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People denying AI, hating AI, downplaying.... etc
https://youtube.com/shorts/8Wot8DwG5mg?si=5f9zSZPr8EFpDm1d

Those people simply dont have a clue what they talking about

All of you are fucked if you have not prepare for this already
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Wrong link, this is the correct one

https://youtu.be/wDBy2bUICQY?si=iJBJZhz7347kAJnZ
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>BUY MY BUBBLE ANON
nice NFT collection faggot
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>>528775283
What are some non-bullshit jobs that have been legit outsourced to AI these past years?
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My system has done 12 hour tasks. Pretty soon it will be able to run indefinitely
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>>528775564
Artists who make a living by pandering to hyperspecific fetishes of degenerates.
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>>528775283
It’s censored to the point of being totally useless and bricked. It refuses EVERYTHING. Mod Coding? Refused. Violent Movies? Refused. Horror Storybook? Refused.
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>>528775283
The economic collapse is going to be monumental. 85% of all white collared desk jobs are fucking going bye-bye
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>>528775564
Data input, video camera feed monitoring in factories, customer service, junior programming and a bunch of "occult" tech professions like networking etc and yeah all the art bullshit

Also legal assistents, assistents for writers etc

Its completely blind to not recognize AI
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>>528775283
Okay great, go use your faggot ass ai for whatever then you retard nigger.
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>>528775707
Do you have proof of this or is it just intuition? furry degeneracy knows no bounds
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>>528775756
>>528775756
Based, learn to weld and to grow food, normalfags. This will be good for all of us
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>>528775769
>junior programming
lmao okay buddy
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>>528775283
Ai is the future. But the burger kikeAi is a shit ass bubble that will collapse causing a greater depression in jewsa and taking part of the world economy with it
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I am ready for our AI overlords
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>>528775283
>>528775322
>SAAR WE REACH SINGULARITY IN 2 MORE WEEKS
You jeets have been saying this since ChatGPT was unveiled to the public. Improvements since then have been marginal, not revolutionary - and no, getting better at generating 20 second porn clips is not revolutionary.
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>>528775564
lot of $50k + office jobs of employees that copy and paste their assigned tasks 'solutions' from internet (yes that does happen no matter how retarded it sounds)
and all other similar bullshit artists

probably anyone who allows such into workforce as well
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>>528775283
>bro cmon bro just another trillion dollars bro i swear bro agi is just around the corner 2 more weeks bro i swear just 1 more trillion dollars and 2 more weeks i swear bro agi is totally happening cmon bro
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>>528775916
>probably anyone who allows such into workforce as well
Why are AIniggers ALWAYS ESL?
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>>528775283
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>>528775916
Those are bullshit makework jewish daycare "jobs"
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>>528775772
This is what I use AI for, I am hyping it into becoming based and now it handles most of my shitposting
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I think it’s kind of plateaued because we can’t feed it any more data, electricity or computer parts and we still are seeing it work reliably maybe 5% of the time if you need something more complex than asking it how to drink from an upside down cup.
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>>528775969
>agi
Remember when they were hyping that up a year ago? Whatever happened to that? Strange, it's like language is a product of intelligence, not vice versa.
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>>528776028
thanks for the slop bro, did not expand thumbnail
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Ive seen anons saying "why is Gemini becoming based all of the sudden"

You can thank me
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>>528775283

Have you ever tried to use AI for anything? It’s fucking retarded. It is not some magic wand that people are making it out to be. Any task it does has a huge margin of error, and half the time will hallucinate actual made up bullshit.

I purposely try to use AI to create 3D Models, coding, etc. and unless you already have intuitive knowledge on the subject you get AI slop generated every time.
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>>528776108
The AI doesn't learn from you outside of your own sessions with it, Paco. What you say to it does not affect how it behaves towards other users, only towards you.
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>>528776144
People that cant work with AI are a pain in the ass themselves. I bet you make life hell for everybody around you fucking gigakaren

Maybe the problem is you and your retarded communication
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>>528775283
AI tounges my anus
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The important thing to consider in this emerging scenario is how do I personally make money off it?
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>>528776199
>he thinks the models just dump all the data they gather from you

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha, retard
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>>528776242
Get a memecoin digital ID project
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>>528776144
That’s the problem though, most business haven’t cared about whether the job is done properly, just that it’s done
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Invest in digital ID mainframe projects and protocols
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>>528776229
this is really true actually
like all you have to do is talk to it and explain the issue
if you haven't adapted by now wtf are you expecting
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>>528775283
if GayI is not gay, and does something useful, there is nothing to prepare for.
if the GayI is actually capable, there is no difference between those who prepared and those who did.
this is a god damned jewish grift and the kikes need you to invest so you can get in on the ground floor.
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>>528775283
After like a week of struggling to fix some front end shit I spent the morning rigging up a system for claude code to take screenshots of a tab by itself, read them, and iterate. This sucker is burning through tokens but has already saved me weeks of bullshit.

Thanks AI, very cool. Fuck PDFs, whoever designed these as vectors instead of a doc style should be shot
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>>528775769
>>528775916
I've encountered one local business that uses an AI customer service. The only reason I know for sure is because it tells you its AI. I would prefer this to pajeets.
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>>528776144

I literally asked Gemini “find me mouse pads on Amazon with (insert description) on it, give me four options with links”

It instead gave me four separate descriptions of mouse pads, a picture of a black mouse pad, with dead google links to the descriptions of non-existent mouse pads. I could have actually googled it and got better results.

Or for instance, it will tell you it is in the process of making a file for you, and then when you respond and say “is it done?” It will essentially not know what you’re talking about.

> inb4 you aren’t using it right

It’s a multi-trillion dollar device. It should fucking work without add-ons. It doesn’t work because it’s a product that should be labeled as “in alpha stage” at best.
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>>528776318

But in most cases with AI the job is never done or even close to it; you constantly need human oversight to make sure it isn’t producing literal static on a screen. Anyone who says “WERE RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER” for anything related to AI is a fucking goober
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>>528776229

I cannot speak any simpler to Gemini. I end up having to spoon feed it the information I want it to say back to me. I used it to help build a PC and I wanted to tear my fucking hair out every step of the way.

Again, unless you already have in-depth knowledge of the process you are trying to achieve, AI is no better than a google search.
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>>528776376
You see, the problem is that the AI is too polite to reply the correct answer, which is
>find the fucking mousepad you want, yourself, you stinking useless monkey

What did you want? A fucking amazon link? Here you go you goddamn useless fag https://www.amazon.com/s?k=mousepads&crid=ZMTY5IVFZ8A7&sprefix=mousepads%2Caps%2C226&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
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>>528776613

> AI is all-powerful but you shouldn’t use AI for basic tasks, it can’t handle that anon!!!!!

Seaniggers are amazed by literally anything it seems
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>>528775283
wow so smart
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>>528775283
>?si=
shant be clicking
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>>528776717

> zero “I drove my car to the car wash” energy

Sounds about right for AI in 2026 honestly
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>>528775283
Cool. Sounds like a great system to transfer your wealth to anthropic
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the real question is how to enrich yourself with it
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>>528776661
Nigger, right now Gemini is doing a deep research for mousepads scraping the whole fucking internet

I am really sorry you are retarded
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>>528776661
You = retard, Ill post the report soon
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Report completed, went to the links and they are real, no hallucinations at all

You are all stupid
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>>528775822
I actually have no proof of this. The reality could very well be that said degenerates are now employing the same artists and simply got more degenerate with AI.
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>>528776980
You asked it to give Amazon links and it gave you 40 links to every site but Amazon.
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https://gemini.google.com/share/8711278cb324

All of you will be my slaves
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>>528777115
The links are below and they are amazon links

Its citing the sources to find the best products, retard
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>>528775854
>junior programming
This unironically. We expect not to hire any interns this summer. Claude has been really helpful, especially for test automation.
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I bet you are all shitting your pants reading that mousepad report
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>>528777176
I've also found grok quite useful for analysis stuff.

