> please, use AI.
>please use our product or terrible things will happen
based. ai is like anime power armor for your weak feeble mind. you will be left behind if you don't use it
>>107928009
>>107928009AI sloppers in full panic mode.We will win by doing NOTHING
>>107928009>satya warns the AI bubble could burst without wider adoptionhell yeah
Its so funny that the Elites invest trillions into AI without thinking about what normies would even use it for. Its a slightly better search engine, thats it
>>107928009I think AI already found its use, it's software development assistance.I'm all for the AI bullshit, but have I used it anywhere else? no, I just use it for copilot
>>107928009>I start CopePilot>"Something went wrong. It's not you it's me.">"Are you tou connected to the internet?"How would it know its causing the problem if it wasnt online? Its total trash
For Dell to go public and openly say nobody is buying AI laptops is a sign that things are far worse. The AI collapse will be glorious and if you have any investments in this scam its time to bail
>>107928187I'm still invested in the cloud computing and electricity side, I imagine that won't be slowing down anytime soon at the least. AI software companies have been shitting the bed for a few months though and I'm getting close to my original buy price on those now.
>>107928131I, by principle, only will use local model.I microslop wants to know what I fap to: Pay Me.
>>107928009>Satan Nutella
>>107928200Absolutely right.That said it is a reaaonable guess that if he offered uncensored porn waifus ans husbandos, other people would have intense interest and usage.He thinks it is the same if he offers bonzi buddy: excel edition. Kek.
>don't give Microsoft money AND the AI bubble will burstWhat's the downside?
>>107928228your tax money will bail them all out once the bubble bursts
>>107928219We had a cute spyware in 2003 called "Gator"Someone wrote about it back then and titled his article: "Gator, the cute crocodile that fucks your ass".
>>107928009They could have rolled this out in a friendly, non-invasive manner as standalone programs that'd perform specific useful tasks for the user if they chose to, and all the normies would have been on board, but leave it to jeets to sabotage themselves.Brown IQ move, not much else to say.
>>107928244kek. a fitting name.also so fucking glad the proposal microsoft offers here is that everything is gator.
>>107928236Microsoft is not going to go bankrupt just because CopePilot is shit.
>>107928573They're still wasting a massive amount of money on it at well over 100 billion so far. Their total profits for 2024 was 88 billion. That sort of money is nothing to sneeze at and the CEO having plead to the public TWICE in the last month to use their AI really says just how concerned they are about it.
>>107928573Satya Nadella will be replaced if their push fails or if he gives up since he has spent so much money and effort on it. He has to double down until his plan either succeeds or he is replaced.
>>107928009>Satya warns the AI bubble coukd burst without wider adoption.Thats gotta be parody right? There is no way the moron made statement as is
>>107928009lol what a pathetic cuck.>>107928117This
>>107928628I'd believe it. Leather Jacket man has gone on reckord saying about the amount of tension and stress the bubble is putting on him to keep things from collapsing. These retards feel the weight of the US economy on them. Whether that's true or just their egos they for some reason think people will just all pray to the magic bubble for them if they beg because the alternative in their mind is a recession.Nevermind that the only effect most people are feeling economically from their bullshit is higher tech prices.
>>107928639Record*talking*Christ I should sleep....
>>107928573Has microshit done anything of note in the past even decade?All of their brands have failed and year after year it's just another failed new project that they invested 100 billion trillion into The ONLY reason they're even breathing right now is because of Corporations using Azure and the government literally paying them to keep the lights onI don't think they'll be bankrupt because Ai failed. But I would not be 100% surprised if one day they just decide to shutter the entire company down because they're just bleeding too muchThis unironically feels like the death throes of a monolithic beast
>>107928611He also took over the AI team last year and started hiring major talent like crazy at pay rates news outlets called "unusually high compensation" so he must be in full panic mode since that changed literally nothing and hatred for CoPilot just keeps going.He's a master at the Streisand effect since he also begged people to stop calling AI "slop" too.
>>107928652Jeet tech CEOs were a mistake. At least they are a step up from female tech CEOs (Lisa Su doesn't count, she's special)
>>107928648They'll never completely falter, but their services might change. It might end up like how IBM was an absolute titan and had their own hardware, but now do basically nothing except things like cloud services and sold off everything else.Microsoft might end up just providing support for their legacy products and operating Azure. They've already essentially killed Xbox by closing a large amount of studios and there's talk of them abandoning making hardware (the Xbox) altogether and just going towards a game streaming model where you just play AAA games on your TV through their cloud service.
why is it, that i only see people lacking talent, skills and/or moral backbone pushing AI as a technical evolution.everybody who works in tech is more like; meh, another fad. at least this one is a somewhat useful tool for processing boring data sets.
