• @untorquer
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    28 days ago

    Arguably people don’t like the USE of AI regardless of whether the user thinks it’s trustworthy.

    • @[email protected]
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      38 days ago

      Yeah, it’s a scary word.

      I get the hate for it, especially around resource use, and it’s overuse everywhere. But it’s still the early days and it’s certainly going to evolve. I imagine if people were as environmentally conscious in the 60s, they’d be up in arms about rooms full of hot glowing tubes doing arithmetic. Eventually, though, they got to be far less resource intensive.

      Also the AI response is default behavior in Brave search…and many other searches. For me, Brave has probably been the best of the bunch, but that’s not exactly a high bar.

      • @untorquer
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        38 days ago

        It’s also the pure insistent annoyance of a tool being inserted into everything we use in daily life which spits misinformation, plagerizes real human work, and is being pushed by big tech to such a degree for no apparent reason. Furthermore it’s intent, from tech’s point of view, is to cut labor, which it doesn’t do. What it does is allow for layoffs of well paid labor and rehire at a lower pay as AI jockeys who just clean up the mess after it.

        The hate is grounded on a lot of factors which the “worst it will ever be” argument completely misses the point on.

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        08 days ago

        AI will never improve to the point where it can be considered trustworthy.