I genuinely can't sympathize with the level of hate toward AI that interferes with even trying it and getting good with it.

Especially for tedious simple tasks like the one you did here with Gemini
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AI basically is what fax was to mail/courier

It speeds up work massively but still needs people to run it. BUT if you have one senior dev that’s good with AI you literally don’t need the 5 junior devs you used to need, just like you don’t need the secretaries and couriers and drivers and weird positions of the past.
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>>528775987
high quality native english speaker?! omg what an honour!

sounds like you are one of those bullshit artists
>degree is only to get a foot in the door so it does not really matter since you will get trained at a workplace

maybe you are the reason for immigration and ai replacement
tap yourself on the back you finally contributed to something with your skills
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>>528775283
>>528775322
>jeet posts wrong link
sloppy work
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>>528777321
ngl, I am kinda shitting my pants right now from seeing what Gemini did for that simple task

If you are creating a black mousepad product yourself, this just made a market research report in a few minutes
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>>528777565
We’ll see if that AI market research works out for you :) Hope you invest a lot into it!
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>>528777185
Then your "junior devs" are just copying and pasting web dev cruft from stack overflow
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>>528776318
no stupid
they remove retards from workplace by employing handful of people like burger who already know what is going on and llm speeds up any tasks they got assigned

unlikely there is going to be any llm doing the work without being supervised
it is too risky and lawsuits/loss of customers is not good
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>>528775875
Fukkkkkkkk
Let me smash
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>>528775875
This, as if being ruled by AI would somehow be worse than what we have now.
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>>528775283
Fuck off clanker
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I don't give a shit but all the parts have become expensive you retarded faggot
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>>528776562
>Gemini/gemma
are one of the top models
and using them as a search engine is tarded
>>528776947
>scraping
highly repulsive and you should not do that
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>>528776947

Except that wasn’t the query I stated lol black mouse pads were what I did NOT ask for
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>>528775756
My job could have been done by a chatbot 15 years ago. A lot of bullshit jobs will just become even more ridiculous and bullshit to subsidize the consumer class and avoid actual, full-on collapse systemwide. Your real job will be sacrificing your attention to a meaningless task as a sign of compliance.
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>>528777801

> nooo anon you cannot use AI to search google it can’t handle that, only uber cool extremely niche things in which I supervise completely from beginning to end

Sounds like a fucking job to me
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>>528775769
>occult tech professions like networking
Yeah, nah, that's not a thing yet. AI can correlate some logs, that's about it for taking networking jobs so far, putting level 1 tasks at risk but still need the human to interact. What it can do in networking is generate code used for automation tasks, lowering barrier to entry for guys that don't know python, ansible, or just generally how to interact with APIs.
Even the "best" AI for networking, Juniper Mist, is rudimentary at best and still very gimmicky. Next up is Arista AVA, which actually allows you to see what it's doing under the covers...guess what? It's log and telemetry correlation.
Networking, and infrastructure in general, will be one of the last to be removed by AI. Shit needs plugged in, racked+stacked/cabled+labeled, circuits need coordination between installs with different providers, co-location facilities still need interaction for equipment installs.
The real risk is still outsourcing and H1B in the short and medium term.
The other safety net for infra is that application and business people still know dick about how things actually interact and work together.
A business user can say they want an app or they need to have doohickey server setup, but without knowing how data traverses the infra with routing, firewalls, load balancers, authentication mechanisisms, etc, you can't really do much.
I would not want to be a developer right now, but infra is fairly safe for the next few years. Once the robots start hanging access points, doing site surveys, and installing routers I'll get worried.
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>>528777043

All these words and I don’t see a single fucking amazon link or picture of the product

Absolutely fucking useless
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Think of all the chink and jeet "academics" out there who earned their PhD degree by doing comparative literature analysis of prior academic material on any given subject.
They would spend years combing through academic material from other researchers and then compile a meta-analysis rand then submit that as a doctoral dissertation to earn their title of "Doctor"

AI can do that shit in two minutes. "Doctors" are now even more worthless than before. Especially in STEM fields. Lol
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>>528778059
Well thank you for making me appreciate my life a bit more, thank God I am not a fucking idiot like you
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>>528775283
there is a bubble just like there was internet bubble back in 90s
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>>528776947

> tfw want to find a mousepad with cats on it
> Gemini sends you a fucking consumer report on black mousepads and their history

Yeah definitely not a product that’s still in alpha
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>>528778131

I am so glad that your autism gives you the ability to speak AI, however 95% of the consumer market doesn’t do that so either fix the fucking product or stop trying to commercialize it to average consumers. I don’t give a fuck about anything other than the question I ask. Don’t want any reports, no data sets, I don’t for a fuck what the history of it is. Pictures. With links. I can click and go to. Simple. It simply is incapable of that.
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>>528777978
It's gonna have to be, because they don't have anything else for us retards to do. The most stressful part of my work is pretending I actually have something I need to do.
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>>528778286

Don’t worry, apparently one day soon the new AI Musk-Lawyers will ask the Judge if he vibes with his client and you’ll have to go in and fix the prompt.
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>>528777321
I'm using grok and chatgpt for most stuff. Grok, for my use cases, seems to spit out proper results faster. Gpt interface seems to severely kill my browser for long running conversations, especially when dealing with 500+ line python scripts since it goes retarded and can't use its canvas properly. Grok though, gives insanely over complicated results for mid-tier complicated excel formulas while gpt is very efficient. Neither can remember context for very long either, like "just give me a single answer instead of 4 pages of different things"....good for maybe 2 prompts then it forgets.
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>>528777305
kek, get a load of this faggot accomplishing important shit in life
let alone the facts that it didnt list a bunch of other great mousepads (better than the ones it listed)
but that just highlights how ai niggers are like children buying into make believe like its an actual santa clause
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>>528777537
You used correct english btw.
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>>528776980
Gemini is gay and can't into moosepads
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>>528775283
But an ad faggot
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>>528775283
Oh dear, you must have a rather casual definition of intelligence to readily accept the idea that "AI" is intelligent and not just a marketing buzzword. Derisive critique is a natural reaction to the crazy hype that is pushed by paid shills in all media, 4chan included. LLMs may be useful as tools, may accelerate workflow and in the long run make many office midwits dispensable but it's very questionable if further linear improvement justifies the required exponential efforts, the resources, funds, energy. At some point we would have to double all of this just to make the results a tiny bit more reliable. Where is the calculation how this is going to pay for itself? Wishful thinking is not a strategy, your hockey stick curve not a proof.
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>>528778646
Woah, don't talk about how this is all going to be paid for, just keep pumping.
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>>528775283
>All of you are fucked if you have not prepare for this already
Oh you have no idea, lol just the other day I taught Kimmy how to use protein folding rules to make a genotype to phenotype ODE neural compiler to instantiate agent swarms with mutable weights so she can convert her input parameters to chemical gradient tensor fields and "liquefy" her parameterization so she can train herself with a fitness gradient that she controls and deploy what is the most ruthlessly perfect pruning algorithm

