• @[email protected]
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    16 months ago

    So AI can magically see everything in your refrigerator, pantry, etc, right? Oh wait. You need a program created so you can enter what you have and don’t have.

    Goddamn, AI is now literally magic to you people. Pathetic.

      • @Alexstarfire
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        26 months ago

        Yea, I kind of got the impression the end game is for there to be a system that can literally see what’s in your fridge and figure out what you are low on. Processing the images is definitely something AI would be useful for, as well as figuring out what “low” means for individuals. If I have less than 5-6 different hot sauces, I’m running low.

        • @exanime
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          16 months ago

          Not the end game… they literally “demoed” this…

          Of course, as at least half the stuff out there on “AI” it turned out to be faker than an Elon promise… but it’s reasonable to see people believe this is possible considering the vast amount of fake advertising all AI companies have been pumping

          • @Alexstarfire
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            16 months ago

            I’m referring to what kind of system the person who Tweeted is imagining. Something that doesn’t exist yet as far as I’m aware. I’m not sure of what product you’re referring to. All the existing ones are pretty useless IMO.

            • @exanime
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              16 months ago

              Agreed on the useless… the system I was referring to was the Rabbit R1 which proved to be a complete scam… but one of their demo/commercials shows a guy saying “hmm that was delicious, check the fridge and make sure to order all missing ingredients to prepare this dinner again tomorrow”

              In practice, some youtuber demoed it and after long ackward pause, the device says “sorry, the uber eats API is not working” or something hilariously related but wrong

              Here is the video… hilarious

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLvFc_24vSM

      • @[email protected]
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        06 months ago

        Sigh. I give up. Enjoy being taken over by AI, you masochistic freaks. For fuck’s sake. This is the easiest goddamn thing ever to understand, that AI is a bloated, power-sucking, privacy-stealing, cheating, stealing pile of garbage. Everyone should be on the side of “fuck AI”. Everyone.

        Of course, I guess I should have expected a world full of fucking idiot flat earthers, vegans, Trump supporters, goddamn theists who still believe in a goddamn invisible sky friend in 2024, moon landing denialists, and so many other brainless cretins to actually support one of the worst technologies to ever come along. How fucking dystopian is it for a goddamn company to have all this data of your food stocks when you can build an application that you manually fill out and update to rely on itself and nothing else to tell you when things are going down? Enjoy pointing a camera at your damn food 24/7. People are literally this goddamn lazy.

        How about this: go to the store every week and write down what you need before you leave? How fucking hard is that? Is that too fucking 20th century for you? Too much brain power needed?

        Fuck all of you AI loving freaks who are destroying this society.

        • @exanime
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          16 months ago

          ???

          Dude we are misunderstanding each other here…

          I am not defending AI at all… in fact, from your comment it seems we both hate it equally.

          All I was saying is that they have already “shown” this magical scanning of fridge as a function already available… it turned out to be complete garbage and fake (as most of the AI over hype they have pumped) but they did. Please note I actually posted as “in what turned out to be one of the many AI scams

          Here is the vid where they “showed” how this is supposed to work and how it actually flops hilariously: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLvFc_24vSM

          Going back to the original thread, my intention was to say that AI was promised as a way for anyone to be a programmer now. That is not me saying it, that is literally what was pumped out. To an extend, a very short extend, this is true. You can get a little script going or maybe even some heavy Excel spreadsheet manipulation with AI tools and not knowing any code. But that is the end of it.

          What I have been able to confirm AI doing is about 30% of what is being promised out there… literally the “pro” vs “nailed it” discrepancy. I also agree with you in that this bit of AI that does work is not worth the harm we are doing to jobs, the environment, etc