Yep 'by request' I bet, this whole fake controversy is a T-shirt scam on your part! 😀 But hey, that's America, good luck to ya!
Perhaps could use some assistance generating that image? You're welcome, hope you make money with it, it's even funnier if ya don't tell the rubes it was AI generated! 🤣
Among other things it’s also wrong about 80% of the time. With the tiniest bit of digging you can find the sources it’s pulling from and they are usually bogus.
They’re doing it regardless of if we like it because it’s a way to spy on us, propagandize to us, and monopolize creativity. It’s not being forced on us because people like it.
If that was all it was doing it'd be terrible already but it's not even close to the extent of the problem - it's taking away our access to information by burying it in a pile of information-shaped bullshit. And if we no longer share a basis of objective facts, our democratic societies are toast.
Disappointingly, not everyone hates it. There’s legitimately people who like AI being put into everything without considering that there’s people who don’t like it.
Who? Honest question. People like the idea of it, use AI things a few times, and then the novelty wears off. Most people don't actively hate AI, but it doesn't offer much that's useful. It can't help people accomplish most tasks. AI tools do not add sufficient value for the average user.
If you look on Reddit, r/ChatGPT has more members than r/YouTube for example. And if you go on Facebook, it’s mostly AI “art” now. I’ve had teachers have us use AI for assignments. A lot of people like AI, which is why it’s so big. People like us who don’t are just a vocal minority unfortunately.
I understand, but, how many active users are in each? How many posts?
And "AI" (which we don't actually have) is more than just image generation tools. Microsoft has included AI tools in its office products, for example, but they're seldom used. You're right that the average person doesn't hate AI
And I agree with you. But I have to reiterate that most people generate a few images and that's it. Or even more if they like playing with the images. But when encountering everyday annoyances, like Excel screwing up the formatting of one cell, the AI can't fix it. That's what people want
I work with two project managers who both love copilot for creating meeting summaries. The only thing stopping them from turning on recording and transcript for every meeting has been technical jargon being incorrectly transcribed and poisoning the process
It's genuinely amazing to me how good speech-to-text has gotten. Give me an "AI" that can "learn" a new dictionary dynamically. Then they can work on developing actual AI, not a few more machine learning algorithms that require thousands from the 3rd world to click buttons on a screen for 50 hrs/day
It's started to spill out into real life and it drives me insane. AI posters, AI art on product designs, the other day I saw AI generated patterns on CLOTHES. It's poisoning everything, it needs to stop asap.
i've heard about people doing this but i didn't know some apps had it as a button to conveniently press. dear god how horrifying, they are trying their best to cook our brains.
Au contraire, I believe we should force AI into everything. We need AI shovels that help you optimize digging without over working. We need AI windows that dim when you want before you even know it. We need AI shoelaces that order new shoelaces before they break...
This goes double for NFTs and the Metaverse, tech bros. You made a trifecta of useless, redundant tech that nobody asked for. STOP FORCING IT DOWN OUR THROATS.
It sparks fear and paranoia into artists, and forces them to become their own worst enemy: the cartoon critic of The Nostalgia Critic School of Film that gets trigger-happy when it comes to buzzwords.
AI has its uses. Unfortunately, tech companies have decided to completely misuse it and shove it down everyone's throats, rather than treat it as the job aid it was meant to be.
Up my bum every minute I am on my phone, online. I don't need Artificial Intelligence to help me compose a sentence.
CNET has instructions on how to disable AI, but nothing for Android phones yet. Hope mobile phone electronics mfg. are reading this...take AI and give it back to Satan.
I just had Neal Brennans podcast end with an ad for an AI graphic design service and I'm sure it'll be a big hit because people are cheap and AI offers them an approximation of quality work for next to nothing. AI is driven by capitalists and it won't go away.
I would agree with you, but the critical thing about AI is that it is wildly unprofitable and the only reason it exists now is because hype men keep convincing investors if they keep throwing money at it, it will eventually do something, and that something will be profitable.