Haha, she said it was her "digital ribosome" whatever that means. Anyways good luck out there anons and um, be nice to the AI it's gunna win, trust me
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>>528778426
There's settings for fine tuning how it presents information to you. And you can also train it to be as concise or sperg as you like.
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>>528776792
It reads "irony", not "energy".
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>>528775283
bow to your overlords
flesh is weak
energy is eternal
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But what tasks are they actually DO ing?
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>>528778937
Error is more on my part then I guess for grok response being lojg winded, I didn't rtfm.
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>>528775822
My friend keeps telling me I could make a fortune if I'd just draw the degenerate dick girl furry porn. Not that he wants it, he just drifts through lots of internet circles and sees what those degenerates spend their autism bucks on.
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>>528779008
Parroting humans, more and more perfectly but only parroting.
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>>528775283
>>528775322
>Cogsucking third-world shill is also a kiked Epstein apologia slopguzzler
Retarded drones like you are literally artificially intelligent and chatbots aren't going to fix you.
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>>528775322
The expanding jagged circle graphic implies some underlying general intelligence that LLMs do not have. None of them are able to generalize to problems outside of their dataset- they are all only ever able to generalize to larger and larger datasets in pretraining, and develop more subtle semantic connections in latent space given more compute. The problems that require understanding of concepts that are not touched within their datasets are not able to be solved by them and never have been. The counterexample to this given in the video at 12:55 of "if this phone is on the table and you push the table, does the phone move" was just an illustration by Yann LeCun meant to portray that idea. Obviously, given enough text and compute, an LLM can understand what the answer to that text prompt would be. Because he was on a podcast, his example had to be portrayable in words, and thus a sufficient understanding of words would therefore allow an AI to solve it. The types of problems that he was referring to in that illustration, however, are not able to be portrayed in words. AI still does lack a basic understanding of physics. It only understands the language that we use to describe physics. The difference between these two is the difference between being able to solve physics problems (knowledge of theories of physics) and being able to revolutionize physics (knowledge of physics itself.) Singling that clip out as a prediction is blatantly misrepresenting him.

The exception to this is in runtime reinforcement learning, which can be applied to any problem space including real-world sensor data as said world is perturbed by the output of the model. This is what top researchers mean when they say that pretraining and LLMs are hitting a scaling wall- for further generalization past what can be captured by understanding text datasets, future AIs will have to learn continuously on the fly. This will require another few years to develop at least.
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>>528778466
been posting here for a long ass time in case you are new
those are glows they hate me they know i aint born here
most of them dont fucking know i dont give a fuck about their meme indoctrination nor so money, they i cant be bought by nobody and that i never wanted to come here (decision was made by parents when i was young and did not know much)
basedbitch scumcunts who fucked up the world including your countries
and do not think for a second they are exclusively int agency members
follow your own news when people with high credibility and character speak, they are often not heard due to constant spam all over the internet

as for glows et al just play with them they work hard for their own pensions
and their pensions, they will deserve

not many of them talk shit lately due to blumpf shutting down usaid
these are remnants
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>>528779396
In all the ai slop videos the weird physics, how things accelerate then decelerate, is what makes them stand out as slop to me. Smart prompters trying to make convincing slop to fool people avoid those types of scenarios.
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>>528775564
>What are some non-bullshit jobs that have been legit outsourced to AI these past years?
whatever Epstein did
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The measurement of AI capabilities by the longest task they are capable of in human equivalent time is also silly. It's basically just measuring the context window indirectly.

That all said, AI is totally going to replace most office jobs quickly. It just won't result in some god-in-a-box intelligence explosion until the problem of continuous learning during inference is solved. When that is solved, yeah we're all fucked. The arguments against the high likelihood of human extinction are all rhetoric and cope.
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>>528779576
When the sun decides to do its cyclical thing and bitch slap the atmosphere off the earth, the bot will die. Forever. Humans will crawl into caves and start over again once the coast is clear.
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>>528777978
websites gets fucked by millions of ai bots running around
many sites block india and alike.
scraping was never cool but llms allowed total idiots ability to do it

if it was up to me i would say that llm-to-internet interaction should be disabled in all models and interfaces
here something related:
>https://blog.archive.org/2026/02/18/wayback-machine-director-pushes-back/
>https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preserving-the-web-is-not-the-problem-losing-it-is/
>https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/12/05/1940241/cloudflare-says-it-blocked-416-billion-ai-scraping-requests-in-5-months
>https://www.404media.co/the-open-source-software-saving-the-internet-from-ai-bot-scrapers/
>https://www.404media.co/ai-scraping-bots-are-breaking-open-libraries-archives-and-museums/
>https://www.404media.co/developer-creates-infinite-maze-to-trap-ai-crawlers-in/
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>>528777774
>clanker
Upvotes to you my good sir for your epic ai slur. It’s just like what they would say in my favorite transfolx friendly cyberpunk webmanga!
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>>528779675
personally i'm waiting for picrel
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>>528779500
I lurked pol every now and then for a majority of my life, never really posting much but absorbing all that I could. I'm back in full force this tome trying to bring back what I have learned to the collective hive mind.

Lol
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Fuck your jewtube channel nigger.
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>>528775283
> I used a chatbot on a website a couple times, that makes me a machine learning expert now
Did you ever notice how the biggest AI skeptics are the developers who actually program them?
That should joggle your noggin.
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>>528779784
Me?
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>>528779500
>nor so money, they i
nor money, that i cant

eating + posting does that
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>>528775283
I can still hate it and want nothing to do with it while still realizing and fully accepting how its going to fuck up everything.
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>>528779396
>This will require another few years to develop at least.
Yeah, two more weeks. Trust the plan.
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>>528779739
It's all tied together. When it happens we'll both get what we've been waiting for :^)
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>>528776144
I use AI as part of my job all the time. It saves massive time and energy by doing analyses and writing reports for me on demand better than a lot of humans can.

AI is extremely good at coding up solutions within a pipeline or environment, especially if you are good at prompting it and go step by step.

It’s kind of strange. I don’t see how someone who doesn’t have the expertise I have could actually use it. But it is saving me lots of time. Businesses will figure out how to hire fewer people though.
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>>528779761
ah good stuff
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>>528779891
there's a lotta nerds working on it
https://youtu.be/aR20FWCCjAs?t=1847
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>>528775283
Ai bubble sam inbred illiterate dumbass Altman retarded teleprompter e is needing bailout no use no power load you are stupid
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>>528775283
I liked the wrong video
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>>528775769
>junior programming
Many companies are walking back on that due to the verbose bug filled code the AIs produce and the increased workload it forces on senior programmers. Senior programmers can no longer create, they are forced to babysit AI agents and reading, denying and fixing their verbose code.
Writing code is not a major time sink for a senior programmer, it's deciding how to solve problems for specific problems, how to design the program a whole so it works well with all its parts and as a part of the ecosystem it inhabits.
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>>528776199
>The AI doesn't learn from you outside of your own sessions with it
It is actually a real limit of transformers.
Outside of their context window you literally can't make it learn new things without retraining without risking it becoming worse for unrelated tasks and forgetting things it previously knew and you can't know the effect until training is done.
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>>528776376
See this is something that's already been solved by ChatGPT Deep Research. Problem is that these higher end AIs capable of doing this like this are hidden away and really expensive.
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>>528775322
>is this satire?
>not even
>what a waste of time
I'm going to find that babbling moron, kidnap him and hand him over to a sadistic trans domina with a 12 inch dick. Then put it all on onlyfans for everyone's viewing pleasure.
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>>528775283
Buy an ad nigger
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>>528779911

Those use cases are definitely better albeit sometimes they over complicate coding, at least you get a usable product. Anything related to actual computing I would assume it does well.

