Just googled the same thing, it said that the kinder brand name does not contain a k
Apprehensive-Sir8977 on
Where did it even *find* a source that said that?
smoothvanilla86 on
To answer your original question its bc Nutella and kinder are under the same family and Nutella came first but there was already a company with that name so Nutella had to change the color a little so they changed the first letter to black so its now an original design and the could trademark it. Then kinder just took on the same style of logo.
OnlyBeGamer on
I just did it and it says:
The “k” in Kinder is not black, and the premise of the question seems to be a misunderstanding or confusion with the Nutella logo, where the letter “N” is black. Kinder is a German word for “children,” and the “k” is pronounced with a distinct “k” sound, not a black color.
> the “k” is pronounced with a distinct “k” sound, not a black color.
I would love to hear some examples where a letter could be pronounced with a black color
DragonGodSlayer12 on
The “K” in Kinder means Kenya so you can see why it’s black.
otaconucf on
That’s what people really need to understand, all of these large language models aren’t intelligent, they’re really sophisticated next word guessers. They’re the auto complete on your messaging app on steroids and with essentially every word written on the Internet in their dataset instead of just what you write on a regular basis. This is why they make stuff up all the time and are really bad at stuff like this and the “how many R’s in strawberry” type questions. They are completely incapable of actually looking at the letters in a word and counting them.
Gaiendbedrock on
Just a reminder it’s trained on the Internet, people love to disagree which is why it does that
Mogui- on
This is why I watch my parents when they try to research something. 99% of times they’ll read it cause it’s the first thing that comes up, well read everything since the A.I part I guess
trekkiegamer359 on
Is Google AI also still telling pregnant people to eat rocks, and suggesting the golden gate bridge as a solution to depression?
AI would be utterly hilarious if it weren’t for that fact that human media literacy and common sense are horrifically terrible.
-Davo on
I asked Google if a king bed and two bed side tables would fit on a 50 m wall and it said no lol.
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Just googled the same thing, it said that the kinder brand name does not contain a k
Where did it even *find* a source that said that?
To answer your original question its bc Nutella and kinder are under the same family and Nutella came first but there was already a company with that name so Nutella had to change the color a little so they changed the first letter to black so its now an original design and the could trademark it. Then kinder just took on the same style of logo.
I just did it and it says:
The “k” in Kinder is not black, and the premise of the question seems to be a misunderstanding or confusion with the Nutella logo, where the letter “N” is black. Kinder is a German word for “children,” and the “k” is pronounced with a distinct “k” sound, not a black color.
> the “k” is pronounced with a distinct “k” sound, not a black color.
I would love to hear some examples where a letter could be pronounced with a black color
The “K” in Kinder means Kenya so you can see why it’s black.
That’s what people really need to understand, all of these large language models aren’t intelligent, they’re really sophisticated next word guessers. They’re the auto complete on your messaging app on steroids and with essentially every word written on the Internet in their dataset instead of just what you write on a regular basis. This is why they make stuff up all the time and are really bad at stuff like this and the “how many R’s in strawberry” type questions. They are completely incapable of actually looking at the letters in a word and counting them.
Just a reminder it’s trained on the Internet, people love to disagree which is why it does that
This is why I watch my parents when they try to research something. 99% of times they’ll read it cause it’s the first thing that comes up, well read everything since the A.I part I guess
Is Google AI also still telling pregnant people to eat rocks, and suggesting the golden gate bridge as a solution to depression?
AI would be utterly hilarious if it weren’t for that fact that human media literacy and common sense are horrifically terrible.
I asked Google if a king bed and two bed side tables would fit on a 50 m wall and it said no lol.