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Goodbye writing.
Goodbye thought.
Goodbye honesty.
Goodbye sincerity.
Goodbye love.
Goodbye meaning.
Goodbye ideas.
Goodbye self expression.
Goodbye world.
A poojeet in-between wiping his ass in a shitting field is going to text your email for you on his shit covered smart phone.
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I simply don't use AI. I don't use it in my life. I continue like I have been, as if ChatGPT wasn't introduced in 2022.
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>>107899311
Same.
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>>107899301
>Goodbye writing.
Nothing good written since the original LOTR.
>Goodbye thought.
Thinking is bad for you.
>Goodbye honesty.
It's 2026, only way to success is lying.
>Goodbye sincerity.
Nobody cares nigga.
>Goodbye love.
Love is a joke, specially with modern women.
>Goodbye meaning.
Everything lost meaning past 2015.
>Goodbye ideas.
Humans ran out of ideas past 2005.
>Goodbye self expression.
You're not special nigga.
>Goodbye world.
Do a flip.
I wrote this with the help of Copilot btw.
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>>107899342
>t.
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>>107899311
this

you'll for sure recognize who writes to you AI-generated emails, so you'll just know that you are dealing with retard
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>>107899311
I use it to do homework for university(I only need the degree) and to debug logs/ask questions that are hard to google
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>>107899311
Here's something for you if you use uBO:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/refs/heads/main/list.txt
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/refs/heads/main/additional_list_nuclear.txt
Just don't read the first 15 lines and don't check who it was made by.
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>>107899301
test test test
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>>107899373
you're fucked
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>>107899311
I use Google's AI mode sometimes, it's 50/50 if it will be useful or not. I don't understand how AI is so hyped, especially since it's 99% LLMs which are near completely fucking useless for anything meaningful.
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>>107899357
You absolutely should never use LLMs for any personal communication, except in the rare special case you want to also subtly tell the recipient to fuck off while keeping it exceedingly polite on the surface. But that level of passive aggressiveness is only justified when you are dealing with a difficult boss for example.
In other cases, maybe it was fine to experiment with this last year but by now everyone is familiar with AI tone.
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>>107899301
I only use Grok sometimes at work when I have questions regarding patients or if I am home and I have some obscure gaming problem on Linux. I don't use it constantly, I doubt a lot of people do. Never have I generated a photo or something, people who do on /g/ are the minority.
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>>107899311
You think you'll have a choice in a few years
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@Grok, how do I reply to this thread without sounding mad and explain the benefits of using AI
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>>107899661
this, just use it for work if you need to. i wouldn't use AI if i'm not being paid to just like i wouldn't volunteer to unclog other people's toilets.
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I only use AI for trivia. When researching I search in quotes the conclusions I want to see, and the search engine give me what I want. I don't know what AI is doing that's so superior
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>>107899311
This scream “i am unemployed”
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>>107899301
95% of people dont have a genuine thought. They are pozzed shit that just parrot a meme. They do not have a firm foundational basis for their thought. OP is a subject to this brain rot. No thought, just meme. They dont even understand why they "hate it" other than its the [current thing] in their peer group. They will sacrifice their own enjoyment for the sake of some meme because they dont have a real personality in them and are purely a parroting machine
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>>107899797
>This scream
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have you noticed, that more and more people are using AI even to write their own tweets?
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>>107899853
i can believe that tweet is real, it's just bad optics on her part to use em dashes.
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>>107899811
there is no such thing as "genuine thoughts". we are all products of the system, our envoirement.
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>>107899811
You're absolutely right!