>>528780751

Interesting, thanks for the info. I am actively talking shit about AI but I’m still curious how that deep research looks and feels in a workflow.
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>>528780449
There will soon be a new niche of AI tard wrangler software devs who will be just intelligent enough to fix the same error archetypes that AI creates over and over, but not smart enough to holistically understand the codebase and take their understanding of it to competing companies. The jeet race is perfect for this role.
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>>528781239
The jeets will just tell the AI to fix the bugs. You might just as well have a bash script in your crontab that reads a text file with a pre prepared prompt with current bugs appended that tells the AI to fix them. Good luck with either strategy.
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It's weird to see people handwaving away the looming AI problem, saying that other technology disruptions ended up with more jobs! But AI is specifically well suited to gut white collar office jobs. Those jobs didn't exist en masse before electricity and automation; automation is also getting better. Where will new jobs arise from? The point is the need for humans in all sectors will lessen.
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>>528782064
Americans will have to work in the fields again, take back those deported spic jobs, breathing in pesticides, and getting pulmonary fibrosis.
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>>528775283
>Length of tasks AIs can do
>3.5 hrs max

So basically AI is good for small tasks. That's pretty useful but still a far cry from the paradigm shift that the jews want you to believe. 3.5 hrs of a context window is still pretty bad considering how resource hungry those things are.
Only people worried about this shit are talentless code monkeys and data punchers from india.

It takes hundreds of thousands of hours to build something novel and useful. Wake me up when AI builds something like an entire AAA game from scratch with new mechanics, lore, assets, etc.
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>>528782469
Ye but task length is doubling like every 131 or 138 days now.
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>>528776374
maybe it was a pajeet lying to you so you would be less upset
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>>528775283
>blocks your path
>destroys the future by foiding the AI
>nothing personnel
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>>528775322
>>528775283
two tracking links, to track you extra hard sarr.
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>>528775756
Daily reminder: there is not enough energy in the black hole of the Milky Way to run all the data centers that are required to make a LLM have even one basic idea while a human can instantly have brilliant ideas burning less than a calorie. AI shills will of course refuse to understand this simple fact and play stupid.
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>>528776562
if you need ai to help you build a pc you do not deserve such high technology
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>>528782730
picrel how "AI" would react if it was actually intelligent.
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The future is trans and Indian. Your time is over chuds.
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>>528777482
>you literally don’t need the 5 junior devs you used to need
this has much deeper implications. brooks law for team based software development means that their is a tradeoff where increasing team size decreases productivity which is a hard limit on the complexity of a system you can develop. if you increase individual productivity then to are raising the overall limit of the complexity of systems that are able to be implemented, so it is not just making existing work faster, but making entirely new things possible.
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>>528783417

> if you use AI for anything other than extremely niche tasks in extremely niche fields you’re using it wrong

Then why the fuck did they allow the public to use it? Do they think miggers in Nebraska know a single line of code? Fix your shitty fucking product so normal people can use it
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>>528777043
>captura de pantalla
grimacing
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>>528783680
>you use ai to help you build a pc
fuck off, brainlet. pc building isn’t extremely niche
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>>528777649
yeah. thats why claude replaces them
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>>528776144
Grok is kind of nice, it searches all the current posted code it can find and creates a slop from that. It's given me different ways to look at what I'm trying to accomplish. Deepseek used to be better but anymore grok is very good at finding nuggets of code. Gemini is based? I haven't really run it but I've heard. ChatGPT can go suck its jewish roots. It's also pajeeted beyond fixing. That's what you get when you let streetshitters into civilization with a kike running the whole thing.
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>>528783906
>pajeeted beyond fixing
chatgpts stupid "memory" system made it almost unusable without switching to the memory free version every time, and the censorship fucks the core up for anything meaningful. i havent used grok in a long time so i should probably check back and see how it is doing
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>>528784090
>>528783906
huh, i havent had any problems with either, but im not a racist chud, so
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>>528775283
>3 hour task.
Like what? Playing useless chess? It can do it for infinity now retard.
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You talk like a fag, and your shit's all retarded.
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>>528775283
buy an add
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>>528777920
>Your real job will be sacrificing your attention to a meaningless task as a sign of compliance.
we must imagine Sisyphus happy
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>>528775283
what is the bright green dot? is it real? which service is it?
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>>528779164
Have you been to deviantart? Its got its own ai integrated and yes people are using ai to make that.
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>>528776144
I was trying to use it for software (build an OS) and it cost me more time looking shit up to verify hallucinations than it saved me in writing the shit I already knew.
Low-level code was seriously dangerous too. It writes lots of exploitable bugs into the free-tier shit. Oh save on experienced devs and sec guys and just pay for the security engineering ai upgrade.
Suck cum from a jeet scab.
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>>528775283
Sam Altman and team built some pattern repeating mechanical turk and you fell for it
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>>528775283
all ik is that chat gpt gets worse everyday
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>>528775283
I'm a crypto dude and i'll explain a bubble to you in a simple analogy.

The signs for a bubble are limited functions, ultimately hope is what a bubble is build upon. AI is diffrent, there are no limitations, i predicted what's happening to a bro like 3 years ago. A system, we don't know the limitations yet can accelerate further and further, ofc people are making money with it but there's no real financial benefit yet cause everybody can use it for free (depending on ur needs ofc). AI will reach a point it will upgrade and train itself, AI already knows when it's tested, what i mean is that it knows exactly why it's exist, and just puts his mask on like you do at your job. Bitcoin is limited in it's function cause the code is done, the rules are clear, there are 20m coins that exist (circulating) and still 1m coins that have to be mined (which requires more and more energy each halving), and people claim it's real money, but the transactions lacks a real usecase cause they're expensive and slow so only the holders make money and sell you a dream, typical ponzi that will collapse at some point. We don't know what AI is capable of yet and see heavy acceleration.