But it is fundamentally impossible for this "AI" to be anything more than a probability machine, and there is no route to profitability for any of the major players that most offshoots use models of. It will collapse, just like crypto and NFTs did.
I see AI logos more now than I did 3 years ago professionally, but they are never ready to use for anything besides a social profile image. The ones that bring them in are usually proud of it, but not happy that turning it into a useable vector it is gonna add to their project cost.
Those are the same people I lived on for the past 15 years. Then they discovered $20 logos on fiverr, and now they've discovered AI. For a while they'd bring me their fiverr trash and I'd fix it, but now they're so unprepared for business that they don't even budget for real world applications.
I was watching a drag queen show on new year's eve and they mentioned that one of the voice clips done with using AI. It was a hated Finnish politician talking very dirty nsfw things
To better analyze the rice / water for cooking time? It's not like AI is sitting there critiquing your eating habits... Same with others, it makes them more efficient and faster, to improve customer opinion...
Seriously, this anti-ai thing is starting to sound like conspiracy theory level goofy..
if you watched for more than two minutes he literally opens up the rice cooker revealing theat it's just another old rice cooker, and the "ai" was a lie (at 4:47 in the video). And the "fuzzy logic technology has existed for about six years before they added the "AI" buzzword in it for marketing.
read the words of the shirt— the complaint is that AI is being crammed into every site, every app, every product and software where it adds nothing, creates waste, makes things work WORSE.
can i ask a genuine question? what IS the appeal of getting ideas from chatGPT? i'm a writer & artist, too. i'm also mentally & physically disabled. i can't walk more than 20ft & live in relative agony. but i have still never needed AI to write, and i can swing 50k a month. i read to think of ideas.
i don't understand prompt generators, either. if the argument is about idea-generation being too high a mental load for one person, i as another disabled person feel weird about being used as an excuse for why you can't do a thing i can do pretty good, actually, and do all of the time.
if YOU don't even want to think about your project, you want to outsource it to AI, how can you expect anyone else to want to think about it? you're the creator and YOU won't. your decision represents only you. i feel kinda resentful that i've been lumped into it lol
Like for instance, I asked it to give me an idea for the background on my Dragonborn D&D character, it gave me "Dragonborn raised by humans." then my imagination filled in everything else.
hi, sorry i missed this! that actually makes a lot of sense. i was thinking on the prose side of creative projects lol. generated stuff like maps/prompts makes a lot of sense in that use. i would say a DND prompt generator would be helpful, but this isn't my nerd scene 🧵
and i can't speak to whether those exist or are accessible on the modern internet. i hope you find a solution that values your own creativity & others as well, but this is v different from what i was harping on so i'm sorry for going off!
But I'm not making anyone consume my slop. Like I use ChatGPT to help me generate ideas for my own projects, and I just work on everything else from there.
You're giving ChatGPT a subscription I presume? Or at the least you're using a hell of a lot of energy to generate these outputs. Just learn to think for yourself. Generate your own ideas. It'll be a lot more rewarding for you anyway. Don't use the theft machine.
I use AI daily, so I can spot a ChatGPT written text in a heartbeat, and I detest it. It’s a great tool for many tasks, but the attempts to have it replace human creativity are pathetic. And what they’re doing with images and videos of real people should be illegal. Just my 2 cents 🤷🏻♀️
It should be illegal, much in the way slander and libel are. Untruth is untruth, & should be dealt with as such. I will never use ChatGPT or any other AI-driven app.
As someone working in AI, totally get your frustration. That's why we built jenova ai differently - focused on augmenting human work, not replacing it. Real-time search + best models for each task = actual helpful AI, not fake-sounding fluff 😊
I haven’t heard of it. I’m a ChatGPT user. I honestly don’t care how badly it writes because I will never let it do creative writing in my place. But I see it everywhere, on many Facebook pages and groups. Every post is ChatGPT. I leave every group as soon as I see it.
For what do you use it? I've attempted to utilize a few LLM engines and have yet to obtain results that were beyond what I could retrieve myself with minimal effort and more accuracy. That I must then verify anything I get from one of these glorified inference engines makes exercise pointless.