The NPC meme isn't just a meme and AI haters are part of the category. Whatever they are told to hate, they hate. whatever they are told to support, they support. Fed talking points from "influencers". Not a single, independent, coherent thought. Shells tuned to propaganda slop.
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>>107899301
I have been trying to get gemini and gpt to write my thesis for me its cancer so far. End result is always too long instead of precise.
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>>107899301
>Gemini
But I don't want my emails to be full of wokeisms and virtue signalling
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>>107899342
a literal NPC right there.
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>>107899879
i have some news for you: https://x.com/cb_doge/status/1993879137866666023?s=20
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>>107899342
ScatGPT could not type this unfortunately
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>>107899885
If you dont have a foundational understanding of the world, then you will never have a genuine thought.
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>>107899311
I don't either, but I do feel that choice will eventually bite me in the ass. I think I will fall behind in both professional and personal areas.
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>>107899301
almost everything you lament here was destroyed by media consolidation, cable tv and globalism beginning in the 1980s. I would say 2005-2009 was when it completely fell apart. ideas, meaning, sincerity, self expression have all been useless and ignored for decades and AI is just now helping us realize it. if there's one good thing about AI it is that it has finally woken many people up to how fucked up and fake the world has slowly become.
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>>107900114
Do you know what those areas are? AI generated images and videos are just fun, and when it comes to work, they're mostly for the menial, intermediary stuff. What are people actually using AI for that are so important and essential that any who know not about them are fucked?
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>>107900281
I feel that "AI" will become so ubiquitous in life that not wanting to include it in your life is some actual pariah shit. No idea how it works in the states but in my country you literally cannot function without a smartphone, you need it for all kinds of shit to just exist as a citizen, I feel it will be similar to that. Work speaks for itself, everyone is incorporating it and that's not just in meme ways for fun, in every sector you will have some form of AI as colleague and manager.
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>>107900281
people already lean on it heavily for planning, brainstorming ideas, completing small and medium sized projects. i have not seen a presentation in the past year that doesn't use it heavily. a co-worker of mine was hired as a programmer and doesn't know how to program. she uses AI for everything. at a meeting a few weeks ago, someone asked her to walk through her code and explain some design decisions she made and she couldn't. it was a surreal experience and nearly everyone at that meeting has privately told me how much it freaks them out. they aren't going to fire her either, the higher ups think she's innovative and cutting edge "exactly what we need in the years to come". they are actively looking for people who are eager to use it in everything they do, i think because they see people like her as worth 10 people unwilling to use it.
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>>107900715
If she gets the job done, whats the issue? At the end of the day, the real work is what matters, not what someone has in their heads. Atleast for the low level employees or small firms. AI will only get better with time, not worse, so likely if your company isnt mandating AI use for coding, tasks, and if the employees themselves arent taking advantage of the cheap/near ubiqutous AI models that can do a lot of heavy lifting for you, then people are not serious in their work.
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>>107900313
How did she get past the interviews?Usefulness of AI aside, don't you still need to prove to interviewers that you know things? Or are people prompting in interviews now?
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>>107899301
Just don't use email for personal correspondance. Email is a shit technology, both way too complicated for what it is while also making basic reqs impossible.
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>>107900728
i actually mostly agree with you. i have seen a few cases where she gets completely stonewalled and AI either can't solve a complex problem or it ping-pongs between breaking one thing every time it fixes another thing for 10-15 iterations which wastes a lot of time. but mostly the end result has been 'good enough'. I use AI daily now too, mostly to speed up and smooth over API integrations that I work with. I understand how to code but can't deny it is already extremely useful. the only long term issue i see is that people who know nothing about coding can't put together a large scale complex project on their own yet, despite trying. it's not even an AI issue, they just don't know how to structure what they ask for to build the pieces properly, and going in and trying to knock it out in one prompt just isn't working.
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>>107899342
>Everything lost meaning past 2015.
t. election tourist
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I would post a Finnish article about a shyster company ran by two people. They make AI posts for people on linkedin. And apparently they had a great first year in terms of operating income.
I won't because the story needs to be translated.
It's glorified spam at this point but somehow they made a point that spamming on social media creates more customers.
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>>107900916
I mean the real grim times are just ahead.
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It works because these types of formalia have always been nothing but generic normie speech to show how professional you are.
The fact that AI can write you a flawless client introduction without knowing who you actually are just exposes how meaningless most corporate procedures have always been.
Out of all the things AI can generate you're mad about some bumfuck emails? Good riddance. I'm glad I will no longer have to waste time for shit like this.
>>107900169
>>107899811
this
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>>107899311
same
i only use it for flowGPT (AI sexting) XD
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>>107901022
>The fact that AI can write you a flawless client introduction without knowing who you actually are just exposes how meaningless most corporate procedures have always been.
That's sorta true, but it was limited by the fact that people didn't really want to do it. Now they can just proompt all of that shit so the amount of corporate boilerplate could skyrocket to the point where everyone just asks an AI to summarise emails/documents/messages that themselves have been AI generated.
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Welcome idiocracy.
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>>107899301
This shit is great for work. Let AI craft the soulless emails to deal with people I don't care about.
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>>107899301
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTQAzy5e6Eo

