The Reports of Jim Carrey's Death Are a Failure Mode

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24 points | by taubek 6 hours ago ago

18 comments

  • jimbobimbo 31 minutes ago

    To be fair, the guy on the picture doesn't even look like Jim Carrey, so...

  • ludamad 2 hours ago

    After being very concerned that the Google agent seriously believes hitting one's jaw with a hammer was a real phenomenon, citing that the real cases must be private, a medical journal mentioned it and they would never pick up tiktok rumours (they essentially did) etc I thought it would have surely been fooled here. I suppose if not, important facts like this could be agent-checked and need a 2/2 consensus in that case

    • amiga386 5 minutes ago

      > hitting one's jaw with a hammer was a real phenomenon

      It isn't? I thought the main notoriety of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavicular_(influencer) was his promotion of "bonesmashing"

      Ah, but, perhaps none of it's real: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looksmaxxing

      > More dubiously, a practice known as bonesmashing, which refers to the act of hitting one's face against objects such as a hammer in order to create a "chiselled look", is often described when discussing looksmaxxing. This practice is considered an inside joke and is rarely done. Sources label it as misinformation.[23][24][25]

      There appears to be a number of claims that people have done this, but no hard proof. Very much like an urban legend.

    • danlugo92 2 hours ago

      Or we could just stop celebrity worship

      • ludamad an hour ago

        Of all things, wanting to know if someone is still breathing is celebrity worship?

        • toast0 28 minutes ago

          Do you want to know if they're alive because of your personal relationship with them or because of their celebrity?

          Maybe this isn't quite worship, but it's certainly related.

          • IncreasePosts 24 minutes ago

            Maybe OP just likes the content that jim Carrey produces and wants to know if more will possibly keep coming out

      • browningstreet an hour ago

        Or we could stop astroturfing cultural waves that’ll never subside

    • slowmovintarget 2 hours ago

      Gemini will confidently tell you "it can't possibly be a Chrome bug" even when, on certain rare occasions, it actually is. We even used Gemini to look at the code and find the bug, but it wouldn't admit this was a Chrome bug when approaching from the conversational angle.

  • comrade1234 2 hours ago

    When it mentions jimmy carter's death I wasn't sure if the article was irony as I had completely missed that he had died (December 29, 2024 - not sure how I missed it, must have been ignoring the news that week)

  • delichon 2 hours ago

    I think AI has increased the volume of such mistakes, but not necessarily the ratio. Compare this to all too human false reports this week of Justice Alito's retirement.

    Nina Totenberg was the source and has been remarkably honest about it. She saw some activity around the court, asked about it, heard "retirement announcements," and that was sufficient for her to rush a story about Alito retiring. Given her stature it was instant national news until a denial was issued.

    It can be a win if the increased AI slop volume leads us to inspect all news more closely, regardless of source.

    • gdulli an hour ago

      What will actually happen is that instead of a person being accountable and taking a reputational hit, errors will be shrugged off as bugs and accountability will go off into the aether. Like all the other reasons to distrust the tech giants that have not meaningfully damaged or corrected them.

    • toast0 37 minutes ago

      > She saw some activity around the court, asked about it, heard "retirement announcements,"

      You missed the nuance. She had left the press room and noticed many others hadn't; asking about why not, she heard "retirement announcement", but what was said was "retirement announcements"

      A singular announcement, that people were waiting around to listen to, would have only been Alito. Multiple announcements could include Alito or not, but would include staff and what not. A singular staff retirement would not have kept people for long.

      • delichon a minute ago

        > A singular announcement, that people were waiting around to listen to, would have only been Alito.

        To me this is a bizarre statement, more so that you would launch historic news based on it. It seems to be a kind of Rorschach test. What do you see in this random blob? It works on both natural and artificial intelligences, so it's a real problem but not novel.

  • Razengan 2 hours ago

    The title made my heart skip a beat

  • therobots927 8 minutes ago

    Regardless of the facts, it would be a lot better if Jim Carrey directly addressed this. I don’t blame people for falling down conspiracy rabbit holes when someone they look up to dramatically changes their appearance and doesn’t say anything about it.