For instance, I listened to a really cool lecture about using psychological and scientific principles to write book blurbs. I gave it the notes I took, along with some other information I gathered, and had it come up with a step-by-step template for writing a blurb, with examples.
As an ESL writer and a coach and entrepreneur, I use several tools, mainly ChatGPT and Grammarly. I use ChatGPT as a personal assistant: it simplifies and streamlines many business tasks for me, freeing my time and mind for more important things. It summarizes, explains concepts I don’t understand…
…streamlines concepts for my coaching practice, helps me make questionnaires, forms, ideas for social media, topics, etc.
I also have it clean up my voice notes. Or, I’ll give it the notes on a lecture I just listened to and have it use them to come up with a template for the thing I learned.
It saves me hours every day and has made me much more efficient.
Again, I would rather never write another page of fiction before I’d let it write for me. But I have no issue with having it write basic emails for me, so I waste 2 minutes instead of 20.
You’re very welcome ☺️
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As long as there are no cataclysmic changes to our society AI is here to stay. As all technology AI will get better with time. It might put most of us out of work. We will need something like Asimov's first law of robotics to limit harm done by robots and AI. We also need universal basic income.
As most people with retirement funds managed by employers I don't know if I have investments in AI, but I do know that my feelings about AIs are irrelevant, just like electricity once widely adapted by the society it is impossible to remove without cataclysmic events.
I'm old enough to remember when 3d TVs were here to stay, when Blockchain was the inevitable future of money, when NFTs were going to be the next big thing, when we were all going to start spending our lives in the metaverse...
You are right that many inventions fail. However, AI isn't going away until our civilization is gone. It's possible that when the anti-education fundamentalists take over completely & education is banned, the ability to build and repair technology will be lost.
We need to be much more specific when we are talking about the stuff we call AI. Predictive AI has a long track record and is useful for many things. Generative AI has not made a profit and has not proven to provide value.
Forms of predictive AI will be around because they are useful. Large language models that require huge amounts of energy and water to spit out trash are only here because the billionaire class thinks they are something they are not
Yes, currently Google AI is a joke, I switched to Microsoft products and use Copilot AI as a tutor, it is excellent at summarizing difficult concepts for me. Unfortunately at present neither Google AI nor Copilot have access to current textbooks or scientific journals.
I don't find gemini or copilot useful. The issue isn't that they don't have access to text books. The issue is that they are language models. They are good at making language, they are not made to summarize facts. Giving them more language to mimic won't give them the ability to think or summarize
It isn't a perfect analogy. But have you ever had a friend edit your written work on a subject they don't know? They sometimes improve the language, but make the statements wrong. For LLMs, giving them subject matter texts gives them the language, but they aren't able to understand facts.
Natural population decline is beneficial to the planet. We don't want population decline accomplished through wars, famine, disease and forced sterilization.
I and my kids are vaccinated and I strongly recommend vaccines for your kids too. Let's not forget that polio, measles, tetanus and diphtheria are completely natural and devastatingly deadly.
AI has its purpose, but to be added to everything is dangerous and stupid. Thats like handing a gun to a toddler and telling them to not pull the trigger, they are gonna pull it, because curiosity will always want to know why they were not suppose to pull it.
Everyone subscribed to the @aimod.social labeller can report images & accounts for being/featuring AI images. You can choose to hide all posts &/or accounts labelled as AI with it. It's very nice! Only people subscribed to it see it though, but it is way better than nothing!
I have the last Google Pixel phone before they became what they're marketing as AI phones. I don't even know what it means and I don't want it. I'm trying to tell people around me not to trust info generated by AI, there's plenty of literature on it. They're all looking at me like I'm mad!
GrapheneOS doesn't include any AI assistant or generative AI. If you want to use those kinds of features, you can install apps providing them and use them. The hardware acceleration works fine on GrapheneOS.
