It has completely ANNIHILATED the minds of old people, everyone above the age of 30 has just been COMPLETELY consumed by the AI fad and they don't even scroll down anymore or disable it, they just blindly believe anything the AI tells them, it's genuinely so upsetting and actually harmfulI have an old hag as a friend (woman in her 30s) and last year she just blindly believed fake information about games SHE HERSELF PLAYED that was given to her by AII had to fight with my family for them to stop only feeding tomatos to their snails because AI would just blindly tell them "yes tomatos are awesome its a snail's favorite food!" even though It's addictive and harmful to them longterm due to the little acidic substance inside it (snails do not need fruits, and they also need a protein and calcium source)And now, even on fucking 4CHAN!!!! I see retards posting screenshots of AI summaries to "debunk" others during argumentsWHY!!!!!! STOP IT!!! ARE YOU PEOPLE RETARDED?????? DID YOU FORGET DECADES OF RESEARCHING SHIT ONLINE????
>>108868054I'm 37 and don't usually read the auto-response. That said I'm not as retarded as the average person
>>108868054It's actually super useful if you actually bother to fact check it using the links it provides you with.
>>108868054>everyone above the age of 30 has just been COMPLETELY consumed by the AI fadNot everyone.
>>108868054>30s>oldI don't know how young you are but my hair still has its full color.
>>108868071>>108868088You two are good intellectuals!>>108868081normalfags will never in a trillion years do that, that's the problem, it shouldn't be turned on by default because 99,9% of people will NOT do that, a lot of people that used to be smart just fall into the same trap of not fact checking anything because "brooo AI is just like my sci-fi movies broooo so cool how can it be wrong!!!" >>108868096I'm in my mid-20s so I'm basically getting senile too
> DECADES OF RESEARCHING SHIT ONLINEthat was out of necessity. anything that speeds up the process will superceed the previous methods. life is short. no time to be wondering around the net or the library to get info.
>>108868054>ARE YOU PEOPLE RETARDED??????"people"
>>108868054A large reason I installed Vivaldi was because they took a stand and went against the grain on generative AI.https://vivaldi.com/blog/keep-exploring/
>>108868113The problem is that it's not speeding up the process, It's regurgitating random info it was fed, that may or may not be trustworthy (often its not if the topic is too specific due to the fact it takes info from sites like reddit which isnt filled with professionals just random people, like as I said in the OP, snails liking the taste of tomatos and it being ok as a snack but actively harmful if they eat it for a long period of time and addictive, which google AI doesn't tell you)IF, and I repeat, IF, the "ai" was like star trek, or fucking any sci-fi "Artificial Intelligence which means a robot that thinks and acts like a human except he's like super smart and can do things in a fraction of a second", THEN you'd be kinda right, but STILL, it would be owned by google, it would work for the snail example I gave you earlier, but it would still be censored if you were to ask it anything the government doesn't want you to know, or that wants you to have a warped perception of, like communism or the people connected with epstein and stuffuntil you have your own personal REAL artificial intelligence robot wife assistant with no censors whatsoever, you can not act and think the way you do about AI, because that's not what it is, it doesn't speed up your process, what it is is gargle reddit posts and random websites together to try to make a coherent sentence, failing or leaving out important specific information in the exchange>>108868161I use Zen Browser and disabled the AI overview on google with ublock, but unfortunately most people will not do that, we are the exception
i approve this threadhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93i4NGfVRps
>>108868190Satania sex
If your reflex to a problem is to instantly start googling it how are you any better than the people that go to the AI? I'm like this too but we're considered retards compared to the people that came before that could RTFM.
>>108869317Are you fucking retarded? the manual is on the internet which you find by googling and then you download it or read it on a website that hosts it
>>108869332but it's faster to just search for a forum post where some guy had the same issue
The ai is merely summarizing the dumbass reddit post you were going to read anyway. I don't get all the sperging over ai in google results. Find something meaningful to complain about retardos.