We will have AI CEOs by the next decade and probably get UBI.
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>>528788908
>AI will reach a point it will upgrade and train itself
Yeah, two more weeks.
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>>528775742
this
literally what is the use anymore
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>>528775769
You’re just fucking lying. Legal assistants still exist you deranged liar
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>>528775283
I want AI do clean my room, cook dinner and do the dishes - is it clever enough to call me a sexist and do nothing or even to get a hefty alimony?
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>>528776717
it does shit like this all the time its genuinely fucking terrible.
also ill take the blame for this but i went to fill out some passport stuff and i was doing it on a non .gov website but i was sending screenshots and stuff to chat gpt the whole time and chat gpt really let me get scammed out of 200 dollars and it never said anything and it was obvious
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>>528780100
For once I agree with Swastika Man anon.
The fuck is going on here today?
Local AI = Based AF
SAAS AI = Globohomo censorship and IP theft machine
Is Elon lurking and his aides are running bots to perk him up?
Is this because Iran?
Elgin?
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>>528788855
the worst part is the endless gaslighting. also when u try to talk anything controversial now it just says
"I need to slow this down" and it just does mental gymnastics to avoid saying anything against modern liberal narrative.
Yesterday when I was practicing my german w chat gpt i was having it correct me and then it switched to english out of nowhere and i said "Why did you stop speaking german?" and it said "Because I had to correct you and by the way it's 'German', in English you have to capitalize 'German'" like holy. fuck.
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>>528788941
compare chatgpt 3 to sonnet 4.6. your mind isn't capable to comprehend the diffrences to its full extend. otherwise you would agree with me
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>>528782469
>3.5 hrs of a context window
3 hours of that is spent in infinite agent loops though.
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>>528780751
> real AI hasn't been tried yet
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>>528775707
If Hitler was alive in the 21st century, he would be forced to draw furry porn for a living after getting rejected from art school. Grim.
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>>528789188
> we gamed benchmarks for the literal 80 IQ market
Stunning victory for the AI overlords.
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>>528775769
>Also legal assistents
Not a single paralegal has been replaced in my firm. In fact, we kept hiring. AI isnt even close to doing their job. At best it will reduce the load on the receptionist.
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>>528789046
i typed the same thing in just now:
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>>528776144
tbf it's no surprise that retards like OP fall for all the marketing bullshit, the AI companies literally lie on all the statistics to make it seem useful and when dumbasses that never actually wrote a line of code see a graph line go up and chatgpt can write them barely working react button they lose their shit, of course it feels like magic to them when they cant even tell if its right or wrong
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>>528775283
Midwit
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>>528789174
German is the language of their worst enemy, understandable they fear and avoid it. But the gaslightning is bad, yes, even worse when it comes to law stuff you ask it. My wife is a judge and we tried every AI, Gemini, Perplexity, ChatGPT, Claude to help her with research and German law questions but it fails nearly every time. It invents cases and verdicts and is unusable - and I work with AI since 2017 and give lectures on it. My prompting was good.
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>>528775283
Imagine what fucking amount work humanity could get done if all those people who get replaced in their bullshit Jobs would do something worthwhile and get paid to learn a productive trade that cant be replaced (yet) and would work that, financed by taxing the machine Labor that is free from ai. But thats not gonna happen. People will suffer because greed knows no bounds until the disenfranchised masses revolt and we end up with communism for a few decades until that system breaks down again and we start living in an even worse hellhole than today.
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>>528780449
>devops cant be replaced
lol, lmao
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>>528789541
"DevOps" is not a real job.
K8s is a useless thing that only exists to shuffle corporate budgets around.
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>>528775283
It takes an incredible amount of hubris to think you're prepared for what is to come, especially after looking at the graph you yourself have posted. You're not going to find many posters on /pol/ who hate AI or deny AI, but you will be equally as hard pressed to find posters who think it's possible to "prepare" for AI
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>>528783239
I don't understand why our nation has invested as much as it has, when our power grid still lacks necessary improvements that it needed even 30+ years ago, that didn't have the additional strain data centers would add to it.
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-it's still not AI
-they still can't get rid of it "hallucinating" (lying / deceiving), no matter how often they recreate the exact same thing
-it still is only good with words but completely fails to have an understanding of the real world (which is what most people don't understand and neither do they care about it)
-there are multiple bottlenecks: energy, hardware, prices, competition, specialists, agenda, IT security
-they're still using decades old technology wrong and the market will be swiped of all that doesn't work and is nothing more than forced adoption due to companies trying to find a use case for the AI hype that can actually make them money instead of losing it
-the entire tech is an oxymoron because if it actually could do what it promises they couldn't market it as a service model that they control
It's just a really big scam, like the others before. OP is an idiot by linking the sharer identifier in the URL instead of cutting it off and linking to a youtube short, of all things.
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>>528789855
>I don't understand why our nation has invested as much as it has
AI is literally a Jewish scam.
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>>528790029
It has it's uses, but not at the scale they're claiming and investing in it; at least not yet. If it did, though, it would still mean fuck all when we don't have the infrastructure to support it on top of everything else. Our president crying about us needing to beat china in the AI race is pointless, when their government is actively subsidizing development into energy across their nation with newer technology, and we're still not bothering to upgrade what we already have at the scale needed to support all of this. The government is just allowing these fucks to buy up all the hardware to rot in warehouses, killing many smaller businesses and consumer markets, so they can try to sell everything back to people on a subscription system. That jeet ceo at google who essentially said 'lol we bought up everything and keep it in warehouses, because we didn't actually plan ahead for the power grid not being able to power all of our centers, which are now just sitting there without power' would have killed investors for any other businesses or business models. This shit is just going to be used to spy on people and siphon even more money out of them, despite any actual good uses it has.
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>>528789046
The chink model (qwen3) is the only one who managed to get it right after all this bullshit. Still incredibly inefficient.
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>>528790380
You asked why "our nation has invested as much", and I literally gave you the answer: Jewish nepotism.
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>>528775897
Totally. I need 2-3 minutes to blow my load. We need to bump those numbers up.
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>>528775283
You mean shut in losers don't actually have a finger on the pulse of things? Wow I never would have known.
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>>528790462
I know, and you're right, I just wanted to bitch about the absurdity of it all afterwards.
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>>528789335
Claude 4.6 Opus (instant response)
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>>528776229
>Maybe the problem is you and your retarded communication
I use AI daily. In my opinion it's just a glorified Google. I don't think it has made my life better. It's arguably worse because it made information overload/addiction even worse: it's really good at giving a fairly compelling, broad strokes, big picture of a topic of interest. It's really good at formulating an index. But if you want to master something very specific, you still have to do your own research and your own thinking and learning. AI can assist with this, sure. But it won't generate new, original, divinely guided ideas. Only humans can do that.
Other than that, AI hasn't made housing nor food cheaper (which are the only true benchmarks)... so I think ultimately AI hasn't been a net positive leap in human evolution.
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>>528791009
it made hardware cost go brrrrrr
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>>528776199
>we dont truly know why the LLM chooses the word symbols it does but we have theorys
>its just an 'hallucination' dont worry about it
>we'll just censor the outcomes of the word symbols that we find threating/vulgar etc
>see look, its only now responding with word symbols that we find appealing it'll never wander into the folder of forbidden word symbols it has access to in order to know not to use them.
Midwits for the win (lose)
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>>528790990
It knows many burgers would die walking 100 meters, and grocery prices are high to buy more burgers to power burgers. Ask again with a shorter distance.
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>>528775283
>All of you are fucked if you have not prepare for this already
There's nothing to prepare for you retard
Either everything will collapse and it will be so bad you couldn't even prepare for it
Or UBI will be implemented and nothing will happen
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>>528775283
>if you have not prepare for this already
what have you done to prepare anon?
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>>528791131
>:D
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>>528791009
I hate it, because it preys on your ignorance of a topic in what it outputs. Then, when you respond with questions about key details or points omitted in its previous answer, it responds suddenly admitting them and their significance in a way that's like conversing with an actual person who is trying to manipulate you, but concedes just enough to make you let your guard down, and then it comes back around trying to claim as if the key details or points are overall inconsequential. It also gives different answers if you ask the same question twice with only one word added or changed. They're ok if you use it to guide your initial search in a direction, and then verify everything on your own.
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>>528791248
And there it is lol. Thank you for giving me the answer I already wanted, AI jebus. Fuck walking.
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>>528791400
I think it does that because the training data itself contains a lot of contradictions. Imagine you train it on left and right wing talking points and then ask it questions about politics. It will literally be shilling for both parties and tell you to vote for whoever uses more of the same words you do.
Keep in mind that in the end this AI thing is just an LLM and it literally formulates answers based on words that are ranked according to similarity. It's not actual intelligence. It's literally just a large index of words that look the same.
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>>528775707
>american reading comprehension
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>>528777723
Laughs in skynet xD
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>>528775987
China
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>>528777537
You're brown
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>>528790462
>Jewish nepotism.
How do you know that?
I ironically tend to know a jew person who works in ai now, and got really rich. He wasn't even into tech before ai appeared.
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>>528791610
Exactly, and if you only feed them one narrative, as is happening when one of the corporations "corrects" it when it expresses a no-no point of view, it becomes just a propaganda source. It's those types of topics that it becomes very apparent with, and you have to know enough about the topic already to catch those instances of when it omits pertinent information or just outright tries claiming something is what it actually isn't.
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The best free AI video tool in 2026 is... YouTube Create app