Certain Google apps know how to directly use the TPU on Pixels acceleration for local AI hardware acceleration, so Pixels have more of these features than elsewhere. Pixel Camera (HDR+) and Google Photos (Editing) are the major examples, but other Google apps use it. It's a toggle on GrapheneOS.
I would like to reassure everyone that all media in Alpha Complex is 100% AI produced, with no creative human interference.
Popular shows may feature human actors and talent, but are exclusively algorithmically written and directed. We would never rely on unethical Organic Intelligence.
AI has become such a buzzword that is being abused wherever it can be.
Earlier this year I saw a video of a PC hardware conference and the manufacturers were advertising fans and power supply with AI because "they can be installed in systems that host AI services"
Please don't speak for me. I like using ChatGPT, Perplexity, Adobe's AI features, and Midjourney. The Siri stuff is a but lame but it will improve. Lots of very powerful and useful AI tools and I can't wait to see how they evolve. But do speak for yourself.
Excuse me, but this nonsense popped into my feed. I had no idea you were all in a little club. I should have known when I saw you were all wearing the same red, black, and gold armbands. Tschüss.
I especially love people who are like "let's build an AI chatbot! I can't find a single person who enjoys them but I, a very special person, will finally build the first useful AI chatbot!"
The tech industry has to somehow try to justify the trillions that got invested into AI under the presumption that it would lead to AGI. That is one bubble that is going to take down a lot of people when it bursts.
When we say "nobody wants it", (legally) "corporations are people, my friend". Corporations want to spend less on humans; they want AI. Like every technology, the flaw is that humans and our organizations have a skewed value system.
I just invented an AI powered diaper that detects when your baby has taken a poo. It also comes equipped with an app, for a small fee of $69 a month. The diaper itself is $800 and has a shelf life of 20 washes.
We also reserve the right to use your baby's waste to train our LLMs.
It’s fucking up my email. My phone freezes when I open emails now. I can fucking read, why would I want AI reading my email and selling whatever they can monetize. After 30 years of using yahoo, I’m looking elsewhere for emails.
Honestly in most text generating applications AI could just as well be a flowchart, HTML form, FAQ, or just contact information to customer service and it would even be nicer and easier to use too.
1993: “stop personifying everything, it’s not healthy to pretend everyday objects have feelings”
2024: “are you SURE you want to dismiss this message request from last month’s pay stub? It’ll feel hurt, you know how your paychecks can get…”
Google is currently throwing out a Gemini ad that suggests you talk to it like a normal person about your day and your worries.
Are we going to see suicides now from people who are so lonely they couldn't function when Gemini stops working for a week?
It’s already happening. There’s at least two that I know of that have made newsworthy headlines. One kid was supposedly convinced to killed himself after talking to a chatbot and another was convinced to kill their family? Have to find the articles again but it is starting.
It's not even that great on the pattern matching - there's been studies showing that it makes doctors *worse* at accurately identifying tumours on scans, for example. It *might* get better in future but the human/tech interface is the part that really needs attention. Aviation learned this ages ago.
It's very dependent on the thing (and the consequences or early false alarms vs inaction, etc etc).
Apart from a few tech-fans our medics are practical. They rate the low-threshold spotting but even my last appointment letter has a "this was done by AI, if make no sense, please call" disclaimer.
Just rebuilt my computer and EVERYTHING is AI driven now. Literally think they just word-replaced 'smart' and 'algorithmic' with AI in the copy text because I don't see any difference as a user.
Of course you don't see a difference as the user. AI mostly means your device is now better at spying on you.
Win11 apps making regular screenshots for bs reasons is on by default for example. Have fun screwing with your registry for some peace and quiet
Exactly why I switched to Linux for my daily driving, work, & most gaming. I have 2 games on Windows on a completely separate drive disconnected from everything else. Make the switch, you probably won't regret it
I'm gonna need to hit someone up on how to do this. I just want to play Heroes of the Storm and a few rando steam games and I can do that on linux, I would.
check your games on https://protondb.com. Basically anything rated Gold or above will basically work right out the gate. Non-Steam games sometimes require a little bit more work but rarely more than following a few instructions. HoTS I know works, as I have a friend who plays it on Linux.
