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Miäp vähö kokkeeli ja taitoop ollakkii etteipuo tuommottet tekoviksut massiinat oekee ossoo muruteitap kientelläkkää. Suattap tuo johtuukki kueipuo hiriviästikä tämmöttii kirijoteltunna tälleelä tännö verekkoop :) Jos kukkoop koettap suome murutehia kientellä nii miä voekii huastoop ny etteenä oekee mitteep sua aekasikskoo, eh työ paremmii suattep jos kyssyytte iha vua jolotaa kaun savolaeseltap.
But they can actually do dialects. Especially easy ones like yours
If I didn't speak Finnish, I'd still very much get the context of what you said from the translation. You're not exactly being cryptic here.
I would perhaps have to Google a word or two, but in comparison to 10 years ago, machine translation is pretty fkin good.
"It was completely wrong" no it was mostly wrong. I understand that you can't see the difference or understand languages, but trust me "completely" means a different thing than "mostly".
Tahrottvaaliiotelpainottaksesmukamasssunpointtia
Even that isn't completely wrong when translated.
That is nonsense. But it's not complete nonsense, as it renders context as to what the AI has seen. But I understand that you don't seem to have a natural grasp of languages and communication the same way I do, so you're having a hard time understanding that adjectives matter.
Hey, you are seriously claiming that "I don’t see Al at all, I don’t think I’ll help you with my words." is a somewhat working translation for "in these times of AI, not even speaking in dialect helps", so please do excuse me, for not believing you to be very good at even reading comprehension, at this point :)
Which said anything about it being a "working translation"? It renders context. You can infer from that much context, that someone is clearly using a dialect to obscure their message so as that the LLM would be confused.
Ah, I forget, Finns are just so bad at reading between the lines. (see Law of Jante from the other reply).
No, speaking in a dialect doesn't actually make it impossible for an LLM to understand you. Just like you've seen when you rewrote your Finnish comment again and again and fixed this and that. Like I said, the Northern dialects aren't as good in that as SW ones, because in the SW dialects, words are intentionally shortened, giving the LLM less data overall. And since a lot of words are shortened a lot of them are the exact same, so it's easier to confuse the context. For instance "sel" could be "sinulla", "sillä", or beginning of "sellainen". But if you write "sellaane" the LLM really isn't going to be too confused. That's why you need longer sentences to try and confuse it.
However, if you go back 10 years and more, speaking in dialects made it so translators didn't have a snowball's chance in hell. Even the actual Finnish book language translations were all complete garbage.
Now you can pick up context quite well even in completely obscure languages. If you don't speak the language, you don't know how inaccurate it is, but unless it's something very suitable but misleading, you're probably gonna understand that "ok this didn't work".
But yeah it was about 10 years ago when I had a top of the line Huawei with actual text translation from images and speech. I used to entertain my friends by showing how bad it is by just "talking" in asian languages that I sort of knew the general intonation of and maybe some sounds. Not really any words though. Chinese was clearly the worst. I could just gibber sounds and it would try to force it to be a sentence. And more often than not, the answer just sounded like some random Chinese poetry.
It didn't even have Finnish. Finnish from actual live language has only been in a few years. (And it too sucks and governments should definitely not be using it to transcribe anything officially it's gonna be so filled with hallucinations but already also very used).
No wörries, I do excuse you, for you know not of what you speak of. :>
Voe ku miä uompii kuulo iästä puoloo iha. Täs onnii aenakkii kolometta murrettakkii varmoo sekasinnii, kup uon monessa paekkoo asununna, jos miä pelekästee ommoo pitäjästä huastelisinnii nip miut pystyhys iha kartaltakkii osottammaa, ja emmiä ny semmottee ryhy.