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That's the thing the AI bros don't see us as people... just excuses. It's very depressing and dehumanising
Worked at BK. The GM came in and made the manager give every single worker a write-up. Not a damn thing to do with the store, everyone was written up for something different. They literally just wrote everyone up because they wanted write ups. I assume to keep everyone down and easy to fire. As a supervisor I both got to flat out tell them I wasn't signing shit for my write-up then had to go talk…
The US is going all in on unregulated AI and crypto and I guarantee this ends in something worse than the 2008 recession
Sorry about your rough week but it’s sad a 4 year old had to talk to ChatGPT for 2 hours 😢
Couldn't read the article, there was a banner asking me to sign of up Axios Ai+ that was blocking most of the text. I'm sure it was riveting.
I love how whenever Lavendertowne makes a video about ai art / artist she always genuinely expressed why she dislikes it and then says good luck to the ai artist to actually make and draw art themselves, and now she literally made a freaking tutorial for her art style. W Lavendertowne
Im not a musk fan and I think his choice to remove radar was wrong. BUT were you unable or unwilling to compare equal data sets between Waymo and telsa? Could you not find Telsa data per one million miles or did you not even try? Just seems like bad reporting to put to compare two completely different stats.
So the ONLY 'evidence' they had was unproven facial recognition with a known fault of misidentifying Black people...in a case with a Black suspect and the judge signed off on that?
14:48 Hiii! I wanted to add some insight as a disabled artist! Now I will say I absolutely have it better than others but I have chronic illnesses and am in pain/discomfort most of the time so I figured adding to the convo couldn’t hurt. Anywho, my thoughts: True art helps me cope and escape. It takes my mind almost completely off my suffering and provides relief when I can create new worlds thro…
I had to go to a meeting with the dean to explain to my professor that just because it got flagged for AI doesn’t mean it was written by AI. They put too much faith in those
We screwed young people on housing, we screwed them on contracts, we now screwed them with AI 🤣🤣🤣
Noname-mi1oo it might not be my problem but, to me, it feels soulless. Where's the effort other than putting in a prompt and typing out info for the AI? I just think there's more heart and meaning to it when people have actually put their blood sweat and tears into making it
I have been playing with an AI Coding agent for fun. Stress testing it, getting it to create different scripts, seeing how it edits already existing code, etc.
My conclusion is that the AI agents are extremely competent idiots. They are able to produce some pretty impressive code, and are really good at figuring out how stuff works, and are good at debugging, but only with *severe* caveats.
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It's WILD that it's always "you chose the wrong major" when an entire industry gets gutted by corporate greed (either automation or outsourcing).
I dropped out of my major for a dream career to get a "boring" job in IT. When I was in college, IT was the safest field to go in to, other than maybe nursing, education, or being a CPA. Then the outsourcing hit from the 2010s-2020s followed by AI thre…
You’re gonna get downvoted here but it’s the truth at my big tech too (not G). It just makes sense to build the broad thrust of things with claude or cursor then refine.
People think we’re just rifling off PRs where you give it one prompt and close your eyes and push it to prod. That’s not what we’re doing. It’s more like we had 1 million things we already wanted to do + had already designed / …
As a guy currently in school, all I see around me are students playing Clash Royale and browsing Instagram during class, then solving the assignments with ChatGPT open on another tab, if they even feel like solving them. And that's if they even show up to class at all. And when they do write code? Oh god it's horrendous. Like how did they even pass the prerequisites like that.
Super skeptical that every answer is "well, we just looked at what the half a dozen guys who directly profit from AI being the end of civilization and then wrote a fan-fic based on them being right" when all evidence points to them being absolutely wrong in nearly everything they are projecting and have a consistent track record of failed projections now.
Have Ed Zitron on.
as much as i love artists standing up for themselves, i feel like this trend was kinda counterproductive cuz it gave attention to the AI dork
I am a retired Truck Driver. I drove for 17 years. Driverless Trucks I have no convenience in them. So many times you have to use common sense and skill to complete tasks. Tight docks, construction, Amish horse and buggies, Fog, 4 wheelers jumping in front of you. Snow and ice, Deer. Can a driverless Truck hear an ambulance or fire Truck coming from behind? Or know that something in the …
Schwartz explained he used ChatGPT because he thought it was a search engine and made several references to Google. If only it was a real search engine like he apparently usually uses he could be certain it would only say the truth ;)