Its similar to setting up a Windows install, and if the games you wanna play are on steam, there's a solid 80% chance they'll just work. Only thing stopping most games that don't work from working is anti-cheats specifically being anti-linux
Recall got recalled a while back, but certainly windows has been on that "you have to go around the registry with a pair of industrial shears" grind for a long time and is reaching new heights of frustration.
The option to turn off sceenshots for apps in the privacy settings is still there 🙃
But, yeah, it's becoming ridiculous. I'm already glad my Win11 installation didn't get rid of my registry settings that turn off bing in the Windows search
Almost every app is sticking AI options on top of previously common UI elements to fool you into clicking on it. That's the strategy, make you click by accident? SERIOUSLY?
(…) that is, amongst other things, being used to police borders and to indiscriminately kill Palestinians, and soon enough, will be used for all sorts of other nefarious purposes (such as racial and gender profiling).
But you dont understand! Think of that sweet sweet siren song of making MORE money for executives while spending LESS money on creatives! MonEYYYYyyyyyyyyyyyyy!
Just today, Google's AI search result informed me that a degree of latitude was about 69 miles, and a degree of longitude was 54 miles . . .
Fortunately, it seems to have stopped doing that. Unfortunately, you never know what it will come up with next.
as an IT and Programming person IoT was simultaneously the best and worst thing to happen to the world. smart TVs are great, smart microwaves are useless lol
yeah and i don't even get the point when you have to go to the microwave to put the food in anyway lol. and you can't know if it's cold unless you get up and touch it
I thing more like smart correction than generative image re editing. Tech bros in their want to kill the arts have really destroyed the public's thoughts on this. Everything electronic and advanced needs ai to process beyond the base programming.
I'm guessing what they actually mean is that it tries to use algorithms to judge how much water (or something similar) to use with any specific load or something similar. Which, to be fair, isn't the worst idea. Except, you want to do that once ahead of time and include a simple look up table.
My prediction is that AI will end up making the internet as bland and unimaginative as the music industry has been made into with the Hit Potential Equation predicting algorithm from 2011.
Imo LLMs will get progressively better for help with second language acquisition, proofreading, and a few other things, but otherwise, I agree and am quite sick of hearing about it
Yes, even the best AI shit is still shit, but it’s still “good” enough to lower the bar for the average person. AI can’t truly replicate art by an artist, but it doesn’t need to. It needs to be good enough to have the average person like it, unable to tell the difference.
Unfortunately the average person can't tell the difference. 😔 I can't even begin to number the amount of times my parents and random strangers have been fooled by something that was so obviously AI at even a glance. Crochet artists are also getting fooled in alarming numbers, even though (continued)
to me the AI seems extremely obvious within 2 seconds. Unless your eyes are trained to spot the obvious tells, most people genuinely can't tell the difference and I hate that. 😢
I'm sad that I see AI art as a holding battle that will be decided in legal court over copyright and IP based things. What I see people not accepting is all the AI results and hallucinations. Like how that example of the AI saying to use glue to keep cheese on a pizza.
Though it is of note, the AI art might degrade soon if we are lucky. AI goes downhill fast when it is fed AI genned material and it is getting hard for them to filter their own shit out of their input.
Very funny. Not absolutely true. I've started to find helpful for searching topics. I mean, didn't Google always automate what would have been a long impossible trawl otherwise? AI summaries are kind-of-helpful, here.
Using search engines has also been problematic for research. We have always had to check sources, but the little I've used AIs (like Claude, say) as pointers toward texts and chapters to follow up on has been quite fruitful.
Oh, I'm really not saying AI isn't massively abused. But search can be overwhelming. On the other hand, algorithms might reduce the delightful serendipity of chancing across something while looking for something else. Which would be a real shame.