>>107901102
>us prez is an ex-WWF lad
>media is now more ads than content
>prison is an industry but no one knows where the money even comes from
>modern language is basically unintelligible, little to no meaning is transferred
>people semi-permanently branded with contactless payment methods
>widespread crop failures and food prices spiking because of bad water management
>names are dumber than ever
>monster trucks are back
bro we are already there.
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>>107899357
It will come for you. Coworkers will begin to complain that your emails are long-winded and "hard to read." Your boss will ask, "Why is your work so different from everyone else's?" Your customers will say, "This isn't exactly what I expected" when you give them your handcrafted final product. And you will beat your head against a wall again and again until you finally understand your coworkers struggle to read anything harder than an AI email generated at a 5th grade level, your boss wants your work to be the same as the AI generated work other people turn in, and your customer expects your work to be similar to AI generated work he's seen before.
I see this cope about how it'll "be easier to stand out if everyone else uses AI," but standing out is very often a bad thing, especially in the corporate world. Everyone will just bitch that your work is different or that you take 15 minutes to write an email that's harder to read than an email chatGPT could generate in 10 seconds. Your time is limited. There is no escape from what's coming.
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>>107901050
This is beginning to happen in my work. Not even client facing positions. Like directors and above sending communications riddled with em dashes and massive amounts of fluff. I dont even bother opening my emails anymore because of this.
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>>107899301
You can totally still do all those things though.
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>>107902096
Grim
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>>107902095
>>us prez is an ex-WWF lad
>>media is now more ads than content
>>prison is an industry but no one knows where the money even comes from
>>modern language is basically unintelligible, little to no meaning is transferred
>>people semi-permanently branded with contactless payment methods
>>widespread crop failures and food prices spiking because of bad water management
>>names are dumber than ever
>>monster trucks are back
All of that was true when the movie was released bar the us president thing. And even then, Bush was a retard too
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I know I'm in the minority here, but I actually like AI writing. I prefer it to human written most of the time. It's often clearer/more coherent than what 80% of people do. I want to engage with the ideas not police style and AI writing makes it easier for me.
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I use https://www.reverso.net/spell-checker/french-spelling-grammar/ to highlight and explain spelling and grammar mistakes I make when writing in French. I never use google translate because it makes you stupid.
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>>107899400
Thanks m8.
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>>107901050
>everyone I know at work sending verbose, overwritten garbage to everyone else
>complaining that they never get responses
>"HEY BOSS, WRITING TO YOU ABOUT 'THING', THOUGHT WE COULD TRY DOING 'X' WITH IT, WOULD PROBABLY BE BETTER BECAUSE 'Y', THOUGHTS? ANON."
>get a response in a matter of minutes
>implement proposal
>works
>everyone shocked at my ability to communicate with people slightly above my pay grade
I never understood why anyone thought "more words = gooder :DDD", no one wants to read all that shit you wrote, make it clear and to the point or it's not getting read until tomorrow morning.
>hurr durr verbose look smart
No it looks retarded, like you can't get your point across efficiently and have to over explain everything.
Your boss is just as stupid as you think he is, use small words when speaking to him.
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>>107902463
>verbose, overwritten

