anyone else here talks with AI? It's retarded as fuck why would I trust some machine? Why people put so much faith in this shit? Why the sudden obssesion with MUH INTELLIGENT MACHINES
>>108731919It's about how.If I ask a machine "what's red and has four wheels" because I can't think of anything, and it tells me a firetruck, there's a dimension to my understanding:I either A) know what "red" and "four wheels" are, and know the AI is telling the truth immediately, because I didn't know about firetrucks, or forgot about firetrucks,or B) I don't know what either really is and I don't know what a firetruck is (or don't bother to check) and just blindly believe itThere's nuance, but that's one way it's used.It's also great for personal coding projects. I would not ship out anything AI coded unless I understood it fully myself, and was confident in my personal ability to check for errors, oversights, edge cases, how an actual user would approach it - that's valid. But really, if you just need a quick app that lets you download all the files on some given URL, or an extension that changes style on some specific website, or a testing UI for your backend model, you can compress hours of work into a few minutes, and nobody ever has to know.But yeah, the AI psychosis is fucking insane. Seems to boil down to people believe that AI is literally super intelligent.I have a major bone to pick with AI companies presenting their AI as human instead of as a tool. But then again, I can't blame the early testers for automatically going "oh this one sounds human, let's tell it to do that more." That's their job. I can however blame the money hungry jerks who pushed it before realizing that. I'm not any better though, bahahahaha.
Do you interact with people in such a way that you tell them every little detail about your personal life?I struggle to give a fuck about something I say to someone I might not ever meet again in my life already. If I need some help solving a problem and the AI is proficient at that task, why waste someone else's time, or mine? My time is more important than giving away to an AI chatbot that I'm having a few problems with my local network and not getting something to work properly.
the machine that terminates this much by 14:00
Because we’ve been throughly demoralized and atomized.