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AI hate is just virtue signalling
The clankers are taking over
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>>108968842
I have no use case for talking to ChatGPT. It's not like I haven't done it before, but it constantly lies and hallucinates.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>108968845
i have no use for a forklift but it's good at the stuff it's good at.
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>>108968842
they'll have a lifetime of fun being judgmental and figuring out if stuff was made with AI so they can judgmental about it.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQRo3Uz_VQ&ra=m
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>>108968861
meanwhile you'll forever have to cope with the fact that you're brown
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>>108968852
jeets are behind high electricity prices and low water pressure
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>>108968842
India has over 1 billion popula-
Oh, I see the second poster already nailed it in one.
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>>108968852
This chart cant be right. The percentages make no sense, Hell Just adding up the top 4 gives you a percentage of 149%
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>>108969318
bro are you retarded
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>>108968842
I hate AI because I can't think of another invention that has been a net negative in my life like this. I don't even work in a field in danger of being replaced, I do manual work. It's just that it has allowed for constant bullshit and spam everywhere, while driving prices of PC parts up.
Only use case I found for it is to parse the correct instructions from all the AI articles that have been generated on every single topic.
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>>108969326
>bro are you retarded
Yeah, upon reflection I realized that "select markets" meant % of citizens of certain nations using ChatGPT. Which makes a lot more sense then what I was initially doing.
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>>108969340
Best use case I found for it was compiling the personal information of all the people I do not like from public sources and sorting it into a neat json array, then extending that to a detailed family graph with all contact information for all associates and putting that into Maltego. Fucking great use case. We PRISM now.
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>>108969340
>I don't even work in a field in danger of being replaced, I do manual work.
They are already building robots to replace manual labor as well, just look at boston dyanmics atlas. No job is safe, it is just a matter of when rather then a matter of if.
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>>108969354
Cant say i have much of a use for that. What information can it find that you cannot find better? It can look at social media bios but not videos, stories and images and make assumptions from that.
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>>108969358
Safest:
Police
Lawyer
Medical

So nothing changes really

>>108969366
>. What information can it find that you cannot find better?
Phone numbers, family members, address history, social media handles. I use firecrawl for ingest but there are a bunch of other ones you could use.
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>>108969344
based to own up your mistake. you're alright anon.
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>>108969357
>>108969358
Good luck with that. Complete worker replacement just a seemingly eternal 4 months away. Either way I didn't mean that to say "I think I'm self important and therefore safe" but to say that my opinion is not affected by having been laid off or anything
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>>108969358
They already have toilet cleaning bots and even tire changers are on notice since they have a bot that will change the tires and balance the wheels all on one drive-on system.
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>>108969358
At walmart TLE they can change a complete set of tires in 20 minutes, or so, I guess you could automate that but it seems like overengineering to me
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>>108969372
Humanoid robots are the most obviously retarded thing ever. It's laughable. There's a reason why people have a roomba instead of a robot Butler walking around with a broom
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>>108969375
I wouldn't consider lawyer to be safe at all. Not because it can be easily replaced or something, more that it can enable few lawyers to take on way more cases than before, and either starving out like 80% of others, or racing the hourly rates to the bottom to stay competitive. Police and medical (especially the kind that actually requires you to use your hands) is really safe however.
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>>108969411
Counterpoint on lawyer work: You can always work for the office of the public defender. Pay isn't amazing but it is stable.
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>>108969411
I work in AI legaltech. it's all bullshit, there's nothing even remotely workable. It's trash and lawyers know it. But most lawyers do not have independent practice, and their clients are using these legaltech tools, and many of our peers are shilling legaltech tools to non-lawyers. The result is people expect lawyers to do more for less because "I can just ask claude for legal advice instead". It's actually really shitty, but it's true that there's a race to the bottom on wages in some cases and smaller law teams inside businesses that need inhouse legal the past several years, motivated by muh ai.
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>>108969429
The limit is money. They are highly innefficient for tasks a much simpler, cheaper, robot can do. You think a humanoid robot is going to replace a dishwasher? Or a car wash?
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>>108969435
I can already imagine. Two PCs running some free online AI making up random cases to refute each other until one randomly runs out of tokens.
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I wonder when a robot will eventually be able to be a handyman and build houses. Considering all those home inspection videos I have been seeing where the build quality is absolute dogshit despite the house costing a million bucks, I doubt a robot can do a worse job then current home builders are doing.
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>>108969429
Machines that are built for purpose will do it. There are already industrial level robots that pickup boxes and put them on specific shelves which have been around for a long time. So AI home versions would just have a spot where you put all the random shopping items in a designated space and it will then grab them and place them in their correct places on shelves.

A lot of this tech already exists, it's just always been used at the industrial level and with very basic functionality. AI will change that.
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>>108969465
3D printed houses are already becoming a thing. They're not AI as far as I know, but I've actually seen those things in action in a few neighborhoods and it's the most bizarre shit you could witness. It just prints the house and two or three guys just sit next to their trucks and watch it happen.
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>>108969455
Can't tell if you are pretending to miss the point or if you are just retarded.
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>>108969335
Don't Indians use it as a legal drug by essentially giving themselves oxygen poisoning?
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>>108969497
Walk up them? The whole point of a humanoid robot is that it can navigate environments that humans can.
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>>108969497
Your kitchen and pantry is upstairs? Very weird.
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>>108969489
Maybe your atrophied brain can't comprehend the argument being made here. Machines benefit from specialization. You make machines that can do things better than a human ever could. Humanoid robots will only ever be able to do tasks worse than a human. That's why you can't even imagine the humanoid robot cleaning the dishes, the dishwasher just does it so well.
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I thought the point of all those rich people investing in humanoid robots was so that they could eventually upload their mind into a humanoid robot to avoid death. After all who wants to have their mind uploaded to an immobile desktop?
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>>108969497
You carry them up there the same way you carried them into your house? That's like expecting a dishwasher to go through your house looking for dishes. The point was your put the unorganized pile of groceries on a designated place in your kitchen, then it will organize them onto the shelving.
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>>108969516
Unrealistic, that would just be a copy, not the real them. Their better chance would be the brain in a jar thing.