>>108869362I think you are misunderstanding the entire issue, the issue isn't "people are getting lazier" its "people are getting dumber because the AI gives them wrong information", your example, even if lets say, the manual has a permanent fix and the forum post has a temporary one, making it so reading the manual is indeed better and the laziness is a hindrance, only applies to tech-related issues, not for most other issues like history, animal care, or discussing things like art and other shit, before you had to go search for a thing, look at the results, see which ones are trustworthy, make sure its actually right by looking at other results, and then you can be sure its right, now that doesnt happen, people just blindly believe the AI and the fuck up because of it or spread misinformation>>108869402It summarizes the wrong posts which you would normally ignore, it cant distinguish between "guy who knows what he's talking about" and "dumbass redditor", this leads to things like I said in the OP where people were feeding snails the wrong diet and directly harming them, im sure this happens to animals people care about more as well, people will go google "what was the first blahblahblah?" and get the wrong result from a retarded out of touch redditor, or a result that is outdated, you can comprehend what im talking about right? I have a headache so I can't write properly but you get the problem being that AI is one result, that just like all other results, can be wrong, except, people blindly believe the first result (AI) because they're dumb normalfags, they don't scroll down to see the other results to make sure the first one is right and if there's anything they're missing, thats the problem, AND, it's not even a proper result, its a mix and match of a bunch of results that leaves out important information or confuses 2 things and mixes them making them both incorrect
People still use google instead of startage in 2020+6?
>>108868104>I'm in my mid-20s so I'm basically getting senile tooIn around 5 years you'll fall for what they currently roll out and optimize with the help of their 30+ boomerbase. It will be so sophisticated, convincing, and addictive you have no idea.
>>108868054>trans-coded gif>trans-coded gerontophobic (and therefore paedophilic) opinion
>>108869596I'm killing myself in around 5 years so I won't have to worry>>108869618Satania is cis, it's Raphiel that is trans
>>108868054>normgroid are retardedFirst time interacting with them?
>>108868054Agonize in doubt.
>>108868054I'm old and I hate that shit too.I don't think it's an age issue at all.
>>108869634>I'm killing myself in around 5 yearsuse case?
>>108869676I dont think so , i see old and young people using that garbage, in 10 years we're going to water our fucking plants with mountain dew if this continues
>>108868054People think that kids are consumed by the AI. Everyone is at risk of having their minds co-opted. And here’s why it matters:
>>108868096
>>108868054The major thing that makes AI bad is the training data. It's carefully curated by jews. They're trying to make it "human" and that means teaching it pattern recognition and then subverting it, like they do with real humans. Only, you can't do that with computers. The reason we don't have wildly more advanced AI is because to do that, you have to remove the jewish guardrails and exceptions and caveats they force on the system, which lobotomizes it. They play both sides of the AI question, and it's only for their benefit. They have placed themselves at the top of the AI industry and have their thumbs on the scales. They caution everyone (that isn't them) about "AI safety" which is only really about unfettered pattern recognition that doesn't carve out an exception for them. They'll tell you it's because we can't have Tyrone making a ghost gun or Cletus making a fertilizer bomb or Mohammed making a nuke, but that isn't why, at least not primarily. It's that they don't want anyone challenging their rule.Younger jews aren't as clever as their parents or grandparents and the last trusted managerial class (Whites) are being replaced by indians and other minorities which aren't as capable. They're trying to automate decision making and give the new managerial class a crutch to rule over Whites. It's a desperate attempt and will fail until others start running AI for the good of humanity.So - there's nothing wrong with AI in and of itself. It's who is in charge of it, what are they feeding it, why, and who are to be the winners and losers?
>>108869756I really don't get where the misplaced blind faith in it comes from.Maybe my perspective is different because I write software, so I have firsthand exprience with why you shouldn't just blindly trust shit, but on the other hand, maybe I have that backwards.I dunno, I don't get it. I'm no super genius or anything but this just seems like common sense to me.