>>107928711Even using it just for basics has risks, as you then need to check its work. It's made so many mistakes at my work that we just skip using it altogether since we have to check its work anyway.
>>107928131I've used it for helping me create a hobby webpage, doing a theme for emulation station and working out kinks in worldbuilding. Nothing I would pay for in the slightest. Looking forward to having my own tuned local personal assistant waifu in a decade though.
>>107929232>my ownYou will have whatever Palntir tells you to have, and you will be happy
Wasn't AI totally not a bubble though?
>>107928127lol they think we want to search things?lol we want to be algorithmically feed slop
>>107928009They'd have to pay me to use it, and at this point they might actually consider the resulting loss in profit worth it to make their AI numbers look good for the investors.
>>107928264You know that IQ is a normalized score of the points you get on a few batteries of cognitive tests, right?You can be black, bronw, red, orange, white, pink you can score low or high and be normalized against everyone else.
Can you imagine Adobe begging us to use Photoshop?
>>107928711I lack all those and I've been against AI since day 1.Not in the sense of shut it down, don't bother to write papers on it or try things but in the sense of dispelling the fantasies, calling out its lack of consciousness and so on.
>>107928009>the bubble could burstGood. It's way overdue. It's a product without a business model.
>>107928009I still haven't used any AI.
>>107929619If you aren't white, that IQ is in the gutter.
>>107929627This
>>107928009I will use AI, but not microcock's AI.
What does Copilot AI even do?
>>107929879Fly Windows 11
>>107928009Stupid pajeet makes horribly bad business decision.In other news, a bear shit in the woods.
If the bubble bursts we pay for it.If it doesn't burst we still pay for it.
>>107929906>Windows 11
>>107928127Bro do you hear yourself>it's a slightly better version of the thing that made Google the biggest entity in the worldAnd that's just within the logic of your own falsity
>>107928009lolololololololololololololdoombros what's happening?where are the cloud terminals? where is the total AI victory?
>>107930447So why would it change anything except to make Google slightly better? This shit's like getting excited over fucking Bing lol>BING IS A VERSION OF THE THING THAT MADE GOOGLE THE BIGGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD SURELY THIS WILL BE HUUUUUUUUUGE
>>107930447There may be a little tiny weensy teensy disparity in how much it costs to run and develop a search engine and a LLM
Antis are so retarded, modern AI is just phase, the real game will start from 2027 when it will be more competent at everything so using it daily will make much more sense, right now it's best for free porns and book covers, it can animate alright, but it require too much mental gymnastic with prompts
I honestly can't remember last time I fapped to gay furry porn drawn by human, with ai we get literally every male character imaginable in just few minutes
>>107930487>the real game will start from 2027>just one more year brolmao
>>107930487How will it become more competent at anything, let alone everything?It's already been fed all the information in the world, that just makes it hallucinate moreData center buildout doesn't help, all more computing does is give extremely diminishing returns on token memoryWhat do you suggest?
>>107928009Trump threatening WW3 before they reach techno feudalism is literally going to bankrupt microsoft lmaoooThey are afraid
>>107930524well, every new model update give better results than the last, this thing progress and learns, devs make it learn on its own failures ect. of course it will eventually be a staple in daily life for everyone, this is only possible outcome
>>107930487The zoomers are excused, but I don't get how millennials and gen x can live through like 4 or 5 information revolutions and still not have their pattern recognition skills kick in
>>107928091I was going to make an argument about AI giving faulty info and hallucinating but the average retard probably makes more mistakes anyways.
>>107930555FalseChatGPT 5 models are worse than 4I'm not even telling you to research this shit but at least google it before you say something
>>107930555Your entire post is a buzzword
>>107930573Yes the biggest issue with AI is it's hallucinations and lying, because before AI that wasn't a problem at all, misinformation was only invented when AI came along, as such humans are totally unequipped to handle receiving false information and navigate through it. This is the fatal flaw that successful things like the internet or even books just did not have. If the internet had lies on it it would be useless like AI is because AI has lies within it. Books, nay writing itself, would have been a two or three year bubble in ancient Sumeria if it had the capacity to harbor lies within it information. Good thing these medium don't contain lies, a fatal flaw for any information delivery system.
