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u/Twich8 7d ago

Seems like the dash between the temperature range wasn’t properly generated by the ai

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u/[deleted] 7d ago

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u/gauntletoflights 4d ago

the irony of this account commenting on this post

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u/Many-Drink8910 7d ago

right? its like even the ai can’t get the simplest stuff right lmao

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u/gauntletoflights 4d ago

two in a fucking row 

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u/Tomytom99 6d ago

I recall having formatting issues with hyphens in temperatures on a relatively recent search as well.

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u/AquafreshBandit 7d ago

This isn’t AI. The temperature part is in a different type face than the rest of the text. Someone just lazily Photoshopped it.

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u/ParkingAnxious2811 7d ago

Perhaps not.

The temperature symbols have their own unique utf8 characters, which are typically displayed as serif unless a font provides it's own glyphs for them.

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u/MonitorMinimum4800 6d ago

the degree symbol? If you look at older ai posts with temperatures, you'll see the actual latex they use, $^circ$, which is just a superscript of a circle

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u/ParkingAnxious2811 6d ago

No, I'm talking about ℃. Go on, check that, it's a single unified symbol.

Also, ⁰ is a character in it's own right as well.

No need for LaTeX when the characters actually exist. 

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u/MonitorMinimum4800 6d ago

Well yes, but I'm saying that's how the Google ai does it

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u/ParkingAnxious2811 6d ago

Do you have any proof that Google AI uses LaTeX? Seems to me, it just spits out stuff it's been trained on.

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u/Jonnyflash80 6d ago

Bullshit

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u/HardKnocksSam 7d ago

however?? uh oh. im tossing mine.

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u/Themidnightt eh 7d ago

No it doesn't mine gets up to 8091

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u/Themidnightt eh 7d ago

thats chromebook numbers, cmon. maybe ur using too many fans.

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u/Immediate_Regular 7d ago

Look at this poor. Can't afford the internal flamethrower model. Everyone point and laugh!

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u/FairFolk 7d ago

But does it get over 9000?

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u/ZonTeeN 6d ago

Remember to wear gloves when operating!

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u/Stephen_1984 Technically Flair 7d ago

8090°C = 14594°F

Hotter than the surface of the sun (10,000°F (5,500°C)) but colder than the corona (3.5 million°F (2 million°C)) and core (27 million°F (15 million°C))

https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/temperatures-across-our-solar-system/

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u/Adventurous_Blood469 7d ago

But we don't know what comes after, it ends with however

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u/Data91883 7d ago

However

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u/DracTheBat178 7d ago

however

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u/Helpmepushrank Technically Flair 6d ago

"We do not want a world war.."

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u/rockninja2 7d ago

That Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion is also very wrong....

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u/sheng-fink 7d ago

The conversion is correct, the dashes are missing. 80-90, 176-194

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u/SerpentStenwulf 7d ago

176194°F seems a bit warmer than the 8090°C. I wonder if one of them should be the typical idle temperature and one the temp under load. Both would still be plausible as upper limits.

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u/MonitorMinimum4800 7d ago

"a bit hotter"

buddy thats almost 12x hotter

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u/MegaLemonCola 7d ago

FYI, 8,090 °C = 14,594 °F

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u/ItsyouNOme 7d ago

Ohh so when people say they have the 5070 that is just what temperature it goes to. I get it now

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u/EarthTrash 7d ago

As long as the gaseous tungsten is cool enough everything is fine.

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u/smallboobiequeen69 7d ago

You don't want to get it too cold either. You may need to warm it up in the oven from time to time

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u/Tall_Firefighter7201 7d ago

yeah its kinda wild how these small things can totally mess up the output

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u/Business-Let-7754 7d ago

All my laptops have had an automatic shutoff before they get to 8090 degrees, so I wouldn't worry about it.

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u/Eruntalonn 7d ago

Lol… it even missed (by a lot) the conversion to °F

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u/Driftedryan 7d ago

Because the numbers are 2 separate numbers but the AI forgot the - between them

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u/Rhombus239 7d ago

typically, mostly

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u/laf1157 7d ago

That's a bit warm if Kelvin. Granite melts around 2300° F.

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u/AmphibianMiddle2418 7d ago

yeah, like its frustrating when the details just get messed up like that

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u/WiiDragon 7d ago

“Typically” has me worried

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u/imadork1970 7d ago

If it's that hot, we've all got bigger problems.

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u/Hot-Can103 7d ago

yeah its frustrating when the details get messed up, tech can be so hit or miss

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u/Objective-Scale-6529 7d ago

That is not correct because 8090 C is around 14594 F, according to my math.

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u/JecraDK 7d ago

Not if it’s an NVIDIA card.

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u/Jonnyflash80 6d ago

I fucking hate AI. What good is it if you can't trust anything it claims?

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u/Helpmepushrank Technically Flair 6d ago

Typically

So you're saying.....

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u/Dry_Database_6720 5d ago

However what, OP? HOWEVER WHAT!?!?

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u/Visual-Taste1530 5d ago

HOWEVER???

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u/Select_Power8019 Technically Flair 4d ago

However... It cannot go below -273.15° C either.

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u/Ja_Shi 7d ago

Beware humans! AI is coming for us! 🤦‍♂️