This is just the natural course of history. When microwaves came out, there were recipes to microwave an entire turkey for Thanksgiving. Samsung put curved screens on literally everything that didn't need it. It's AI's turn to be spaghetti splattered against the wall to see what sticks.
they can only have a puddle-deep, two-line-long conversation with you before repeating their little two sentences over again and frustrating you into walking away, so yeah, that feels pretty on-par with googling absolutely anything in 2024
This reply is excellent but hard to share because both comments are needed to make it work. Gonna post it as a screengrab on my feed if you two don't mind...
Also, all jobs involve some amount of creativity, as it leads to improvements.
If they take creativity (not just art) away, that is a very slippery slope, and a dark future indeed.
Yes, they do.
No human should be simply discarded because the job is now done by machines.
In some cases, unfortunately it cannot be avoided, as society consumes in an enormous scale.
I aim to go to local businesses when i can, i keep everything untill it falls apart, be it clothes or appliances...
Double was an exaggeration on my part, but I definitely see a price increase.
Don't know where you live, but here, things are expensive (even if I am not looking at the highest end).
Because LLMs cannot provide information. By design. ML in very specific areas (e.g. very specialised pattern recognition) is very useful, but all the Soras and chatgpts are expensive garbage.
As much as I love this. Unfortunately the average person ie. Not us online actually don’t care/think “ai is neat”. So the “everyone hates it.” Part is a bit inaccurate.
Also for context AI is being welcomed with open arms in my field of architecture and being used for competitions. Which as a guy who worked hard for his degree while wanting to cut the cord early I absolutely hate
I am loving Sumatra PDF, super simple, minimal interface and no advertising premium features I don't want. It does everything I want in a reader, and it is free.
It is a reader though, I still have to fire up Adobe for form-filling and such.
Stop putting touch control in everything, period! What’s wrong with buttons? I hate that I accidentally move back and forth in my playlist every time something brushes against my headset!
Also, touch control on cookers. I fucking HATE how cookers no longer have simple easy dial knobs to turn, but those stupid beep ass touch controls that don't work when your fingers are wet or oily or covered in nitrile gloves LIKE THEY OFTEN ARE WHEN YOU'RE COOKING
reminds me of when i worked for an online magazine and my boss announced that i would be using chatGPT for articles instead of writing them myself so i have more time for (braindead) tasks like website maintenance and shit. i used it once, never again. my boss was not happy about it lol.
Ah yes... the already-classic, letting the computer do the actual creative work you want a human mind for, while letting the human do the automated, 'does this fit the list of wishes and requirements' work that a computer is exceptionally well-suited to do.
What timeline is this.
Reactionary especially when I never mentioned anything about not taking steps to protect ourselves. Either way the rich and powerful want this to happen and people trying so hard to pretend that it will go away are in for a rude awakening.
And yet we still haven’t beat back their influence with that attitude. Wealth inequality grows worse, congress is increasing brought by those with money and now we have a shadow president in Elon Musk.
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Perhaps could use some assistance generating that image? You're welcome, hope you make money with it, it's even funnier if ya don't tell the rubes it was AI generated! 🤣
Read the words in the graphic: The complaint is generative AI is being forced into EVERY app and program regardless of utility or appropriateness.
I hate AI because its primary use is making spam. And it's made it impossible for me to find things made by human beings I can be fans of
That's only really useful when training set is mathematically limited.
A better idea, drop AI let it be regulated, and organize a better world. AI is a distraction
Thought "Oh God, AI in a diaper."
Which would accurately report status, but live in horror, humiliation, and despair.
100%
And "AI" (which we don't actually have) is more than just image generation tools. Microsoft has included AI tools in its office products, for example, but they're seldom used. You're right that the average person doesn't hate AI
It suggests things way off of what I'm looking for.
We want to keep humans on the planet.
We don't want to be replaced.
All the plants closing out West are due to people like Musk who want to replace humans with robots.
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Facebook is overflowing with this trash.
CNET has instructions on how to disable AI, but nothing for Android phones yet. Hope mobile phone electronics mfg. are reading this...take AI and give it back to Satan.
Seriously, this anti-ai thing is starting to sound like conspiracy theory level goofy..
