It’s as if billions was spent on educating the public about why capitalism can’t be trusted with anything even remotely close to artificial intelligence.
At the least it would be nice if there were a swing in consumerism towards AI-free simple products that just do that one thing we bought them for. And are advertised as such. Somehow I doubt it though. Looking at Lemmy it looks like that’s what people want, but I fear that may be a small bubble in a big sea of idiocy.
I honestly see this as a positive.
It’s as if billions was spent on educating the public about why capitalism can’t be trusted with anything even remotely close to artificial intelligence.
At the least it would be nice if there were a swing in consumerism towards AI-free simple products that just do that one thing we bought them for. And are advertised as such. Somehow I doubt it though. Looking at Lemmy it looks like that’s what people want, but I fear that may be a small bubble in a big sea of idiocy.
Doublethink. The Thought Police are using doublespeak on them, comrade. They do not see through Big Brother’s lies.