Hello Reader,
In the last post we focused on the made up blog posts Gemini cited. Now let's look at some of the facts it stated in regards to how long these artifacts will exist for. When talking about prefetch files it does well
"Limited number of files (e.g., 1024 on Win 10/11). Oldest files are deleted on a FIFO (First-In, First-Out) basis."
But when talking about LNK files which have a similar issue (maximum number on a system before deletion) it said:
"Persists until deleted. Timestamps update upon access."
Another example is the jumplists
"Persists within the user profile. Number of entries/files managed by Windows/apps."
We know form testing that this maxes out at 2048.
Now, knowing that we've caught two types of errors, would I use AI to help me write up these materials? In short, Yes! Why? Because it's easier for me to review, correct and edit when it got a lot of the other parts right.
Also Read: What did gemini make up?
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