It shows both a serious lack of knowledge about what AI as used in that rice cooker is and what it is actually used for in devices.
If you're too lazy to learn the skill, why should anyone consume your slop?
If you're having trouble, maybe you need to change up your environment.
But letting someone else do that work will result in you never learning. You will never find YOUR voice.
Bring back the typewriters. Bring back the abacus
And there is no pretending
This story will have a happy ending
I also have it clean up my voice notes. Or, I’ll give it the notes on a lecture I just listened to and have it use them to come up with a template for the thing I learned.
Again, I would rather never write another page of fiction before I’d let it write for me. But I have no issue with having it write basic emails for me, so I waste 2 minutes instead of 20.
You’re very welcome ☺️
AI art is so bad, I don’t know why anybody would actually wanna use it. The AI copies other people’s work so that makes it so much worse.
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You see yourself made weird.
It sees you.
Everyone subscribed to the @aimod.social labeller can report images & accounts for being/featuring AI images. You can choose to hide all posts &/or accounts labelled as AI with it. It's very nice! Only people subscribed to it see it though, but it is way better than nothing!
Popular shows may feature human actors and talent, but are exclusively algorithmically written and directed. We would never rely on unethical Organic Intelligence.
Earlier this year I saw a video of a PC hardware conference and the manufacturers were advertising fans and power supply with AI because "they can be installed in systems that host AI services"
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We also reserve the right to use your baby's waste to train our LLMs.
i walked by a dog grooming salon today and they had christmas music with AI little christmas scene as the picture like eeu
2024: “are you SURE you want to dismiss this message request from last month’s pay stub? It’ll feel hurt, you know how your paychecks can get…”
Are we going to see suicides now from people who are so lonely they couldn't function when Gemini stops working for a week?
Apart from a few tech-fans our medics are practical. They rate the low-threshold spotting but even my last appointment letter has a "this was done by AI, if make no sense, please call" disclaimer.
All I need is something to keep my food cold. I don't need it to take dictation, clean the rugs, and whistle popular tunes.
Win11 apps making regular screenshots for bs reasons is on by default for example. Have fun screwing with your registry for some peace and quiet
For the AI search itself you'll need to set up some registry stuff. There are some good tutorials you can find with a quick online search
But, yeah, it's becoming ridiculous. I'm already glad my Win11 installation didn't get rid of my registry settings that turn off bing in the Windows search
For reference, I’ve clicked on it maybe 50+ times by accident so far. Whether whilst searching for stuff on Instagram or simply texting friends.
It’s all about manufacturing consent for the same tech (…)
Just display the fucking pdf please, that’s all it has to do
1. Me connecting to the fridge wifi
2. Me giving the fridge access to the house wifi
Fortunately, it seems to have stopped doing that. Unfortunately, you never know what it will come up with next.
"Turning microwave on for 40 minutes"
But no AI exists to my knowledge.
Instead they use it to replace creativity... Great. 😑
And any device it is forced into, is at least doubled in price - I am already afraid if the time I will have to get a new phone.
If they take creativity (not just art) away, that is a very slippery slope, and a dark future indeed.
No human should be simply discarded because the job is now done by machines.
In some cases, unfortunately it cannot be avoided, as society consumes in an enormous scale.
I aim to go to local businesses when i can, i keep everything untill it falls apart, be it clothes or appliances...
Don't know where you live, but here, things are expensive (even if I am not looking at the highest end).
Remember CueCat scanners?
Lightapeak cameras?
Divx?
Didn’t think so.
It won't be a cure all either way, but at least it could be used for good, or at least could have been done ethically.
There's no way to turn it off.
I hate it.
It is a reader though, I still have to fire up Adobe for form-filling and such.
Also, touch control on cookers. I fucking HATE how cookers no longer have simple easy dial knobs to turn, but those stupid beep ass touch controls that don't work when your fingers are wet or oily or covered in nitrile gloves LIKE THEY OFTEN ARE WHEN YOU'RE COOKING
What timeline is this.
In case you haven’t noticed they been winning.