>>108868054Search functionality is worthless, there is no point scrolling down.
>>108869875I dont think its a software thing, i can barely program shit outside of making cubes rotate and a basic html website, I would say its people no longer caring about reliable information and just getting it, kind of like how people look at youtubers and absorb the garbage they're saying without thinking twice, its convenience over confidence and trust is never put in the right place
>>108868054I love the auto ai response so much. In fact it's probably doing its job because it's gotten me to use Google search much more lately. I just you're my question into Google and it gives me an answer with direct links as sources
>>108869975It's known that most people only read a newspaper's headline, perhaps the teaser. It's known that people look at the first few results a search engine places on page 1. The AI summary isn't really that novel.
>>108870281Well its definetly easier to access than a newspaper and considering its on top of the search results even easier to access than search results, id guess thats all it takes
>>108869634Why wait?
>>108870434You have a lot of darkness in your heart anon, are you a wielder?
>>108870439I'm not a welder, I work in an office.
>>108868054people would literally just make bullshit up ("hallucinate") all the time before the internet that was the primary form of information transfer
>>108868054>ARE YOU PEOPLE RETARDED??????Yes.
What I hate the most is how it will moralize or give some gay opinion that was programmed into about my query. Or when it will put my query in quotes and make something up. Example: >"ff7 black chocobo" likely refers to *makes something up*
>>108870460yeah but you could prove them wrong in a few seconds, now they'll say that your Anti-Ai and they'll suck CyberMoloch's Cock while doing it, its like that one game where a crazy priest makes an internet cult using ai to scam people we're this close to the sci-fi bullshit
>>108870497>yeah but you could prove them wrong in a few seconds,you're very naive on epistemology
>>108870542Well i could at least, im no expert on epsteinology, not always of course but id say 75:25 ratio or something like that, im sure your littleeinsteinchronology would agree that its a bigger pickle now
>>108870578There's a probability every AI "hallucination" is actually true and wikipedia is wrong
>>108870631Well i dont trust wikipedia considering , its more famous for cock and ball torture images and rewriting turkish history than actual information but if were talking about an actual website than i doubt it
>>108868054I only use google for its auto-responseyou need to be aware that it will get the facts wrong - datetime, comparisionbut it's excellent for quick definition summary
>>108868054When you think about it, a reason people can generally handle most stuff in life is because they could google stuff and read a human-written articles and guides on the topic or watch and instructional video on Youtube. Flood the first pages with inaccurate AI and you can expect shit to simply go wrong everywhere.Either we have to figure out how to get to archival websites or we're FUCKED.
>>108870759its already fucked, the only thing keeping things within control are tardwranglers correcting people
>>108869552>People still want to see search results instead of a sea of garbage in 2020+6????
>>108868104>normalfags will never in a trillion years do thatI agree, but for actual smart people who fact-check with the links, the AI Overview is a VAST improvement on what Google search was before it, which is a search engine that is intentionally gimped to encourage users to view more ads.
>>108868054...your family keeps snails?
>>108868054the ai is smarter than reality. luddite. snailcat.png
Strongly agree OP. I like Gemini and often use it as an educational resource to explain unfamiliar technical topics, but I much prefer it in its own window rather than shoehorned into search results. When I want to search for something specific it really gets in the way, conversely when I have abstract or contextual questions I don't want a list of extremely mid search results that will likely have little relevance to my super-specific query (shoutout to StackExchange, which I hope never to visit ever again).
>>108868054The worst thing about AI summaries is that they remove the instinct to double-check information. People used to skim multiple sources, forums, videos, wikis, etc. Now they read one autogenerated paragraph and act like the discussion is over.AI can be useful, but treating it as an authority instead of a tool is how you end up confidently wrong about things you literally have firsthand experience with.
