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BrenBarn ◴[] No.43577934[source]
It's become almost comical to me to read articles like this and wait for the part that, in this example, comes pretty close to the beginning: "This isn’t a rant against AI."

It's not? Why not? It's a "wake-up call", it's a "warning shot", but heaven forbid it's a rant against AI.

To me it's like someone listing off deaths from fentanyl, how it's destroyed families, ruined lives, but then tossing in a disclaimer that "this isn't a rant against fentanyl". In my view, the ways that people use and are drawn into AI usage has all the hallmarks of a spiral into drug addiction. There may be safe ways to use drugs but "distribute them for free to everyone on the internet" is not among them.

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croes ◴[] No.43578304[source]
It’s a rant against the wrong usage of a tool not the tool as such.
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Turskarama ◴[] No.43578326[source]
It's a tool that promotes incorrect usage though, and that is an inherent problem. All of these companies are selling AI as a tool to do work for you, and the AI _sounds confident_ not matter what it spits out.
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croes ◴[] No.43578836[source]
That's the real danger of AI.

The false promises of the AI companies and the false expectations of the management and users.

Had it just recently for a data migration where the users asked if they still need to enter meta data for documents they just could use AI to query data that was usually based on that meta data.

They trust AI before it's even there and don't even consider a transition period where they check if the result are correct.

Like with security convenience prevails.

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1. blackqueeriroh ◴[] No.43579010[source]
But isn’t this just par for the course with every new technological revolution?

“It’ll change everything!” they said, as they continued to put money in their pockets as people were distracted by the shiny object.

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2. croes ◴[] No.43581544[source]
With every revolution and with every fake revolution.

NFTs didn't change much, money changed its owner