Dont those 2 mean the same thing?
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I got this shit popup yesterday and I swear to God almighty that if I get one more popup from my gmail about ai then I'm swapping to tuta nota, I don't care if it's going to be awful converting all my accounts and correspondence to another service, I'm tired of this. I'll swap to a youtube frontend instead of their website too. Just completely divorce myself from everything google. I'm already backing everything up to swap to linux instead of windows, might as well go through with the whole shebang.
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I work IT on some esoteric airgapped systems with really bad documentation (and tons of enterprise shitware that only exists there and on similar not-on-the-internet systems) so AI literally does not know that they exist.

and I'm a low level enough agent that no one really emails me nor do i have to email others much either

>>107900313
this happened when smartphones were at their height but it has become socially permissible to not carry a phone anymore. you still need one to interact with stuff but no one bats an eye if you just use a lan line or VoIP at home only anymore

>>107902463
my trick for avoiding tasks was exactly to create a verbose but technically in-depth document about it. i could spend like three hours on such a thing doing some shopping and re-learning the basics of EE over it but it would fucking GUARANTEE that I would never hear about that task ever again as soon as someone with "Officer" on their business card has to actually read and possibly even realize that doing something might cost money.
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>>107902491
No, they have slightly different meanings. English has a lot of these terms that are similar on the surface but include connotations and nuances that vary their meaning slightly.
>verbose
Using a large amount of words; using an advanced vocabulary.
>overwritten
Using more words than necessary; using intentionally derived or obtuse vocabulary.
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>>107902595
technically, overwritten means that you literally wrote over some other piece of writing. Like you took someone's letter to you, and wrote a new letter right on it.
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>>107902609
That's a different meaning of the same word. Some words can have more than one definition.
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>>107902595
I see, I sometimes have trouble grasping very long sentences in English as it's not my mother tongue.

Example
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>>107899301
i ignore all messages written by AI because i assume it's spam or "written" by a 60 IQ shit stinking indian monkey.
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>>107899311
>>107899301
If we're being honest its a good goy tool for a goiym world.
Chatgpt wrote my resume and it got me a much better success rate getting through their auto filters compared to doing it myself.
Its also good for quick translations
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>>107902700
I speak native English and that sentence is pretentious run-on shit.
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>>107902700
I could tell you weren't a native English speaker, but no worries, I'm sure you're still reading and comprehending at a level above the vast majority of native English speakers if that's the sort of material you read.
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>>107899301
>A poojeet in-between wiping his ass in a shitting field is going to text your email for you on his shit covered smart phone
Don't be a cuck, saaarr.
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>>107902786
Thanks, I have no illusions about my level of mastery, but sometimes I do get very irritated by the epidemic of non native misuse of strong and weak forms in youtube material etc.
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>>107902877
Entirely understandable. Thanks for the pleasant conversation.
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>>107902887
The feeling is mutual, anon.
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>>107902855
Would unironically prefer that shit to generic ai writing.
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A really needs to add up random factor or something to its writing, image gen and whatever, because all of it feels so same-ish that it just starts feeling like a gray slop after some point.
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>>107902877
Suddenly I understand that the reason Dutchies like me seem so proficient in English is because we speak just as retarded as a native speaker would instead of being an eloquent gent like this guy.
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>>107899301
Accelerate.
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>>107903080
>Dutchies like me seem so proficient in English

In your own mind only
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>>107903136
Give us this, we're not even proficient in our "own" language. The vast majority of language most of us hear and read is English, and a good amount speaks it with other Dutch people. You completely conquered us.
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>>107903163
This is brown ESL diction at work.
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It's actually quite amusing, we now have AI writing emails and website content that's read, judged and summarised by another AI instead of humans.
In a way AI is the tragedy of the commons in digital form, except AI is abusing the quality content and eroding trust in the process.
The trust and reputation that websites had with people will be eroded, and no new quality content will be generated, so the quality of AI slop will stagnate and drop.