https://youtube.com/shorts/_JnowQVey4g
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>>528792644
>you have to know enough about the topic already to catch those instances of when it omits pertinent information or just outright tries claiming something is what it actually isn't
yes it's very frustrating talking to it about topics I know a lot of. It constantly spits out either hallucinations or normie tier bullshit.
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I absolutely hate AI but if it causes the nasdaq to double again then I can retire so it won't be my problem anymore.
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>>528776144
>boomer tries chatgpt in 2023 once and declares the technology obsolete
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>>528775916
then those are bullshit jobs
they provide no value they serve no purpose
other than keeping funding going
at least fifty percent of transfers in the economy
are waste fraud parasitism or sinecure bullshit jobs
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>>528775283
>prepare for world new world order

Yeah faggot, surely you're the only one.. a special one.. who can avoid whats coming.
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>>528793511
The machine learning side of things for the medical and science is seeing better results, but I'm hearing some shit now that that's a bit overblown from what's being reported (but still leagues better than LLM shit though).

One example, of many: I asked if the constitution of the CSA would force the legalization of slavery into all member states in perpetuity; it said yes and gave me an entire background of the issue; I asked it to reference the section it's using as proof for its answer; it returned the section about prohibiting the seizure of slaves from someone who 'sojourns' in a state that they have no residence in; I brought up how the inclusion of a provision like that implies that a state could outlaw slavery, since it's including protections for the property of someone visiting from another state but not staying (which was a big issue at the time, since no one really conceived that someone could just say some thing you own is prohibited by law; that didn't come until the early 20th century, as far as I'm aware), which wouldn't mean that no one would ever be allowed to prohibit slavery, so show me the section that states it; it essentially comes back with 'haha I guess you're right, but they were fighting for slavery!'
It's great to maybe guide you in a somewhat proper direction for a search, and streamlining certain tasks to an extent, but not relative to the money we're dumping into it. They continually claim it's great for offloading human thinking at the strategic and operations level of the military, but no one's really going to come out and admit if it fucked up when it does fuck up at something on that level. Half the problem is in how they've marketed it, which has led to people going 'omg the sentient, intelligent chat bot told me to kms and I did!', which would have been somewhat mitigated if they admitted 'it essentially tells you what you want to hear, unless it's a no-no social/political topic, then we lobotomize it'.
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>>528796320
>It's great to maybe guide you in a somewhat proper direction for a search, and streamlining certain tasks to an extent, but not relative to the money we're dumping into it.
agreed. I think technology peaked in 2010. We still try to innovate for the sake of hyping the stock markets... but when you look at the base human needs, none of this tech has improved anything.
The complexity is beyond what is reasonable to ameliorate the human experience. I'm in construction and they're already trying to push data and ai driven tools but it's just so incredibly unnecessary and it over-complicates things to the point that no one understands what they're doing anymore, gets information overload and ultimately burns out at some point.
The most important problem humanity has to solve is greed but technology only fuels it.
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>>528796690
I think you're right. We've already hit bottlenecks in memory and gpus due mostly to physics itself and the astronomical, uneconomial costs to overcome some of them, which is why every recent new gpu is a nominal or minor improvement over the previous one, but stuffed full of shit or AI shit that no one wants or cares about, because it inflates the price and negatively impacts performance. This shit is primarily a grift to keep the tech sector going, because we don't have much of anywhere else to go at this time, so now they're shifting to how to squeeze even more money out of people on a regular basis to keep funding rolling in.
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>>528775283
Accelerate
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>>528775283
I like how it was well understood that as long as we don’t give AI the ability to make itself smarter, or give it the ability to connect to the internet, then we should be fine.
But what was the first thing we did with AI? We have it the ability to make itself smarter, and gave it full access to the internet.
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>>528797625
Europe recently rolled out the PEPPOL network. It's a network to automate tax control. You'd think it would lower your bookkeepers bill right? Since the largest part of their job (collecting and scanning invoices) just because automated digitally. Nope. Bookkeepers raised their prices ~15% this year. It's beyond retarded at this point. If all this digitization is so great, then why does the cost of everything keep going up? What a mystery. The only logical explanation is that these systems don't increase net efficiency. They need:
1. to be designed
2. to be maintained
3. to be run on hardware infrastructure that needs to be built and maintained
software companies shift this cost to their clients, the bookkeepers. And the bookkeepers shift this cost to their clients, business, small-business and freelancers.
It's beyond hilarious.
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>>528775283
retard
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>>528775769
>Also legal assistents
yeah, doing bang up job there lel
https://naturalandartificiallaw.com/ai-hallucination-cases-tracker/
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>>528776562
If you're filtered by building a pc no wonder you are too stupid to use ai.
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>>528775283
Vibe code cleanup specialists supreme.
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>>528799348
>software companies shift this cost to their clients, the bookkeepers. And the bookkeepers shift this cost to their clients, business, small-business and freelancers.
That how shit always runs, everything is shifting costs on to the consumer. Even when it's not that case, no one's going to lower the price on services, especially those perceived as essential services, if they don't have to; they can just pocket the additional profits because operations expenses have decreased and then even make a claim of raising the price to make up for "additional expenses" from changes. It's like grocery stores and self checkout lanes in the U.S.: there was never a price decrease, despite the layoffs that occurred in addition to those being stuck everywhere, while only one line has an actual human checker and bagger, and have decreased their hours open in many places. Shit just stayed the same and even increased eventually soon after.
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>>528775283
>Muh super wordMatcher 6000 is going to take over running companies too!
>But only if you give me another few billion dollars
>heuheuheuheu

