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I wanted initially do defend the parents but then I read The New York Times article. I do not want to defend them anymore. I am not a big fan of OpenAI but on this I side with them. As a parent to say that you saw your teen who had quite a tough period, was a bit off but you did not think it was that bad?!? That you do not notice the red marks on your kids neck, from up close. That the kids mes…
reddit AI Harm Incident resp: user virtue outrage ♥ 1059 → raw LLM
I didn't expect you to actually use AI, so at first I was confused about "how did she make it look so fake?"!
youtube AI Moral Status resp: unclear unclear unclear ♥ 1059 → raw LLM
My single biggest worry is not "A.I. Taking Over"; it's the loss of "Shared Truth". We're already suffering a major Loss of Trust in "What's True". A.I. are like throwing gasoline on that fire.
youtube AI Moral Status resp: distributed consequentialist regulate fear ♥ 1059 → raw LLM
Gemini is full of severe bias. Linus and Luke only scratched the surface of the numerous problems.
youtube resp: company deontological outrage ♥ 1058 → raw LLM
That's why people defend AI so much, because they're not artists. They don't have an artistic mind. Art is just face value "looking at something pretty" for them, so AI creations are deemed good enough. I will never even call AI generated things "art". Art is and will always be created by a human with a pov, a passion, skills and struggles.
youtube Viral AI Reaction resp: none deontological outrage ♥ 1057 → raw LLM
Great quote recently from Ted Chiang (sci-fi author) when asked about AI use in education: "Your job is not to turn in completed assignments, it is to learn how to think."
reddit AI Harm Incident resp: none deontological approval ♥ 1055 → raw LLM
GPT-7 "for free and everybody has access...everybody can be more productive, make way more money" Doing what?
youtube AI Moral Status resp: company consequentialist unclear ♥ 1054 → raw LLM
This AI thing is scary but the thing about 12 Codes of Collapse is that it doesn’t just scare you. It changes how you look at everything. Every news headline, every AI tool launch, every global incident — it all starts to feel like echoes of the book. And you can’t tell anymore if Velin predicted the future or if we’re just slowly catching up to what he already knew. And that realization… that’s …
youtube AI Moral Status resp: ai_itself consequentialist fear ♥ 1053 → raw LLM
> And it said it couldn't give me pictures of feet because it's sexual in nature lol. This is fucking ridiculous. The fact that some people find feet erotic doesn't make feet inherently erotic. And if we're counting everything that anybody finds erotic, then the AI shouldn't be generating anything...
reddit AI Harm Incident resp: ai_itself deontological outrage ♥ 1052 → raw LLM
They told the robot that it was going to be working 40 hrs per week and some weekends.
youtube AI Responsibility resp: company deontological regulate outrage ♥ 1051 → raw LLM
One thing I hate is scientific articles using ai generated images of animals in place of actual scientific sketches and photos that showcase the traits of the animal accurately. Go to google and look up any specific type of bug, there will be an ai generated one with too many legs, weird eyes, stuff joining in random places, etc. FUCK AI
youtube Viral AI Reaction resp: ai_itself consequentialist ban outrage ♥ 1050 → raw LLM
Companies who profit from AI are those who sell AI to other companies that "want" to use AI.
youtube AI Responsibility resp: company unclear indifference ♥ 1047 → raw LLM
A while ago, I came across something someone said that cemented my stance against AI before AI was even a thing. It was essentially “A computer must not be allowed to make an administrative or executive decision because a computer cannot be held liable.” And yet, here we are. I hope they get sued to literal oblivion.
youtube AI Harm Incident resp: company deontological liability outrage ♥ 1045 → raw LLM
I can't stop laughing at this. This is the best comedy that has come out of America in the past 2 years. The double click at the beginning. The camera going to the AI lawyer during her tirade. LOL
youtube Cross-Cultural resp: none unclear approval ♥ 1045 → raw LLM
This is perfect timing, just the other day I found out about Sarah Biffen, a woman who was born with no arms and only vestigial legs but still taught herself how to paint and write using her mouth. Now of course I understand cases like hers are a rarity among the disabled people, cause most disabled people don't have the support or basic respect they deserve from the rest of society, but it's exa…
youtube Viral AI Reaction resp: none virtue approval ♥ 1044 → raw LLM
ironically taping a banana to a wall takes more effort , decision making and bravery than anything an AI art bro could generate.
youtube Viral AI Reaction resp: user virtue outrage ♥ 1039 → raw LLM
Unfortunately, that's probably true. There is a lot of bureaucracy around test approval. Some of it logical and some not. Bottom line is that it needs CDC approval. You can see this already as private labs get positive results, but are declared presumptive positives. It takes two CDC approved positive test cases to call it a true positive.
reddit Cross-Cultural resp: none unclear resignation ♥ 1037 → raw LLM
Why are people here being so obtuse on total emissions rather than per capita? > Indian energy minister Raj Kumar Singh rebuked developed countries for using up 80% of the world’s carbon budget. That, he said, leaves little room for billions across Africa, Asia and Latin America to follow the same path to prosperity. His point is extremely valid and the fact that so many people here (assumi…
reddit Cross-Cultural resp: none unclear outrage ♥ 1036 → raw LLM
As this one woman said, i want AI to do the dishes and cleaning so i can do the art and eriting, not the other way around
youtube Viral AI Reaction resp: unclear unclear unclear ♥ 1034 → raw LLM
I worked for Amazon for many years, both in the UK and the US, climbing from driver to DSP manager. I’ve seen firsthand how this job has gone from being relatively chill to borderline dystopian. Being an Amazon driver used to give you some freedom—you're out on the road, managing your own pace. Now? It's just a warehouse job on wheels. They've weaponized technology—especially AI and surveillance…
youtube AI Harm Incident resp: company deontological outrage ♥ 1034 → raw LLM
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