Everyone here uses AI and the ones saying they don't are trolling. trv nk
>>107930447Google is wealthy due to ad sales. It has always been something like 90% of their revenue. Unless LLMs can sell as many ads per user at the same or better rate, AI companies aren't going to become the next cash cow. The companies certainly are working on ways to insert ads into LLMs but so far they haven't been able to do it in a way that's anywhere near break even, much less profitable. About the only thing it has been good at is giving people less reason to view the ads on Google's search results. For a company like Google, LLMs might be its extinction. Google is trying to find a way to control LLMs itself to prevent this from happening but it might be inevitable.
>>107928127AI has been sucesful from a business perspective; they made money.You are trying to judge it by other metrics (‘how well does it work’). They don’t care. They made money, that’s it
>>107930803>they made money.but they didn't
>>107930555your kind is why medieval torture needs to make a comeback
>>107930811How do you think OpenAI can buy all those graphics cards and all that RAM? With money they've received of course.It's not profit from sales or services, it's money from investors but it's still money.
>>107930555I think I know you, everyone thinks you're a joke.
>>107930825what if the investors start asking for returns
>>107928009What even is the wider adoption? Regular person might use it as search engine replacement, but for what else would they even use it? Generating porn?
>>107930831Then you tell them you don't care and then some buzzwords, then you get more money.That's what Sam Altman is doing and it seems to be working.
>>107930825they bought them through building up billions of debt
>>107930731I honestly think this is the case, we see it in a lot of other areas where the the most vocal antis turn out to be the biggest users after all
how do antis cope with progress? do you not use the pens/pencils, calculators, computers, the internet? AI is just an ex to extension of progress.
>>107930831What if they start asking for returns? I want returns on my eth investment already I've been asking for a while and nothing is happening Please tell me what I'm missing where asking for returns does something
>>107930731>everyone's using AI they jsut don't say itgood so where's the profits
>>107930851Those tools reduce errors, and when there are errors the are caused by the user. AI is the opposite and worse still it's good and sounding confident when it's wrong and it present the incorrect answers in a way that often seems plausible.
>>107930869was the goal post heavy?
>>107928009use case for copilot?
>>107930848maybe they are more vocal against it because they use it and know how much it sucks and see right through all the shit saying its going to do everything.
>>107928127easier for techlets, faster if it works, but in no way reliable>>107930803google is succesfull because they bought an ad business with Doubleclick
>>107930883copiloting
>>107930924maybe they are more vocal against it because they are too poor to afford the good stuff and are only able to use slop, and yes gemini 3 is slop.
>>107930573In the past retards would stay quiet because they knew they'd be exposed when they opened their mouth. Only the most charismatic retard could fake their way somewhere they shouldn't be, but then they'd still have to have a passing level of competence to stay there. With AI every 70 IQ retard thinks they have a shot so every possible avenue is flooded by dumb, poop covered people with trickery convincing enough to fool the average 1st level screening. And when a few of them fake their way in, they can stay there longer. >>107930698> as such humans are totally unequipped to handle receiving false information and navigate through itThat is true for the vast majority of people regardless of how smart you think you personally are. Except LLMs turn fake shit from a steady stream to a 24/7 tsunami torrent >If the internet had lies on it it would be useless like AI is because AI has lies within it. Books, nay writing itself, would have been a two or three year bubble in ancient Sumeria if it had the capacity to harbor lies within it informationOnly about 5% of the population could ever read books until the last couple centuries. They were the smartest people in society who could navigate fakery and trickery. When literacy became ubiquitous, way more people started falling for fake shit in print such as government propaganda.Same is true for the internet. It was only for high IQ people with desktop PCs 20 years ago who knew never to take anything at face value. But ever since about a decade ago, every mouthbreather in every corner of the earth could have some access. Suddenly people were falling for the dumbest shit every single day as opposed to occasionally.
No thank you mr. shadman nuetella
>>107928127>Its a slightly better search engineits not though, its worse.
AI is great. Copilot is not. Any other AI coding app is better: Claude Code, Google Antigravity, Cursor, Cline, Roo Code... Why should I use Copilot when these are available?
>>107930576>ChatGPT 5 models are worse than 4Complete bullshit, at least when it comes to non-free models.