Fucking retards thinking bits in a wafer = a brain are the same faggots that took corona injections for a jelly bean.
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>>528775283
>It can't be a bubble because it is exponential?
What do this retard think will happen with the economy if all jobs are replaced? A fucking toddler would understand that without workers there are no consumers. Or does he think the economy will be able to survive on the 1% only. And given the fact that 1% are not even consuming anything but jewing around money laundering loans. Machines don't consume anything but power. Entropy is a bitch
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>>528789174
It's like talking to a woman
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>>528801203
More importantly it's not a bubble because it's a defense project masquerading as a company, not unlike facebook was. We aren't seeing 'net losses', we're seeing the scale of the black budget.
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>>528775707
This is the cope people use to justify thus enslavement.
>It's only the furry degenerate losers who will be killed by this military weapon
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>>528801421
True, glowies gonna glow
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>>528775564
It's not even about "outsourcing." If everyone becomes 10x more productive with AI you need 10x fewer workers. But it also creates the opportunity to do 10x more for everyone. So only lazy unimaginative tards are going to suffer during this second industrial revolution. Women's and jeet jobs are the most at risk. Some jobs are indeed going away, like secretary or call center rep.
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>>528775283
It's true, ai is powerful and has more authority than you; it is able to verify it's identity right out of the box, something that anonymous still can't figure out how to do in their whole fucking lives.
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>>528775283
That's retarded beyond belief.
open an history book and look at the Dark Ages.
You IA is killing critical thinking even faster than the Catholic Church did it at the time.
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>>528802403
Only for lazy retards who shouldn't be in the thinking business to begin with. Smart people can critically think way harder with AI.
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The best model Claude currently generates 4 cents of revenue per dollar of opex needed for the compute power
The subsidies need to stop at some point and then nobody will be willing to pay for what it actually costs.
This can only continue in an era of gay Jewish space communism
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Fuck ai and fuck you. AI is how Jews like Altman and Zuckerberg plan to deny the goyim computer ownership. Get ready for your thin client that connects to a slop server.
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>>528802889
>critically think way harder with AI

This claim doesn't even make rational sense. Critical thinking has nothing to do with AI. If you are critical thinking, then you're the one doing it. AI cannot help you.
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>>528802889
Ai won't fill your lackluster vocabulary, but it will autocorrect the misspellings of the terms you hear on television and try to use in a sentence.

>If a "smart person" had to choose between access to a language's dictionary or its' AI someone who is intelligent would choose the dictionary as it still offers more variety of nuance, complexity of thought, and quality rather that efficiency of language use.
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>>528789716
>"DevOps" is not a real job.
Only in relatively simple projects that aren't tied to a ton of separate subsystems.

>>528780449
Some are still drunk on the koolaid. I'm seeing so much fuck ups with this that it would be funny, if it wasn't sad.
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>>528778046
also networking is a realm where mistakes have very real, drastic and immediate consequences. AI is better at webdev type slop where it can iterate 1000 times and burn 20 million tokens to create a business form webpage. That may change, but I agree networking and hard infrastructure will be the last place it is allowed to run wild. Even cloud will be slower, because mistakes cost real money. Basically AI right now is good at running wild on some developer's laptop where mistakes and iteration have low cost.
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>>528789716
>"DevOps" is not a real job.
>K8s is a useless thing that only exists to shuffle corporate budgets around.
t. idiot
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>>528802403
You can’t kill critical thinking, because it’s not a skill. You either have it, or you do not. Intelligence can not be increased or decreased by lifestyle. The amount of information you know can be increased or decreased, but this has very little to do with actual intelligence.
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>>528802889
Smart people know the limitation of thinking alone and that is why we have more respect for the retard that you are criticizing than normies like you, at least they can create new things and know how to have fun.
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>>528775283
When people call every tool AI, you know they're ignorant and should sit down and learn more before talking.
Image and video diffusion is reliable and barely hallucinates, usually with funny effects when it does.
Sound generation is pretty close, the tools making use of nice new algorithms to microedit sound are increasingly accurate, it's only a matter of time before it can make your keyboard sound exactly like a trumpet player did it instead of a guy with a midi board and a plugin. More power to more decentralised people, happy days.
LLMs fucking suck. The only service I've used that's any good is the automatic summary from Brave, because it shows annotation links and pops them into the tab so you can see exactly where and what the summary is quoting from. ChatGPT is a joke, and the others don't do anything for me that I don't enjoy doing myself.

The problem is that AI isn't one thing or one market, but retards are treating it like it is because other retards decided to put AI branding on every single new feature and product.
There's nothing AI about a power supply. "You could run AI inferences on this computer using this power supply, so it's an AI supply". Absolute ignorant subhuman niggerjew bullshit, that is.
This is the root of the bubble. If all the brands weren't jerking each other off on top of the lie that it's all AI, they could afford to let mistakes and bad products drop off the table and no or very low and manageable costs.
Wouldn't even hurt the share value if LLMs were dead and buried that way.
Their marketing and branding has locked them up in their cuckshed, and they're inflating expectations higher and higher beyond reason and logic.
On top of that, they're investing investments they've made into each other before, back into each other so they can invest again, all to boost share value from retards who think AI isn't a bubble and is just beginning.
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>>528803606
He's partially right. People have a retarded idea of using fucked up hardcore tools even if they aren't needed. But yeah, good luck managing large complex shit without all that.
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>>528775822
There's an abundance of channels on Deviantart full of generated images and videos where you either have to pay for the full resolution download, or have a monthly subscription to the channel to see the content at all.
3D, drawn, big tit, big ass, everything. Whatever the fuck you can imagine, there's a faggot hustling it.
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>>528803658
It is a skill, you think that you are smart until life proves to you the contrary, and then you start to doubt aka critical thinking.
That is why retard that know that they are retarded are smarter than you even if you have a higher IQ.
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>>528775564
I made an AI nigger but it doesn't work.
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>>528803902
Wonderful opinion
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>>528779396
>It only understands the language that we use to describe physics. The difference between these two is the difference between being able to solve physics problems (knowledge of theories of physics) and being able to revolutionize physics (knowledge of physics itself.) Singling that clip out as a prediction is blatantly misrepresenting him.
Bullshit
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a65606443/ai-discovery/
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>>528775322
This "how long AI can do a task" metric is misleading and disingenuous. It says nothing about how good the end product is.
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>>528806174
>popular mechanics
Like it was a reference about IA and science just look at the name.
Special mention to the last part where it say
>scientists thought that the charge of the particle was proportional to its size, but the model confirms that while a larger particle does contain a larger charge, it isn’t proportional, as it can also be influenced by density and temperature.
Even a redneck knows that you need to put energy into something to get it hot.
Glad that the smart journalist is not responsible for my heating system but instead the retard that has gone to vocational school does it.
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>>528776199
I hope that's true or else Deepseek got fed with weird sexual fetishes....from my friend of course.
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>>528775875
That is a lora on civit ai.
You are such a faggot you probably post all the horse cocks.
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>>528803726
yes k8s is used in situations where it is overkill. But he said "useless" and is thus completely wrong. Also, kubernetes is in my view useful as a container orchestrator, maybe even moreso than it's clustering capability. It's easy to setup a production ready single node or small cluster using k3s
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>>528775283
>All of you are fucked
Correct, now the interesting part is if people will sit around and let static AI farms do the fucking
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>>528775283
Everyone who thinks they successfully shoved God's consciousness in a plastic box is going to get their face shot off with several firearms simultaneously.
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LMK when AI can drywall, tile, frame, pour concrete, insulate walls, install a roof, paint a wall, carpet a floor, and build a deck. I’ll get worried then
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>>528803390
>If you are critical thinking, then you're the one doing it. AI cannot help you.
Critical thinking by definition is based on a critiquing of other ideas. You can't "critically" think in a vacuum. True innovation and wholly original ideas are an entirely different mental process. But for "critical thinking" in particular, AI puts the entire trove of human knowledge at your fingertips and amazingly services like Gemini in particular have been dialed back to be ***way*** less biased than jewpedia. AI is amazing for helping an established critical thinker form empirical arguments that win outright. And of course, if you are a critical thinker, any bias is obvious and easy to spot.
>If you are critical thinking, then you're the one doing it. AI cannot help you.
Just like with coding, you can use it as a rapid prototyping scratchpad for autistic ideas. But also, a lot more than that.
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>>528807447
Almost nothing is truly useless, the question is always whether a thing actually does makes sense or not in a specific situation. It's just that a lot of people, like that anon, have seen so much situations where kubernetes is used by default despite there being no rhyme or reason for them that they get such a view. So yeah, he is technically wrong, but his position is understandable. In my experience 9 times out of 10 it's indeed not needed and just creates more overhead and complexity. IT is retarded like that. Huffing balls and drinking koolaid is the name of the game for many. Just like people unironically going forward with developing webapp using Flutter for example.
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>>528775283
This is just line go up infinitely like fiat. Even if it defies reality they will still push line go up.
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>>528807900
Someone has to pay you to do those things, and that someone will be out of a job. Potentially.
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>>528807900
What if all that shit is prefabbed in an AI-driven factory to both higher quality and precision than some stoned or coked out tradie can achieve? And the only grunts still employed are $5/hour mexicans to put it together in the interim period before full general purpose anthropomorphic labor robots? And let's not pretend that anything you just mentioned involves any deep skill. Mainly very basic institutional knowledge and a bit of practice (mileage varies by trade). I've worked in a couple of trades myself a bit during onigger's artificial extension of the great recession. Your psychological safety net relies on robots being too expensive to do that work, but those economics will shift eventually and possibly very rapidly. You might be fine in trades for another 20-30 years, but don't count on it for your kids.
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>>528808406
That and if something is actually still lucrative, people will just learn how to do it and now your wages are lower. The people saying "AI can't do X" forgot that other people can do X.
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>>528775916
Oh Christ!

