is anyone else already completely fucking sick of every company trying to cram their shitty chatgpt clones into their products? ever since about a year ago when chatgpt started getting more mainstream, it seems that everyone is cluttering their services with the most useless ai features. there is no reason i would ever ask an ai such as chatgpt a question that i could just google or something and get better results faster. the only reason that this is happening is because all of the elon musk dick worshiper techbros on twitter think “its the future, bro!!1!!” this phenomenon as well as the recent announcement that windows 11 will soon have built in ads was the final straw that made me switch to linux.
>>100168947>windows 11 will soon have built in ads was the final straw that made me switch to linuxholy kek, if switching an option off in the settings was too much for you to switch to LINUX (!!), I have bad news
was quicker to ask copilot.
>>100168947don't worry. we're literally seeing the beginning stages of the next tech bubble. the effects are going to be felt harder than that of the dotcom bubble, which as we all know slid into what was eventually a full blown recession. this is going to be much, much worse though, seeing as how practically all of these tech giants and startups are pouring literally billions into AI right now with no returns. hold onto your butts because this next financial collapse's a screamer
>>100169105do people still use delphi?
>>100169071i dont want any ads or ai in my os at all
>>100169071>retard thinks the option won't toggle back on after every major updatekeep throating that boot, faggot
>>100169089looks like im switching to amd, was planning on it anyways since nvidia is one of the biggest ai developers
>>100171676it also doesnt help that nvidias drivers on linux are fucking cancer
>>100168947To you, chatGPT is le hecking revolution. You probably dream of it at night.But for the average company, it's just another small cog in the machine. An afterthought in a sea of afterthought.
>>100171290ok i guess i will toggle it back after every major update