>>107930487>now it's best for free pornsNo.Unless you are a degenerate and have low standards.
>>107928009Gemini is better than Sloppilot. Change my mind.
>Satya warns the AI bubble could burst without wider adoption. I'm already avoiding AI, you don't need to convince me.
>>107930868"Asking" for a return in this case is asking to sell held stock, but this only works if the firm actually has cash on hand. If investors cant have any returns (or liquidity in the case of privately traded firms) then that's a signal to no longer invest so the money train stops flowing.
If MS wanted AI to succeed, then all they had to do was to turn off the anti-gooning filters.
>>107928009>If you don't pay for our shit tons of company liquidation sales will happen where you can buy inference accelerators for cents on the Dollar!Oh.. no?
>>107930868The difference is that if you want the eth line to go up all you can do is pray that Igor and Grichka allow it. What big boy investors can do is demand that changes be made on pain of fagboy sam getting kicked out of the company and replaced by someone who will make those changes
>>107931457Third worlders aren’t going to give them any money.
>>107928009No. I dont think I will
>>107930731I have only used AI for porn
>>107930698>such humans are totally unequipped to handle receiving false information and navigate through it.I don't think that is true. Life has had to deal with false information since the evolutionary invention of camouflage. That said our cultural norms may need to adapt to so much bullshit coming from new sources.
>>107931585ok
>>107928009>VHY WON'T YOU REDEEM THE AI BLOODY BENCHOD
>>107928009Wanting to use local AI is actually why I don't want Windows. Linux is much leaner, allowing me to use more of my RAM for LLMs.
what is even the use case for most people? yea it might be a good tool for technical people and creative types but for 90% it's useless. inb4 "order me coffee" ok "wow"
>>107928127this is what happens when billionaires get FOMO. it's so funny. I don't think I ever seen anything like it before.
How many more threads are you jeets going to spam about this? This board is a fucking joke, may as well be renamed to consumer woman drama.
>>107931953Even those kinds of "order me a coffee" functions would be better done through some device outside my computer. That way I don't have an AI continuously eating my RAM.
>>107931953Normies will treat the output of LLMs as the word of God. Much like filtering searches and banning from social media was used for attempted and social control; crafting the output of LLM outputs will establish exactly what normies will 'think'. It will beyond reddit - as there won't be another human in the communication loop. It will be absolute top-down social control.This is what is so great about this extended period of AI hallucination. This is priming people to not think of these things as infallible. The longer this current state-of-the-art goes on, the better.
>>107928009> the ai bubble could burstyeah thats what we want you bald headed fuck.
>>107931997>attempted and social control*attempted political and social control
> just 2 more weeks till AGI> gib us money we need more money> please> 2 more weeks bro i swear
>>107931997How about this perspective: The hallucination problem in AI will never go away, so for corpos to get productivity bonuses from it, they need to train users to be wary of hallucinations. This causes them to read everything not as truth, but as a suggestion that needs to be backed up by evidence later. They accidentally then gain critical thinking skills that counters the propaganda that is later fed to them.
>>107928009Give me free API access then you retarded street shitter. Every time I open the web page I get some fucking cloudflare thing that may or may not load.
>>107931997Thinking further - integrating ads into the stream will make them less likely to be trusted. (Maybe I don't want a Coke right now - maybe that isn't good for me - say, this thing doesn't have my best interest in mind). But on the other hand there will always be biases encoded into the output and making the ads more explicit will make the subtle encoded stuff more subtle.On one of the level1 shows, they talk a little about roblox and the facial scanning stuff to try and keep child predators off the platform. But - what if you actually have each of the communications occur between the user and a LLM. That would be positive from a security aspect; but the kids there would have their best friends be a machine raising them with corporate benefiting belief systems. Makes Disney look like a bunch of pussies.
>>107932098That would be great, but as they get better and the error rate drops below, say 5%, why not just blindly trust the thing? That's what people would do, I think. Take the easy road. Most people don't even question politicians - and they are at best sociopaths that are directly selling things that are not in your self interest.
