• ZDL@lazysoci.al
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    14 hours ago

    But not 100%. And the things they hallucinate can be very subtle. That’s the problem.

    If they are asked about a band that does not exist, to be useful they should be saying “I’m sorry, I know nothing about this”. Instead they MAKE UP A BAND, ITS MEMBERSHIP, ITS DISCOGRAPHY, etc. etc. etc.

    But sure, let’s play your game.

    All of the information on Infected Rain is out there, including their lyrics. So is all of the information on Jim Thirwell’s various “Foetus” projects. Including lyrics.

    Yet ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and Claude will all three hallucinate tracks, or misattribute them, or hallucinate lyrics that don’t exist to show parallels in the respective bands’ musical themes.

    So there’s your objective facts, readily available, that LLMbeciles are still completely and utterly fucking useless for.

    So they’re useless if you ask about things that don’t exist and will hallucinate them into existence on your screen.

    And they’re useless if you ask about things that do exist, hallucinating attributes that don’t exist onto them.

    They. Are. Fucking. Useless.

    That people are looking at these things and saying “wow, this is so accurate” terrifies the living fuck out of me because it means I’m surrounded not by idiots, but by zombies. Literally thoughtless mobile creatures.

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      7 hours ago

      Sounds like you haven’t tried an LLM in at least a year.

      They have greatly improved since they were released. Their hallucinations have diminished to close to nothing. Maybe you should try that same question again this time. I guarantee you will not get the same result.

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      Certainly! Here’s the English translation of the information about 凤凰血 (Blood of Phoenix):

      🎸 About the Band / Project

      “凤凰血” (Blood of Phoenix) is not a conventional live-performing band but rather the name of a 2016 EP by the Chinese extreme metal project ObscureDream. This is a one-man black metal/extreme metal project by Zhang Jiangnan (also known as Filth), who is also involved with other projects like Black Kirin and Dirtycreed.

      🎵 EP: Blood of Phoenix (2016)

      Release Date: April 16, 2016

      Tracks:

      Blood of Phoenix – approx. 5:50

      Farewell to My Concubine – approx. 4:22

      Blood of Phoenix (Instrumental) – approx. 4:50

      Distribution: Released digitally via Bandcamp for about €2, available in MP3/FLAC formats.

      🧱 Musical Style and Themes

      The music blends black metal and death metal with traditional Chinese elements, such as epic atmospheres, folkloric themes, and historical references.

      Tracks like Farewell to My Concubine reference iconic Chinese stories.

      The sound is described as dark, intense, and cinematic, evoking a battlefield-like grandeur.

      🎖 Reception and Influence

      Blood of Phoenix marks an important shift for ObscureDream from raw black metal to a more refined blackened death metal sound.

      It has been recognized as one of the “40 must-collect Chinese metal albums”.

      International metal reviewers have praised it as a standout example of localized Chinese extreme metal with epic and national characteristics.

      Summary

      Blood of Phoenix isn’t a traditional band but a unique, culturally rich metal release by a Chinese solo artist. It stands out for merging extreme metal with Chinese historical and mythological motifs, gaining notable acclaim in both local and international underground metal scenes.

      If you’d like links to listen, lyric translations, or analysis of the music/production, just let me know!

      https://coldwoodsprod.bandcamp.com/album/blood-of-phoenix