>>108969522
Sometimes I forget that the third world exists.
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>>108969522
>Wrong anon.
Damn it
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>>108969502
Fascinating... They've adapted to even mimic human anatomy you're saying?
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>>108969502
Yeah, but this is for canister oxygen usually for medical purposes not literal air.
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>>108969527
>that would just be a copy, not the real them.
You say that like the distinction matters.
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>>108969536
I am seen them selling literal air in a bottle when I went to Arizona. I was tempted to buy one just for the novelty of it but I knew that I would feel like a retard sucking on some canned air.
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>>108969560
His brain can't comprehend the material world. The more you talk to AI evangelists the more this becomes obvious. That anon probably lives in a big city in the first world (I do too). People in these places often have bullshit jobs detached from reality too. They'll go eat a Burger without ever being confronted with where meat comes from. Their car breaks down and they'll see it as an unfixable blackbox instead of a complex set of moving parts. Wine? That's probably just squirted out of some machine somewhere made with grey goo
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>>108969516
I thought they wanted to be uploaded into a digital paradise of their making
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>>108969625
That was the initial plan but they have realized that they can't trust anyone outside that digital paradise to not fuck them over so are trying to remain in the material realm while also getting their digital paradise.
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>>108968842
so they are losing even more money than ever cause no one is paying for this shit while the costs are astronomical
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>>108968842
I'm just worried too many people are viewing it too highly. They have psychosis from how sycophantic the models are, causing them to think it's better than what it is.
The sycophancy, and positivity bias in itself are a major issue too.
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>1 billion users
i imagine at least 60% of the people that use chatgpt have more than one account and simply switch accounts when they hit their free limit and get throttled to a model that is significantly more retarded and unbearable to use than the regular model
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>>108968858
when was the last time you have used a forklift?
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>>108969489
>picture of black guy using an autonigger
huh, what does he call it?
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>>108968852
>all of the top countries are ESL places using it to scam people
TOP kek
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>>108968842
I always found it funny that despite the left hating AI they sure love using it a lot for their propaganda.
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>>108968852
>Americans will pay higher electricity bills so Jeets can flood the internet with slop
kek. They really are cucks eh?
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>>108974207
rent free
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>>108969354
I have no fucking clue what you just said but it sounds about as useless as thinking you needed that info/task completed in the first place.
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>>108969445
In the future owning one humanoid robot that can do everything will be cheaper than what you're proposing. Human anatomy is the entire reason why we are the apex species on earth and not another intelligent species like whales or dolphins.
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>>108968852
Why do Asians love AI?
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>>108969497
God, only if we could solve fucking stairs.
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>>108974636
Asians don't obsess over virtual signaling, theyre just honest with themselves and like or dislike things based on if they are cool and interesting or not. Only Europeans like to play pretend at being faggots who have to lie to themselves because they don't feel comfortable in their own skin.
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>>108968852
>SAAR make no mistake PUT THE BIKINI ON THE JAVA
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>>108968852
>argentina
This has got to be people using VPNs to get cheaper billing right?
Argentina has a population of like 40 million people, no way it has the same users as Brazil and more than the US
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>>108968842
it's like people who resisted the automombile
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>>108969340
>I do manual work
Masturbation doesn't count as work, anon.
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>>108969465
Home inspectors are dramatic faggots. I have to deal with them constantly. The make shit up to justify their billing.
>you didnt paint the top of the door!
>omg the screws on the light switches are vertical instead of horizontal!
>holy shit buttpackers you need to caulk that shit!
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>>108968852
zaaamn poland so high
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>>108971949
When your mom said she wanted to ride me, but she's so fat she could even bounce on my 3 ich widowmaker so me and the boys (visiting your sister) had to forklift her back on the couch.
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>>108969378
People thought decent ai videos are a decade away and 4 months later sora dropped. Or whatever was first.
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>>108975392
Amerisharts should have resisted more, because walking is now illegal in most of the US.
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>>108968852
proof AI will never make money
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>>108969375
>Safest:
>Police
Wait until they put an AI law enforcement agent in those Boston Dynamics dog robots.
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>>108968852
SPBP. Thank you, and KYS OP.

/thread
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>>108975245
>Argentina has a population of like 40 million people, no way it has the same users as Brazil and more than the US
It doesn't say that, anon
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>>108968852
>highest use of ChatGPT
>highest rate of academic fraud
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>>108968852
I've used chatgpt to tell me shit that otherwise I would have had to dig through loads of bullshit documentation or just really bad documentation. Here is an example: I own a qnap and I want to shut down when the UPS goes down as a slave from my nut docker. Well qnap doesn't let you enter any specifics at all other then an IP. GPT told me the basics to get the piece of shit to work. I've had multiple niche situations where its helped. Even if sometimes it gives outdated shit advice. I can get a hint on what I am doing wrong or where to look. Even search engines didn't help with this shit.
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>>108974684
Aren't Indians literally bleaching their skin to appear whiter?
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Go check the top charts in your phone's appstore
If chatgpt, Claude, or Gemini are near the top then you don't live in a white country
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>>108969063
Picture your country being such a serf state that your own government robs you of electricity and water just so third worlders can give .002 cents to an AI company who is objectively stealing your taxes to exist.
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>>108975600
your mom is so fat, when she dinged max level in WoW, whole Azeroth got flashbanged



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