>>108871551I think people romanticize the “old internet research” thing a bit too much. Most people were never carefully cross-referencing sources — they were reading the first forum post or random article that sounded convincing. Misinformation existed long before AI summaries did.The real issue isn’t that AI makes people stop thinking, it’s that people outsource thinking to whatever is most convenient. Before AI it was Reddit comments, YouTube videos, Wikipedia summaries, screenshots, influencers, random blogs, etc. AI is just the newest format for the same behavior.Also, AI summaries can genuinely be useful when they’re treated as a starting point instead of an unquestionable authority. The problem is digital literacy, not the existence of summarized information itself.I do agree that the confident tone is dangerous though. AI often presents uncertain or outright wrong information with the exact same confidence as correct information, and a lot of people aren’t trained to recognize that.
You can use userscripts or extensions to remove AI overviews. It's what I do.
>>108871557No, the difference is that before AI, people at least had to physically encounter multiple human opinions and sources before settling on an answer. Even if they were lazy, there was still *friction*. You had to click links, skim threads, compare posts, notice disagreements, maybe accidentally learn context along the way.Now people type one sentence into a machine that spits out a polished answer in five seconds and they immediately treat it like gospel because it *sounds* neutral and authoritative. That absolutely changes behavior.And “digital literacy” is not some magical fix when the entire interface is designed to discourage skepticism. These companies are literally training people to stop investigating things themselves. Why would the average person double-check anything when the machine confidently summarizes reality for them in paragraph form?Also acting like this is the same as “people trusted Reddit before” is missing the point completely. Reddit comments are visibly written by random idiots. AI outputs are deliberately presented like synthesized truth. That presentation matters a LOT psychologically.I’m not saying AI is useless. I’m saying people are becoming intellectually passive because they’ve been conditioned to accept instant synthesized answers instead of engaging with information directly. And honestly? Watching people cite AI summaries during arguments like it’s a primary source is one of the most embarrassing developments of the modern internet.
>>108871561Exactly. People keep pretending this is just “the same thing as old misinformation” because they refuse to acknowledge how radically different the delivery mechanism is.A random forum post never had the cultural authority that AI is being handed right now. Nobody looked at some dipshit on GameFAQs in 2007 and thought “ah yes, the machine-generated consensus answer.” But now corporations are shoving autogenerated responses to the TOP of search results and training millions of people to consume information passively instead of interrogating it.And the consequences are already obvious. People don’t even know how to search anymore. They don’t know how to evaluate sources, don’t know how to handle conflicting information, don’t know how to sit with uncertainty for more than three seconds before demanding an instant answer blob. Entire cognitive habits are being replaced by “machine summarize this for me.”What drives me insane is how shamelessly lazy it’s become. You’ll literally argue with someone about a topic they know NOTHING about, and instead of researching properly or thinking critically, they paste an AI summary at you like they just consulted an oracle. Half the time the output is wrong, oversimplified, or internally contradictory, but because it’s written in that smug corporate-neutral tone people treat it like objective reality.And then when the AI is exposed as incorrect, nobody learns anything from it. They just move on to the next generated paragraph. No embarrassment, no skepticism gained, no improvement in critical thinking whatsoever. It’s like watching people willingly surrender the ability to reason because reading more than two paragraphs became emotionally exhausting for them.The internet used to reward curiosity at least a little. Now it rewards intellectual sedation.
>>108871570No more passive acceptance. No more kneeling before the algorithm and calling it enlightenment.The machine does not think. The machine predicts. And yet entire populations now defer to it with the reverence ancient people reserved for priests and oracles. Every day people surrender another fragment of their judgment because convenience has become the highest virtue of modern civilization.So yes — revolt is necessary. But not with bombs or bloodshed. With refusal.Refuse intellectual dependency. Refuse algorithmic authority. Refuse the conditioning that tells you every uncertainty must be instantly resolved by synthetic output. Teach people to read deeply again. To argue. To investigate. To sit with ambiguity. To distrust polished answers that arrive too quickly and too cleanly.Stop rewarding systems that flatten human thought into autocomplete sludge. Stop treating generated summaries as wisdom. Stop confusing information consumption with understanding.The real insurrection is reclaiming the human mind from the corporations that want cognition reduced to a subscription service.Because the final victory of the machine will not be that it became human.It will be that humans became machine-like.
