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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/meet-the-people-who-dare-to-say-no-to-artificial-intelligence/ar-AA1P2kdF

Some tech workers told MSN they try to use AI chatbots as little as possible during the workday, citing concerns about data privacy, accuracy and keeping their skills sharp.

Other people are staging smaller acts of resistance, by opting out of automated transcription tools at medical appointments, turning off Google's chatbot-style search results or disabling AI features on their iPhones.

For some creatives and small businesses, shunning AI has become a business strategy. Graphic designers are placing "not by AI" badges on their works to show they're human-made, while some small businesses have pledged not to use AI chatbots or image generators...

Those trying to avoid AI share a suspicion of the technology with a wide swath of Americans. According to a June survey by the Pew Research Center, 50% of U.S. adults are more concerned than excited about the increased use of AI in everyday life, up from 37% in 2021.

News include several examples, including a 36-year-old software engineer in Chicago who uses DuckDuckGo partly because he can turn off its AI features more easily than Google — and disables AI on every app he uses. He was one of several tech workers who spoke anonymously partly out of fear that criticisms could hurt them at work. "It's become more stigmatized to say you don't use AI whatsoever in the workplace. You're outing yourself as potentially a Luddite."

But he says GitHub Copilot reviews all changes made to his employer's code — and recently produced one review that was completely wrong, requiring him to correct and document all its errors. "That actually created work for me and my co-workers. I'm no longer convinced it's saving us any time or making our code any better." And he also has to correct errors made by junior engineers who've been encouraged to use AI coding tools.
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>>519817661
at this point everybody should be brainwashed by doing scrum daily so no one should be opposed to this
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>>519817661
If you aren't against AI and are for a cash less society and mandating age verification for the Internet then you're retarded or evil
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Thank God! AI is evil. It relies on data centers which they intend to place absolutely everywhere.
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only reddit
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>>519818073
SPBP
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>>519817661
>disabling AI features on their iPhones.
I'm still running iOS17. Always turn off auto updates and simply update never, as every update is always worse than the last without fail.
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>>519818073
This
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it's too realistic now
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>>519817661
>and recently produced one review that was completely wrong, requiring him to correct and document all its errors.
GUYS, THE AI GOT SOMETHING WRONG. SOMETHING A HUMAN COLLEAGUE HAS NEVER, EVER DONE. ALSO, IF A HUMAN WERE TO GET THINGS WRONG, THERE WOULD NEVER BE CONSEQUENCES TO CLEAN UP.
That's it boys. Pack it up. It's over. AI made a mistake in a peer reviewed process and it's peers let it through.
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>>519817661
no one likes AI except tech bros or the stupid

it will ruin humanity
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>>519819114
My cat tried this shit last night.
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>>519819114
It still can't get sheep right
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>>519817661
Corporations shoehorning it into everything certainly hasn’t helped
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>>519817661
The only "problem" with AI is it killing the internet and social media, and considering the state of this shit show that's actually a good thing. AI slop is no worse then cancer and clickbait.
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>>519821301
>My cat tried this shit last night
Cats dont have opposable thumbs Focker.
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>>519817661
AI is great.
Jews are not.
With jews, you lose!
/thread
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>>519820699
>it makes mistakes just like humans
>retarded tech company CEOs still trust them blindly with their entire codebases
>in reality they make you slower
>security breaches in shipped code have become 300% worse
>mistakes made by AI range from hallucinating simple functions that are easily replaceable, to AI agents deleting entire databases for no reason
yes, pack it up.
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>>519817661
I made an AI short film that's coming out next week that will change everything.
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>>519817661
>singularity
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Only people who like AI are mud people, boomers, and gay techniggers. They all think its like a god and not an extremely expensive copying machine that will be used to make everyone's lives worse and it already is being used to make our lives worse.
Oh and coomers love it too.
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>>519817661
Mainstream AI is a meme
AI's real application is in the medical field not arts or programming
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>>519817661
AI developers invent problems on the fly that they then claim to solve. The automation of art and creative writing was never a legitimate 'problem', they just decided to do it because it was easier than automating an actual industrial manufacturing process.
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>>519817661
Attorneys in the US are ruining their careers by letting AIs write documents and not double checking them. This makes me happy.
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>>519823255
You could use that same exact list to describe jeets and it'd still be accurate.
Whats different though is AI has been improving. Jeets don't.
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>>519827081
if your defense for a technology is "better than jeets!" that doesn't bode well for the technology.
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>>519828075
I thought the offensive here was AI makes bad decisions, but we instead narrowed that down to bad middle management.
AI in even 6 months has made such profound breakthroughs it now has gone from half passing and fucking up small code snippets to doing full projects from the command line with proper unit and integration test.
My company just had a 1500 LOC project generated from a single markdown file scope of work. Was reviewed by our top guys and nobody found a single issue with it after vigorous testing. And these aren't your second rate jeets either. These are people who've been doing it for 15 years.



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