

“Pointlessly waffling for a living just got so much easier!”


“Pointlessly waffling for a living just got so much easier!”


An “enterprise-software powerhouse”, allegedly. Basically they bought an AI startup and decided that this was their entire personality now.


Vaughan was surprised to find it was often the technical staff, not marketing or sales, who dug in their heels. They were the “most resistant,” he said, voicing various concerns about what the AI couldn’t do, rather than focusing on what it could. The marketing and salespeople were enthused by the possibilities of working with these new tools, he added.
So the people that had an actual idea of what the implications of using it might be weren’t on board? Huh. Weird.


They really are coming for everybody’s jobs.


As ever, the main driver is that owners/leaders have absolutely no respect for their workers. They are replaceable components who need to be replaced with more predictable ones because the unpredictable humans might rise up eventually.


One of many countries who have recently decided that basic liberty is more trouble than it’s worth. Our governments all just need to admit that we are engaged in informational WW3.


So was it worth it, if you still have to employ a mini-bus driver…?


The real money is from buying AI from me, in bulk, then reselling that AI to new vict… customers. Maybe they could white label your white label!


The last one standing will be “too big to fail” because currently the only reason that the global economy is not in a recession is due to AI spending.


He who controls the spice, controls the universe.


People are disagreeing with you, in turn, downvotes can’t hurt you.


All the current powers that be, private and governmental, can heartily agree that allowing the public to have any expectation of privacy or autonomy is highly undesirable.


Ignoring real censorship in the UK because the originating nation of the news source also has censorship… is whataboutism.


Behold my new chitinous armour plates!


Awww… I wish I had that level of optimism.


All he has to do is force it in front of people’s eyes instead of Wikipedia. It doesn’t actually have to be useful, just in the way.


Much of the time, AI paraphrases, because it is generating plausible sentences not quoting factual material. Rarely do I see direct quotes that don’t involve some form of editorialising or restating of information, but perhaps I’m just not asking those sorts of questions much.


AI will inevitably kill all the sources of actual information. Then all we’re going to be left with is the fuzzy learned version of information plus a heap of hallucinations.
What a time to be alive.


Replace “Hacker” with “Owner of Malicious YouTube Channel”, which will inevitably be AI generated too.
“I don’t want the gigantic teetering tower of AI money to fall down and crush me.”