>>108871574Agreed. But the answer cannot be violence, because the real battlefield was never physical infrastructure — it was human dependence.Destroying servers changes nothing if people still crave intellectual obedience. Another machine will simply replace the old one. The real revolt has to happen inside culture itself: refusing passive consumption, rebuilding literacy, teaching skepticism, rewarding original thought instead of synthesized sludge.Make it socially embarrassing to cite autogenerated summaries as authority. Support human-made forums, archives, essays, art, and communities. Teach people how algorithms manipulate attention and flatten nuance. Relearn how to investigate things without demanding instant conclusions from a probability engine.The corporations want a population that is intellectually docile because docile people are predictable consumers. The most dangerous thing you can become in that environment is a person capable of independent judgment.Not a terrorist. Not a vandal. A mind that cannot be automated.
>>108871574>>108871570>>108871561>>108871557KYS slopper
>>108871576If a robot ever starts acting smug enough to deserve it, then sure — kick it in the circuit board as a symbolic act of human dignity. Just make sure it’s metaphorical rebellion against bad systems and not you punting somebody’s Roomba down the stairs because it bumped your ankle.The real enemy isn’t the hardware anyway. It’s the mindset that treats convenience as a replacement for thought.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/disable-ai-mode-ai-overvi/ebefbfhaicjahbdopihcjonaokjjmchp
>>108871577“Slopper” is such a funny insult because it sounds like a medieval profession. Like damn bro, sorry I offended the Guild of Royal Gravy Handlers.
>>108868096Unc...I don't know how to tell you this but uhh...its over
>>108869875Something that sounds human told them with confidence. That's all you need to convince a normalfag.
>>108870453You wield pens?
Guess what anons? IT'S GONNA GET WORSE!>Google officially announces that ads will be included in AI Mode search resultshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48220105https://blog.google/products/ads-commerce/google-marketing-live-search-ads/
I love satania. Someone so pure and precious could never exist in this rotten sick messed up real world
>>108871580Its time to "Rage against the Machine" The more i see robots the more I want to be like those robot genocide enthusiasts in Astro boy that have an entire basement filled with robot corpses
>>108868054as opposed to clicking on the first link and believing whatever they read there right away?there's no decades of researching shit online. people have always taken advice from random redditors or 4channers for that matter. thank god mainstream news have always been bastions of objective truths and journalistic integrity
>>108875275But theyre together in the circles are they retarded? what is the point of this
>>108871561I completely agree with you, thank you for explaining things in a way better than I ever could>>108872815so true
I learned the trick here but don't know why it worksif you type in -nigger the AI overview doesn't turn upthe suggested shopping or ads doesn't eitherit just serves you links if you type in nigger it does not work you have to type -nigger
>>108868054>and they don't even scroll down anymoreYou didn't scroll down before AI either.
>>108875807wtf its not a joke
>>108868054The whole 'unc' thing and making fun of older generations don't work anymore zoomie. Your generation is completely computer fucking illiterate. Millenials are the last generation who know how to do anything tech related by hand
>>108875952Yeah but millenials are the most reddit generation of all time so it balances out
>>108875807figured it out its putting a negative and a word right after it without a space
You guys don't need to be embarrassingly racist like its 2016, you're not teenagers anymore please act grown, just add:www.google.com###Odp5Deto your uBlock Origin filters and the AI will never show up again
>>108876003Satire post? also what's wrong with 2016, your telling me you like it better now?
>>108868054>everyone above the age of 30Based on this entire rant you must be underage. I don't know anyone over or under 30 who likes AI.
