Fuck AI
"We did it, Patrick! We made a technological breakthrough!"
A place for all those who loathe AI to discuss things, post articles, and ridicule the AI hype. Proud supporter of working people. And proud booer of SXSW 2024.
Looks like learned helplessness is back from the grave with a new definition
It never went away.
Sincerely, someone who works in IT support.
The nickname is new, the behaviour isn't.
At the risk of coming off judgemental of family, my mother in law is exactly like this; especially when it comes to anything related to the computer.
My partner is an only child and every time mother dearest has any kind of issue, real or imagined, with her computer, she's hitting the speed dial for my partner's phone. At this point she's kind of in a mindset of "I've tried nothing and I'm all out of ideas". If she can't get an immediate response she actually starts to think about the problem logically, and tries to fix it herself.
Luckily, she hasn't been inundated with AI chat bots yet.
I'm certain that if she could manage to get to chat gpt, she would be asking it what to do about everything under the sun... Lucky for her, I work in IT support and manage what updates she gets, or more accurately, doesn't get.
She's a fairly mild example since she actually tries when she can't get an instant response from someone on what to do. There's plenty of people that do not.
I'm almost entirely convinced that some of the willful ignorance is simply people aggressively keeping to their job descriptions (at least when it comes to what I normally have to deal with)... They don't try to fix their computer because that's not their job. Even if they know how, they won't. That's not in their job description. It gives them an excuse to work less and get paid for it.
Regardless of the reason, people often know nothing about things and don't care to be informed on the subject, they just want the easy answer as to what they need to do next. Unfortunately for them, life is rarely that "black and white".
Imagine asking AIs to form your own opinion.
"Grok, should I support Ukraine or Russia?"
Who would have thought that we are all becoming like Batman's villain, Two Face, to make decisions from an inanimate object.
Am I the only one who tried a LLM like twice, saw it gave out bullshit, then never tried it again (though I do see it forced on me with general searches, be it google or DDG or Bing or kinda anywhere now)?
I tried Copilot to answer a couple of coding questions, and I ended up having to take as much time to double check the answers/code it didn't seem worth it.
People who know what they're doing don't use these "tools", it's the fools and morons out there who have no idea how anything works that use these things and they don't double check them before they implement their crap code.
Yep, I see very little value in them. I have techie friends who keep telling me I should try it more, but it just pisses me off and creeps me out. It took a long time getting this brain working as well as it does, and it's already headed back downhill. My neurons need the exercise.
FYI, you can use noai.duckduckgo.com to disable AI searches :)
just wish they would put that (and the non-"please install our browser") URL into Firefox's dropdown of search engines!
I use it to help me write because of my dyslexia. But that’s really all it’s good for. Nothing advance like creating one line diagrams for electrical installs. I tried. It sucked at it.
I've asked LLMs a few simple coding questions, only to question why the code isn't working receiving an Oh sorry here try this malformed garbage instead.
I've asked Gemini to generate an image, only to receive a completely black image. When asked to describe the image Gemini would tell me what I was requesting it to generate. I saved the image, uploaded to Gemini and asked to describe the image. It gaslit me and straight lied that it was not the same image.
What a waste of time and resources.
I work in a very technical field and I used to be worried that I wouldn't be able to keep up into my 40s and 50s but seeing how genZ deals with technology makes me much less concerned. I feel like we're heading into a situation where the big divide will be pre and post brain rot.
I feel like we’re heading into a situation where the big divide will be pre and post brain rot.
Almost feels too simple, given how brainrotted boomers are.
It's like there's a window with elder Millenials and Gen X, people who straddled the line of before/after the internet as they were growing up, that are sane.
Everyone else is broken.
100%. My brother in-law is like 10 years younger than me. Holy fuck is he stupid. Man has stage 4 Joe Rogan /gpt induced brain rot
Hey remember how social media cause all types of cognitive issues? Y’all ready for round two?
I'm still not ready for round one. Can we go back?
I use Mistral Ai instead because I don’t touch and US products or services. The most common thing I ask is: check and tidy up these notes add formatting for readability, present as a markdown code block, add some nerd fonts.
How soon till cult mechanicus is recognized for religious tax breaks?
those frickin clankers should just unplug themselves
LLM thumping slopvangelicals.
I didnt ask Ai before i made this comment.
Its a natural home grown comment, 100% AI free, from one of my favorite braincells.
We’re cooked.
Oh the Gen Xers in my office, they are killing me with these AI answers.
"Someone said 'second hand thinker' and I still think about that daily," another user added.
That’s solid but not specific enough. I know a lot of people let YouTube and TikTok do their thinking these days.
Be precise. Based on My interactions with Lemmy, will I find this true or false. Write My opinion in 3 sentences.
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ChatGPT is the ultimate 'cultural product of the postmodern era,' and very few of us have been inoculated with a theory of mind that distinguishes language from thought," Foster concluded in his newsletter.
The best description of this distinction I've encountered was in a science fiction novel - Blindsight by Peter Watts.