Even ads, cancerous as they are, rely on actual humans seeing them, not AI, so what happens when even that's completely destroyed as a profit model?
I see a lot of people who don't even open websites anymore, they just read an AI summary. It's hilarious.
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>>107903163
Ik denk dat je me verwart met een andere anon, maar ik ben het met je eens dat jullie de Nederlandse, noch de Engelse taal volledig beheersen.
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>>107903187
Don't speak to me like that, without us you wouldn't have capitalism and the stock market you ungrateful fuck
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>>107903235
Als ich oet Nederland kom beteikent neet dat ich begriep wat hei gesjreve steit.
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>>107903243
Chill bro.
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>>107903279
What the hell? Afrikaans?
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bro what is this language :skull: oh fuck that doesnt become an emoji unc ahh website frfr
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>>107903311
The funny thing is Wilders' native tongue is >>107903279
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>>107903311
What do you mean?
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>>107902189
One can’t help but notice, in a rather curious and slightly bemusing way, that these modern, monstrously intricate, impressively vast, and endlessly complicated language models—these marvels of contemporary computational ingenuity—could, if one were to indulge in a rather generous bit of speculative imagination, quite conceivably express essentially the same ideas, concepts, or sentiments using, perhaps, only about half the dizzying, prolix, sprawling, and occasionally absurdly elaborate collection of words, phrases, and circumlocutory expressions that they so habitually, almost compulsively, seem to produce, had they not been trained, in all their fascinatingly over-engineered glory, to operate in such a peculiarly verbose, roundabout, and undeniably labyrinthine manner.
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>>107903243
Thank you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URyJMwqOnXA
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>>107903457
Ever saw the OTHER zanger Bob?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGpN5geUF6E&list=RDMGpN5geUF6E
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I started writing precisely because AI is so good at it.
It made me realize that writing isn't the art of making beautiful phrases, but the art of expressing my own ideas and I am the only one capable of that.
People that delegate this work to AI will become increasingly retarded as they won't be able to even have a thought of their own.
And I, alone, will stand above this mass of retards.
This is the biggest opportunity of natural selection in our lifetime, if you don't take it you're missing out.
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>>107902700
This sentence is very abstract
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>>107899301
>google write this essay for me
>google summarise this essay for me
superfluous junk data everywhere. Might as well just send the prompt. "insert joke, some intelligent remark then wish them all the best"
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>>107903518
Hehe
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>>107902700
Sometimes it's not your fault anon, it's just a badly written text.
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>>107903501
Even though I've worked as a copywriter I find it hard to phrase this better - AI text reads as if it's written by an American.
It's very difficult to cajole it into writing a text that doesn't sound like overhyped, condescending and painfully formulaic marketing speak.
It almost seems purposefully designed to waste the reader's time, and if you ask it to be more concise it does so by omitting important information and nuance that a real human could fit in the same word count.
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>>107903598
I read it about 5 times and now I get it finally. It's a pretty brutal jab at the impious.
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>>107903416
>>107903311
>being mean to the dutch
love these american psyops that dont even target the right country
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>>107903706
I think it's light hearted banter, nothing nefarious.
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>>107903706
greenland is America's rightful clay. If you disagree you can fight the entirety of NATO about it. :)
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>>107899311
I use it as tech support since google search is god fucking awful at that now. Also to find sources.
That's about it. I really don't know what people who use it outside of work even do with AI.
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>>107899342
Good morning saar
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>>107903820
Uh, you mean the same NATO, most of which were just tariffed because they resisted on the greenland purchase?
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>>107904375
Real countries that aren't shitskin terrorist nations are keeping up their NATO commitments and aren't colluding with china and canada to kill American jobs.
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>>107899301
... did you just wake up from a 20+ year coma? we are currently in the middle of societal collapse. see: fertility crisis
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invoking article 5 to invade greenland to make sure Sam Altman has enough materials to create AGI that he is hiding from in his bomb shelter in California
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>>107899301
I only use grok for faster answers or edit some fucking img, but that's it.
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>>107904375
>most of which were just tariffed
Maybe you should actually make something worth buying? Innovation only happens in the USA. Try not getting hacked by the chinese sometimes.
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>>107904462
Look a pengu
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>>107904375
>muh tariffs
t. retarded leaf crying that we wont succumb to your economic fentanyl terrorism anymore
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>>107899311
Fpbp
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>>107904477
>changed the expression to make no sense
>she now has an extra shirt sleeve
>fucked up her hair for no reason
didnt even look for anything else
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>nigger canadians think we won't nuke them to get greenland
Day Of The Rake Soon
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>>107904477
but this sucks
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>>107904477
>>107904462
Artists btfo. This is worth water taxes increasing 20% per year because data center cooling loops let the water company "charge what the market will bear" (there are no large data centers in my area and we do not have any recorded water export deals but the water company still cites "data centers" as why they have to increase fees by 20% per year for the next decade)
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>>107904480
>fent
So that's what you do, just go onto the internet and lie?
>In January–September 2025, U.S. authorities seized about 7,517 pounds of fentanyl nationwide, with the vast majority (over 95%) at the southwest border.
>This implies northern border seizures were roughly 15–75 pounds (consistent with historical patterns of tens of pounds annually at the northern border versus thousands at the southern).
Which is 0.2%
>>107904407
Which countries are those?
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>>107899301
So everyone’s just gonna give up like a faggot? Ok
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>>107904569
>Which countries are those?
All of them soon now that daddy made them agree to pay their dues.
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>>107904473
According to >>107904407
We're "killing american jobs"
If nothing we're exporting is worth buying then you shouldn't have any problem when we decide to start importing vehicles and selling more of our resources to other countries.

