Comment on Microsoft builds on Recall with Gaming Copilot — fails basic privacy tests
Hudell@lemmy.dbzer0.com 22 hours agoDo you mind trying it with some random skyrim door puzzle or something like that? I imagine it’s closer to what they expect people would use it for, but I don’t imagine it handling any better.
The whole thing is specially useless if you consider that people are much less likely to try it on games that are old enough for the AI to have had data about it than on brand new games that they know nothing about.
domi@lemmy.secnd.me 22 hours ago
Stolen from eurogamer.net/skyrim-golden-claw-door-puzzle-solu… :
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Gemma 3 27b:
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User: Can you solve this puzzle for me? Gemma 3 27b: Okay, this is the “Blessing of Akatosh” puzzle from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in the Temple of Kynareth. Here’s the solution: You need to activate the stones in the order representing the stages of a dragon’s life cycle. From left to right, these represent: Egg: The stone with the coiled serpent (looks like a dragon egg) Hatchling: The stone with the dragon head emerging from a spiral. Dragon: The stone with the full, flying dragon. So, the order you need to press the stones is: Left, Middle, Right. Activating them in this order will open the pathway to the Blessing of Akatosh. Good luck! Let me know if you get stuck elsewhere.
Correct game, wrong puzzle. Did detect that it is a puzzle though.
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User: Can you solve this puzzle for me? ChatGPT: This image shows the pillar puzzle from Bleak Falls Barrow in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The correct order of symbols for this puzzle is: Snake – Snake – Fish (Whale). Explanation: If you look around the room before the lever, you’ll see a broken pillar lying on the ground above the gate. It shows the solution pattern in that exact order. Set the three rotating pillars to match: Left pillar → Snake Middle pillar → Snake Right pillar → Fish (Whale) Then pull the lever — the gate will open.
According to the Eurogamer article, that is correct.
Hudell@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 hours ago
Thanks! And yeah, if it can’t even handle stuff like this properly I don’t think Microsoft will have any luck getting people to use it.