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It matters much less what the AI nerds are looking to do, and much more what all the non AI nerds executives are looking to do.
There isn't even ai involved in any of this.
People see something computer based nowadays: AI!
You're right, but you're missing the bigger picture. The internet didn't just become an ad platform; it became a mechanism for control. The decline started when data became the new currency and privacy was sold off for convenience. AI isn’t just speeding up the decay; it’s weaponizing it. We’re not just losing control of reality; we’re being actively manipulated into a new one where truth is what…
I heard illegal Haitian immigrants have been stealing AI servers and barbecuing them in their backyards. Tastes like chicken if you season them properly.
/s because sadly some people can’t recognize alt-facts.
If less than a thousand Dell servers with GPU's is enough to make the news, it must really suck to be a tech company in Russia these days. That said, that would be nearly a half million dollars per Dell server. That is a pretty wild price per machine. Very few use cases justify spending that much on a single box, so I wonder if it's a real world price that companies are actually paying, or a l…
I’m excited about deepseek but for a different reason than you. I’m excited because it’s undeniable competition that will accelerate the space as a whole. Frankly im not all that pumped about open source frontier level models. And I say this as someone who is an enormous proponent of almost any other technology being as open source as possible. I believe the risks of cyber warfare or advanced wea…
I feel like this sub either says AI is useless and overrated, or AI is going to take over and destroy everything. Every sub is like Facebook reactions now.
So that phone call with Putin was basically just a modern day Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact got it
Here's the problem as I see it.
A third of the US is fully entrenched in their fox news holes and can't even grasp the idea that they are being lied to.
A third of the US is so apathetic that they can't even be bothered to vote
The final third comprises those that are shell shocked by what is going on and are wandering aimlessly with no direction or leadership.
The democratic leadership ha…
Never ask Chatgpt for advice on anything related to relationships and love. It's 100% going to double down on supporting whatever spooks in your mind and will always be pro you and con your partner. Appreciation and Support of the user is practically hard coded into Chatgpt to generate more user input and engagement. You can put the exact same prompts into the seperate chatgpts of a couple and th…
Most human experience isn't that different from what you describe. Most of human decision making is an illusion of autonomy to cover up the fact that our choices are largely pre-determined by subconscious predisposition, hormonal drives and habit.
We also don't know what's going on in the layered interface where chatgpt isn't aware of its own process.
True! That doesn't bode well for us not being replaced by AI. I'm a software developer, my only skill is being slightly better at Google than most people and willing to actually figure out issues. I think I'm senior enough and the systems I work on niche enough that AI won't be replacing me as soon as it will replace some others, but the future of the industry is a little less certain these days.
I own an exterior cleaning company. AI won’t take my job. But it might take all the jobs of my clients. Either way we’ll be screwed
Yeah that’s what it really comes down to. It’s late stage American Dream-ism that has been exponentially worsened by social media and the algorithmic push towards more and more outrageous content. This is very much the system working as intended, that we get clowns like Clavicular and HS who rise to the top is no surprise. Who needs morality and goodness and love and empathy when those are an imp…
100%, like gambling, we ban kids from it and regulate it for adults. Advertising and social media algorithms should both be treated similar to gambling.
We had a good 20-30ish years of an open internet where people can freely exchange ideas and interact, but thats antithetical to control that power structures seek. We are most likely going to get "Great Firewall of China" but for every country. It absolutely sucks. Nobody will do anything to stop it. Firms like Palantir, various AI ghouls and so forth will become our new overlords. Minority Repor…
Half the screen is AI overviews , then rest of screen is ads (one of them would be mine ... Sorry) followed by useless X posts and YouTube videos.
Big Tech management reporting in 👋 it’s really hard to track AI usage against future delivery. In other words we can track that AI was used for some portion of the code but not whether it was 5% or 100%. Or whether it was generated and then changed by a human. I think a better way to interpret this would be that AI was used during development.
LMAO yeah right. I lost three colleagues in a layoff that was publicly announced by the CEO as "AI being so good" and supposedly doing their jobs.
News flash: AI has not done their jobs and their coworkers are completely drowning in work.
And yes... Indian offshoring is absolutely more plausible than any AI agent bs.
I am seeing an uptick of retinal scans Lately from third party companies.
It’s a project called Worldcoin (now often just called ‘World’) that aims to create a global digital identity system using iris scans for some reason to prove someone is a real human. It was co-founded by Sam Altman and others, and is developed by Tools for Humanity.
The system has three main parts: a biometric identi…