I needed to take a course in ethical AI use. I've had to sit through countless lectures on how to deal with the problems AI has created and will create in the future.You have no idea what it's like to be a luddite and year after year having to deal with the problems of technology that you warned people about and told them exactly what would happen.AI is useless and I feel that having to learn how to survive in an AI-controlled world is just wasted time. We could've put all that energy into something else. Like, we just created yet another problem for ourselves. Kinda like LGBT.Why do we always create global issues and then spend 50+ years dealing with the repercussions? Grow up, humanity.
>>83171325Based and Ellulpilled
What I wanted from Elon Musk>feed the poor, fix the economy, give people jobs and housing, healthcare etc.What Elon Musk gave me>Internet in space which just means we will live in an Internet hellscape forever>overpriced luxury cars that spontaneously explodeTHANK YOU IRON MAN
At my last job I prompted ChatGPT to make a formula for me to plug into an Excel cell that would allow me to convert the hours I worked into that decimal format that Accounting uses to calculate your wages (like 8.75 if you worked 8 hours and 45 minutes) and sum it up so I could see what my gross paycheck would be and the hours I worked for that week. It annoyed me at how easily it spat out a usable answer.
>>83171374It annoys me that I'll be watched and recorded 24/7 forever
>>83171325Large language models are a huge investment grift and all these rich tech ceo faggots shilling it to enrich themselves are just going to pretend like it never happened by the 2030s and move onto the next fad and I'm going to throw it in people's faces constantly. It's going to be worse than the .com bubble burst because some websites did actually become profitable during that but text, image, audio and video generation models have been largely completely useless to any actual industry. I have not seen one real world example of these models replacing real work and making money besides generating slop for scams. Even for coding and art it hasn't been verh helpful in saving time but it's outputs have to fixed by a qualified person anyways. Large language models can't actually solve problems or generate new information only regurgitate info that's already been inputed its not real artificial intelligence. It's amazing how much the world economy moves on bullshit.
>>83171491>Large language models can't actually solve problemsThey are great for cooming and being a fake friend
>>83171491A homebrewing company I like was kind of an early adopter for the newsletter they push. It wrote a picture, attention grabbing historical blurb, and tied it back to some promotional they were running or wrote copy for some random product they felt like pushing. I imagine this saved them a lot of time. Ai-bot, pls gib email for this week, we are selling beer and beer accessories. Next week it's wine. Beep boop OK here you go. Emails are basically free money because people only sign up if they're wanting to buy your products anyway. You just have to give the flimsiest of reasons to get them to buy more or something else. Why waste human time convincing people who are already going to buy to open their wallets?