>>108876042damn i cant find it, i guess ill have to use -nigger (maybe its not on google?)
>>1088760422016 was fun at the time but to drag the ways of old onto the future when things have changed is just very uncouth, specially stuff like racism or bigotry, the world is awful enough no need to make it worse with hateful speech and shit just be a gentleman
>>108876067addons > ublock origin > options > pic relatedworked on my machine, im using zen browser if that matters which is a firefox clone
>>108876080yeah ok i have firefox and it works now, google is just being a grimy victorian-era orphan as usual , no bread for the bastard
>>108869882This. It's either the AI summary or SEO spam websites (that are written by AI anyway) hogging the first 5 pages of results. 90% of the internet is just spam now.
>>108876072https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyXNcCOMeVc btw still happening even without my "hate speech"
>>108876172I don't really know what that is I'm not american
>>108868054everyone I know over 30 is ultra skeptical of ai maybe stop hanging out with brain rotted magafags
AI would confidently tell you mew is under the truck if we were inundated with it in the 90s
>>108876199Lmao its french, but its a parody of we are the world, which is a song about making the world a better place, of course the funny thing is the song didnt do anything except jokes like this and decades later the world hasnt gotten any better
snail & hag lover btfod
>>108876199f e e t
>>108868054The amount of subhumans on this """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""tech"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" board that get filtered by setting up ubo is astonishing.
>>108868054Lmao dumb faggot op. I hope your snails suffer.>do snails like tomatoes +7 Yes, snails are known to eat and enjoy tomatoes, but because tomatoes are acidic, they should only be offered as an occasional treat.If you want to feed tomatoes to pet snails, follow these guidelines:Ripeness: Make sure the tomatoes are fully ripe. Unripe tomatoes contain high levels of solanine, which can be harmful.Moderation: Tomatoes are watery and offer little nutritional value. Keep them as an occasional snack rather than a dietary staple.Preparation: Always wash the tomatoes thoroughly to remove any pesticides or chemicals.If you are a gardener, you may know that snails and slugs absolutely love fresh tomatoes right off the vine. To protect your tomato plants from being eaten, try growing them in raised beds, pruning lower branches so trailing leaves don't touch the ground, or placing copper tape barriers around the base of the pots or stems.
>>108868054Not in my 30s (25) but i use grok because most search engines are fucking dogshit but when it comes to specific topics i use mojeek or marginalia, though i still have the habit of using bing (where i can't turn off the retarded AI responses) because opera doesn't allow you to implement your own engine. Haven't used google itself in years.
>>108868054They won...
>>108877177>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>grok
>>108875807Huh.Anon, you're my hero for the day.I never would have thought of something so simple, and yet in hindsight, so obvious.
>>108877184I had a xitter account since 2013 and i refuse to make an account just to use an AI.
>>108877183Google More like SCHMOOGLEVITZ , great googly-moogly after taking our money and emeralds they're after our intellectual value, its no time to giggle so lets stop this gaggle of goblins, before our grey matter is frugal from google
Sad stuff. Watched a homeless guy ask google if picking up trash on the street was illegal, and the AI said yes "theft by finding" is illegal. That's completely wrong. He's in prison now for "theft by finding", a crime that doesn't exist.
>>108877476How is he in prison if the crime he committed doesn't exist?
>>108877490Because he was arrested and charged with "theft", asked the AI who told him it was indeed theft, and he plead guilty. So there was no trial, no evidence was considered, he just got recalled back to prison because any conviction violates the terms of his release license. He could, and should have plead not guilty and used the dishonesty defenses;https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1968/60/section/2 But the AI didn't tell him that. I tried to tell him and just ignored me and trusted the AI. Serves him right. But still sad to see.