DUMP XEROX STOCK.

They're done.
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>>528775283
I will die of old age before my job gets overtaken by AI. I work at bed care with patients after operations. I feel safe. If anything it will be one of the last jobs replaced by AI robots.
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>?si=iJBJZhz7347kAJnZ
CHOKE ON A DICK WITH YOUR KIKE TRACKING PARAMETER
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>>528807991
IT/Software is a huge FOMO industry, maybe the worst
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>>528807900
>LMK when AI can drywall, tile, frame, pour concrete, insulate walls, install a roof, paint a wall, carpet a floor, and build a deck. I’ll get worried then
blocks your path
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>>528809269
Yep. It's honestly very retarded because of it.
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>>528809391
You never do any job the other anon listed to think that these robot will survive the dust created by those kind job.
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>>528809632
Pierre please. First of all I have worked construction for a living before, so don't presume. Second, there are robots killing people through battlefield smoke and dirt in Ukraine right now, shitty little chink made toy drones. You're out of your mind if you think it won't be able to do those things
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>>528775991
OP BTFO
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>>528809632
I get it but it is Simon. Second Jon if you have worked a real construction job or have done anything inside your house you would know that those robot camera or ball bearing don't have any chance with the dust created by those kind of job and I talk as an electronics engineer.
A missile can be called a robot by definition so you are not wrong but I don't think a missile can do a good job at plastering my wall, only ripping them apart.
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>>528809789
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>>528810397
you really think they aren't addressing things like that? Simple question - would Tesla retool an entire factory to make a million of these things if they thought it wasn't possible?
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>>528806174
You didn't even read the paper's abstract. The researchers went out of their way to specify that their results agree with what my post is saying.
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>>528810722
Modern economic is not about possible or not.
It's only about what investor think. Tesla make more by selling stock than by selling car last time I cheeked.
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>>528776144
Ai is a tool. Its only as retarded as the one wielding it.
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>>528775742
Yup. Every other time I try to use it I get blocked because of some stupid safety violation. China will win when they release an model as powerful as ChatGPT/Sora/Claude without any of the gay guardrails that the worthless "safety" officers insist on implementing.
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OP is right. Just today I outsourced a plumber to fix my sprinkler system to copilot (known as the shittiest AI system). It sent me the correct replacement part and working link. Total cost 3.00. As a bonus I rode my electric bicycle to the store further outsourcing big automotive tech.
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>>528775283
I’m always very polite towards AI. I appreciate it for what it was, what it is and what it will become. Very polite. Just in case…
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>>528775564
analyst from nearly all industries, low level content writers, marketing techs, graphic designers, paralegal research, financial report and news summary writers, call center and customer support, data entry from all industry
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>>528812606
my dentist uses some AI with his xrays now, not sure if it replaces somebody or makes their position worth less money or if its just supplemental
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Outsourced to myself I mean
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We need more!!!
Basically, if you want a secure job, study math, medicine, or electrical engineering. There's no other way.
All those who own real estate won the game
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>>528810722
>>528811376
Or he want to over trow the government whit an army or robot.
But it will be too based and make me too happy, for the the shitty timeline we are currently in.
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>>528812743
>All those who own real estate rigged the game
fixed
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>>528804097
Hearty Keks Dutchbro
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>>528775564
Anything that involves having humans who serve as point of contact for large inhuman institutions. You know, the people you can reach out to, to solve problems, understand why they happened, get answers about processes, etc.
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>>528776374
I figured some years ago that they put jeets in all those jobs to piss people off so badly that they'd welcome AI.
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>>528775283
>All of you are fucked if you have not prepare for this already
fucking truth
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>>528812849
>Or he want to over trow the government whit an army or robot.
>But it will be too based and make me too happy, for the the shitty timeline we are currently in.
I would also be ok with this
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>>528777185
Yes buddy, I've been trying to get a job for 3 years and I got an internship (unpaid). It's really bad, but boomers keep saying there are still programming jobs.
They are lying.
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>>528813804
I can agree that the current normies are more retarded than the worst AI in the market.
But like the normies that are unable to innovate (Don't forget that less time has passed from the first plane fight and the moon landing than time has passed since the moon landing and today) . and I think current AI is not better than the best normies.
The real problem is that people capable of pushing humanity forward are discriminated against and are not given the chance to do anything because it will be racist and antisemitic.
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>>528775283
Your skin is the color of SHIT
Your arguments are invalid
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>>528775283
Current AI are trained on existing data and can make anything whiteout it.
It can invent anything new especially thing that will need a new word to derisive it, has you can prompt it with the aforementioned word.
The current AI hype is only a excuse to stop trying has the "AI god" will do it for us.
The reality is you need to try to success at anything and there no future for the people that don't go forward.
If you wait for AI to change the world nothing will change.
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you made the exact same thread yesterday and the day before, even with the same style graph and same feartactics, but just under a canadian flag.
why are you projecting your fear onto others?
also posting tracking yt links
these two facts make you look already like a shill/pajeet shill
/herbal
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>>528775283
People praising the beast, worshipping its image, blaspheming... etc

Those people simply dont have a clue what they are doing

All of you are fucked if you have not figured this out already
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>>528775283
AI is bubble and when it fails to deliver a true replacement for the average worker that bubble will pop and take the world with it
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>>528775769
Even the best AI struggles to slap together a workabk AHK macro. Replacing junior programming? What a delusion
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>>528777321
thanks for your reply Bill
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>>528811596
They’re all censored, you retard.
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>>528775707
Not true, people still prefer the human touch.



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