By the way the TSX is up 30% this year.
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>>107904629
>By the way the TSX is up 30% this year.
That's a lot of fent! Make sure not to pull another Nortel or Avro though!
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>>107904671
Speaking of Nortel, if you're that historied I might expect you also know how much foreign influence from the U.S. has disrupted Canadian businesses and innovation. I think a bit less interplay from our great southern neighbors, who have been far shittier to us than we ever have to them, will be a boon for our country.
As it has already been.
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>>107899301
recently experienced one of our software guys being made redundant.
he sent out a clearly AI written email thanking everyone, just a paragraph of generic platitudes and inapplicable examples that bore absolutely no relation to his experience.
then later a reply from our boss also clearly AI written, again just a soup of nonsense.
the whole experience just felt absurd and not just performative but mockish.

goodbye thought is right. and we have such precious little as it is.
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>>107904704
Maybe if you want to be a real country stop being invaded by the russians? You snowniggers can't even invent a fighter jet without losing it to putin, lmao.
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>>107904776
>invaded
>by russians
Pure fanfiction, not that the idea of replacing our Indian influx with Chinese & Russians is unappealing. Doesn't look like your country feels the same looking at the recent H1B map. So much for white America, enjoy the smell of your new Texas.
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>>107904940
Literally couldn't even make one plane without losing it to the russians. Hmm maybe if you could make anything worth anything and not be full of spies 24/7 you wouldn't be getting invaded. :)
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>>107904981
Can't hear you over my incredible portfolio and all of the empty threats. Maybe if your president wasn't constantly stuck between pulling out and thrusting in your words would have more impact. Everything that's happened so far has turned out to be for our benefit.
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Canadians and Greenlanders are stifling US A1 Innovation. This has to stop. Invasion soon.
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>>107899342
Everything sucks so let's all wallow in our own shit is one hell of a thought process.
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>107905150
this has to be a government agent, literally no one on the political spectrum takes Trump seriously anymore
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>>107905233
I do, but normies and commie shitskins don't get him at all and make stuff up just to fill in the gaps.
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>>107905325
MIGA!



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