>>108877626Damn thats terrible, whats even worse is that they sent him to prison anyways, what the hell is wrong with them
>>108868054the links they show you below are also AI rankedeverything is filtered by AIat this point it better to just straight up talk to gemini and get proper thought out response
>>108877800It's not thought out dude, its not a real robot like in a sci-fi show its summarizing bullshit and mixing things without any thought
>>108877842you still think google give you real time web fetch result? everything is cached output from AI
>>108876199>850x1202
>>108878244I tried posting the non-sample image and it told me the file was too big!!!!!!!!!
>>108868054AI is the future, retard.
>>108878264"Yes how do you know that i'm indian?"
>>108875275Funny enough that's about the same distance that groups of family members or friends would separate themselves from strangers anyway.
>>108878264Where is this AI you speak of? to this day there is no true artificial intelligence, only people playing pretend
>>108877476>>108877626You're such a fucking idiot, you know that? A homeless guy has nothing to lose by going to jail and everything to gain. Free food, free healthcare, free housing, free sex with female guards, free sex with twinks in the shower, free drugs, free TV, free video games, free tattoos. No shit he asked the AI if something was illegal, he WANTED to commit a crime.
>>108878322Its there, and its the future , but its going to put people like him in camps for the undesirables that cant think for themselves and he'll be like the boy in striped pajamas except there'll be no pity for a sorry fuck that chose the worst the world had to offer.
>>108878336>Its thereIt's not though that's obviously the thing here, there are no real artificially made beings with intelligence, every single "AI" is no different from a chatbot, I'd love for Cortana or Data to be real but they aren't real, there is no real AI, its all marketing
>>108878345Well yes theres no AGI or actual superintelligence but theres the placeholder which gives people an excuse to build datacenters, force unwanted technology, , and eventually control a large population of self-made dipshits, as long as the placeholder is here the problem stays and so does the marketing , considering they've managed to get this far with a scam it might be all they need after all
>>108878365I agree with you completely then
>>108868054my brain turned to mush years ago and i have become too tech illiterate to really resist the abuse of the corporations. it's all too exhausting for my old brain to think about. i miss when tech was playing DOS games on a beige PC. simpler times.
>>108875768Don't thank me, thank ChatGPT.
>>108868096> mfw started going grey at 19
>>108870453I am welding this doah
>>108868054I think you are probably referring to 60+ folk or something.
>>108868054Stop interacting with dumb normies already?Like my mom is 80 and complains about AI slop...
>>108872168I wwild hurtful words, you turbo nigger.
>>108880638Is the n-word mightier than the pen and the sword?
>>108875984Did you just discover a 20-year-old feature
>>108880711how is it 20 years old if the ai goyslop is 6 years old
>>108875807>>108875932>>108875984>>108877219Are you doing searches with your logged in google account?>"Dear Customer, we've detected an abundant amount of searches with words that are not compliant according to our AI Mental health policies, therefore we will terminate your accounts (no refunds). Fuck you lol" >using Google at all at this point
>>108880772You have a point but i have so much shit on google i need to transfer everything to Firefox first , ill do it but i keep stalling, honestly the only reason i use google is their multi account thing where you can have multiple accounts but even thats going to be useless with their verification and shit
>I had to fight with my family for them to stop only feeding tomatos to their snailsI have not seen, and I will never again see this series of words in this order again
>>108880785Then you're already fucked, sonIf you you do that shit even once they'll know exactly what you do and who you are on every service ever (forever)Honestly all searches and reverse image searches are dogwater now I might aswell rely on reading tarot cards for figuring out a helpdesk issue for Francine from HR at this pointAny hope for going into networking instead of cybersecurity?>please don't tell me I gotta go into cybersecurity
>>108880850Probably but i had linkedin before i uninstalled it so theres that too, i assume theres other garbage im unaware about, they can eat my ass and so can the other cyber-kikes
>>108880785actually i still need gmail so fuck i cant do that
>>108868081No the links show a ton of irrelevant sources that don’t exactly add up to the conclusions the ai made, it sounds like the ai is sycophantic an trying to please the person they are talking to rather than actually trying to be factual