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Resol ,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah apparently you spell with sounds instead of letters now. IT’S THE FUTURE

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Kenya doesn’t start with K. It actually starts with K. Completely different.

CurlyMoustache ,
@CurlyMoustache@lemmy.world avatar

Cenya

Marin_Rider ,

no Quenya. They even speak elvish

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Quinoa. And it’s good for you. Eat it.

RobertOwnageJunior ,

Ƙenya

shasta ,

One is unicode

NutWrench ,
@NutWrench@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s always a race to the bottom to create the most content for the least amount of money and effort, isn’t it? The problem is, Ai generated content is crap.

“Water can be hot or cold. You shouldn’t drink too much of it. Water can be stored in containers so it won’t spill. You can cook things in it.”

Hobo ,

Damn I’ve just been waiting for it to rain and standing outside with my mouth open. This container thing is a game changer!

maxenmajs ,
@maxenmajs@lemmy.world avatar

For niche topics, search engine AI is less than worthless. It produces an unacceptably high proportion of misinformation.

UnspecificGravity ,

Especially with the built in biases that the companies that use it build in. Try searching for anything that can even tangentially be defined as a product for sale and that is ALL your results are going to show.

steakmeout ,

The pronunciation of country names and their spelling is not niche.

mathterdark ,

Of course there isn’t. And you know the word “gullible” isn’t in the dictionary, either.

InternetCitizen2 ,

Kenya believe it?

Shapillon ,

Of course it’s on the ceiling.

Kase ,

Oh, so it doe-- ahh, you stole my lungs

Blyfh ,

spelled with a “K” sound

I’m not even a linguist but reading this little snippet already makes me want to smash my head against a wall.

tea ,

Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, not countries!

Etterra ,

Yet somehow we’ll never get ubi or free healthcare.

Camzing ,

Its fun when you ask it a question and you counter and it says “You’re right”.

OceanSoap ,

People are being banned off the internet for misinformation and being replaced by AI bots who spout… misinformation.

mtchristo ,

This is AI gaslighting .

independantiste , (edited )
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

Is there a uBlock filter list for AI SEO websites? If not then I guess I should make one, it would make my life so much easier especially when looking for a product

v4ld1z ,
@v4ld1z@lemmy.zip avatar

Sign me right the fuck up

AtmaJnana ,

just saw one referenced yesterday on lemmy, I think. can’t find it now

blackbirdbiryani ,

I desperately need this. It’s gotten to the point where I don’t even consider search results from 2023 anymore.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Please quote me what this character said in this public domain story

Chatgpt: (Quotes wrong character)

No, that is a different character

Chatgpt: (invents hybrid character)

Sends it a link to the public domain text

Chatgpt: I can’t follow links

jeremyparker ,

It’s like arguing with a MAGA

TrickDacy ,

Yeah op, it will. Just because ai is an idiot sometimes doesn’t mean it won’t vastly improve. Many jobs will be destroyed, denying it does everyone a disservice

Trollception ,

They said that about the internet 20 years ago. It created more jobs than there were before.

yamanii ,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Explain why buzzfeed shuttered their news division and said they will be focusing on AI.

Trollception ,

Yea sure some companies may lower head count in certain areas. The internet era certainly had the same effect. The overall impact had a net positive on jobs however.

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

It also got rid of a metric shit ton of them as well. Like all other economic automation it starts with manual labor being replaced by technical repair and deployment personnel. Then eventually that all becomes automated too.

In the next 50 years you’ll see a whole IT field develop around AI, then slowly it’ll phase out low level IT workers and developers until the only people that are left are QA checking on the AI services to ensure functionality.

mino ,
@mino@lemmy.ml avatar

You are saying destroyed, as if the job itself is a service. Work is cost not value. You automate work so you can use your energy in more valuable ways (best case scenario having a good time and caring for eachother).

The fruits of automation being distributed unfairly is another story. Inequality is a political reality, not a technical one.

However luckily this problem will be shortlived probably since we end up like bugs compared to AI real fast…

TrickDacy ,

Maybe I’m just high… but I’m confused about your point. I’m just referring to what capitalism has done over and over. Technology does destroy jobs… Yes it also creates them but can that continue forever?

Syrc ,

You are saying destroyed, as if the job itself is a service. Work is cost not value.

That doesn’t apply to art, though. Artists enjoy their job and are grateful that they can earn a living by doing it, so the job is the service.

This would not be a problem if we actually had an UBI-like system or the cost of basic living was near zero, but apparently we like getting rid of solutions before finding better ones.

CaptainBasculin ,

Now let’s compare a 1 year old machine learning model to a 1 year old human

Mandarbmax ,

I would be pretty mad if my search result turned up a 1 year old human’s babbling too. AI babbling doesn’t get a pass either.

afraid_of_zombies ,

I don’t have access to software from the early 1970s to conduct the comparison. I can tell you at age 1 my kids could recognize some basic words, could walk a tiny bit, could recognize faces, and handle a spoon to self feed.

AI learning models are 50 years or so old. That is how you should do the comparison.

Cornelius_Wangenheim ,

Neutral networks have been a thing 60+ years in the making.

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