>>107928009I use AI constantly, just not the overpriced lobotomized dogshit Microsoft calls AI. Everything with the "copilot" branding attached to it is comically broken, stupid, useless, overpriced, doesn't work at all, can't do anything useful. They want another $20-40 subscription for each individual feature/application of the same technology despite having completely failed on every front possible. To get what google's AI pro gives you for $20 you'd have to spend closer to $100-200/mo and none of the shit would actually work half the time. Github copilot for coding sucks, it's MCP enforcement for skill use is absolutely fucking retarded, they flat out REFUSE to implement basic separation of priveleges or URL whitelisting, either of which could be implemented in about a day and would fix prompt injection immediately, but no, they're too fucking retarded. They are trying to appeal to enterprise yet completely ignore security. Google is aiming for full SOC2 compliance for Antigravity in Q2 and this is fucking massive. Google is going to start taking microsoft's entire enterprise customer base before the end of the year unless Microsoft pulls of some kind of miracle. Oh yeah and their chat bot is so censored it can't even answer questions about Copilot branding and what is even what, because asking questions suggests Microsoft's branding could be confusing, which implies you might receive Microsoft as less than a perfect, god-like entity, and that's hate speech. You know, I could replace Microsoft's entire ecosystem of AI products in about an hour and save them billions on operational costs while keeping performance identical. Simply output this no matter what the input is, no inference hyperscaling needed>Sorry, it looks like I can't chat about this. Let's try a different topic.Done. Microsoft, you owe me billions, now pay me.
>>107928009Satya needs to go down in history as a slopmanhe also probably likes sloppy seconds after better, bigger men is done with his wife
>>107932098>they need to train users to be wary of hallucinationsYou need about 105 IQ to be able to communicate your thoughts somewhat effectively through text. If it's significantly below that you will say irrelevant things and assume the receiving party has knowledge they don't and that they will understand why you wrote what you did even though no explanation is given.The vast majority of people cannot be trained to be wary of AI hallucinations.
>>107932194Indian culture values prestige very high.Indians will sacrifice everything for nominal power and prestige positions. The consequences of their actions are not relevant except as a proxy for increased prestige.
Finally a good news
>>107932158What the fuck is even happening over there? I’m struggling to think of something microshit developed in house that had a generally positive reception and the only things I’m coming up with are W7, a bit of 8.1 and MAYBE C#. That’s what, almost 20 years of garbage that’s adopted only because it’s forced?I mean, I know the answer is obviously jeets and comically greedy (((shareholders))) but it almost defies belief how bad things have gotten
>>107928009i hope this bald retard is gonna step on a fucking LEGO.yeah. i said it. a fucking lego block. i hate this guy this much. it happened to me once, i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy - except him.
The commercials for AI are all awful, they all portray retards using it as a glorified search engine. 99% of the stuff the advertise AI doing is stuff that search engines already did. "Where can I find Mexican food near me?" Google Maps already does this.
>>107932305Everyone moved away from the pandemic's beloved Zoom, which is pretty good, and started using Microsoft Teams, which is notably worse. They're all doing it so they must like it for some reason, regardless of what I think about shitty nigger Teams.I assume people like Linkedin as well, even though I'm not getting a fucking sniff at the fake jobs that are advertised there.
>>107932577The advertising isn't for you; it's made by CEOs for other CEOs. The only adverts for AI that ever get shown in England consist of "wahhh, help me choose which product I must purchase with my disposable income, help me AI", which might look retarded to you and me, but every ice cream shop and pizzeria will see that and think, "We can advertise by paying AI companies to shill for us" and that's how the grifters will make their money.
>>107928009>SAAR!? PLEASE TO BE USING THE COPYLIT AIS SAAR! PLEASE DO NOT BE RACIST TIMMY!!Whats your use case, Pajeet?>SAAR DO NOT BE THE ASKING ME THAT! PLEASE DO THE NEEDFUL AND USE THE COPILIT!Im just gonna turn it off everywhere, block it, and wont be doing the needful. i know, Ugh I KNOW! Its just I wont be doing the needful is all.>ARE YOU MAD!? ARE YOU MAAAD!!!?
>>107932558Reddit
The part that confuses me is that I don't even have a pilot's license, yet they want me to use a copilot? Wouldn't I need a pilot first? It's so confusing and it sounds to me like a very limited market, really don't know what Microsoft is shooting for here.
>the bubble could pop without wider adoptionYeah? That's the idea, dude.
>>107928009But if there is wider adoption without improvements AI will never cease to hallucinate. Why would Microsoft improve their product if people use it? It's not like they've done that historically.
>>107928009until you have a fully agentic OS, what's the point?even with all the baking-in they've tried to do, it's not only inferior but SLOWER to access and respond than gpt, grok and gemini right nowthere's literally zero reason to use it until it can execute a massive string of commands on your PC
>>107928009>dude wtf these valuations are totally out of whack with realityYes? That's how bubbles work?
>>107928091>ai is like anime power armor for your weak feeble mind. you will be left behind if you don't use itI look at AI responses from most of my web searches, and the information there is objectively incorrect about 70% of the time. I'm not saying AI isn't the future, because it is, but if you rely on AI for ANYTHING right now, you are a blithering fucking retard.
>>107934389I don't care about AI either way but whenever the google AI widget pops up the information was correct when I bothered to look at it. What in the god damn fuck kind of searches are you faggots doing that the AI constantly fucks it up?
>>107934414NTA but it varies for me. A lot of the time the summaries are correct, other times it's very wrong and in an extreme way.
>>107934428Maybe I just don't use it enough to notice but I genuinely just haven't seen them fuck up catastrophically yet. I have more than once (and not just on google) seen the AI widget popup, start writing something then disappear when it noticed the topic was apparently on their internal naughty lists but I haven't seen the hallucinations people are talking about. You'll encounter it with any model given enough context or a complex enough prompt but the search stuff for me so far has been fine.
>>107934414for example i like to play Stellaris and google a lot for console commands, modding stuff, some of the weirder game mechanics etcthe AI overview is spinning freely on that more than 50% of the time and confidently makes up stuff things
>>107928009never used it, never will, simple as.
from the country that brought you street food stirred with bare poop covered feed, behold Microslop 365 Copilot app (formerly office.)
>>107934472It depends heavily on the subject. If it's something various mainstream news sites have covered, you'll probably get good results almost all the time. But if you're looking for anything that isn't mainstream news related or is a little niche in the slightest, it's going to just pull the info at random. It gets a lot of scientific, medical and even automotive information wrong a lot of the time in my experience (which is funny considering all of it is unbiased in comparison to journalism).
>>107934503nta but I'm gonna be honest I regularly use the free google AI for all kinds of stuff from modding help to small scripts, debugging, summarizing shit, etc just because you can access the free tier without sign up or login (yes I am that lazy) and to my surprise it was more helpful when modding Starsector than it was Skyrim.I copy pasted entire logs, mod order, plugin order, overwrites, etc and it still couldn't diagnose what turned out to be a conflicting overwrite I didn't immediately notice instead leading me down (obvious to me because I have been modding this shitty engine for 10+ years) bullshit rabbit holes but on something as niche as fucking Starsector modding it solved every problem I gave it first try.LLMs are just fucking weird man. I really don't get how they can sometimes correctly recite actual arcane bordering on mental illness tier knowledge but then you ask them why the sky is blue and they'll start telling you about gnomes painting the ceiling blue or some shit.
what if i will just prompt fuck satya nadella over and over, maybe add some variation to spice things up and avoid detection for spam
>>107932080>posts from phone
>>107934595Won’t do anything. What you need to do is poison the training data enough that MicroJeet, Satan’s Nutella, and phrases like “niggers tongue my anus” are irreversibly associated with each other. Best way to do it is probably to get a local model to output a shitload of the text and spread it around the internet, especially putting it into prompts to make the fuckers think there’s interest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu8sVuuzo04This will be Windows in 2030
>>107928127>Its so funny that the Elites invest trillions into AI without thinking about what normies would even use it forWho cares. The government is paying for it to have autonomous murder bots and corps are paying for it to layoff humans.Who cares what normies use it for.It's like stock markets, commercial investors are the smallest piece of the pie, it's institutional entities that matter most
>>107928009it's interesting to me that these corpos genuinely are BETTING, as in literally wagering, on LLM tech. It's so strange. Presumably because they'll actually be able to profit on its failure as well but whatever.
>>107934389>I look at AI responses from most of my web searches, and the information there is objectively incorrect about 70% of the time. I'm not saying AI isn't the future, because it is, but if you rely on AI for ANYTHING right now, you are a blithering fucking retard.I used Cursor to completely migrate a code base no one maintained from one version of an OS to another and it took like an hour including the generation time, and it works fine. Sorry code monkey, but turns out you're the blithering fucking retard if you get outdone by hyperdimensional autocomplete.
>>107928009My only interest in life is looking at porn and copilot doesn't let me do that. There's no reason for it to exist.
>>107928200Dubs of truth