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  • Proves over and over society was not ready for AI chatbots like this. I use it daily, but as someone who fully knows the limitations of what it is and what it can do. I’m mentally sound and can handle whatever garbage it can vomit up, but it helps with my coding. The fact that it was unleashed to everyone going full pandora’s box was an insane pure profit driven motive.

    Those of us who understand it can completely see it going off the rails. It’s just a prediction machine. If you give it horrible stuff like that it’s going to predict that it should come up with horrible stuff in response. It’s almost impossible to stop it from doing that because the only real way to prevent it is to not train on that stuff before, but when you’re dealing with the entire fucking internet that’s pretty hard too. (Seriously people, Reddit and 4chan were included in training. How stupid were they with this?)

    This was inevitable. Of course people are too trusting in AI and those mentally unwell will not be able to distinguish it. It was designed to be like that. They were wrong to release it openly to society.


  • You kind of jumped from one thing to the next, as an interviewer nothing super jumps out yet, but for clarity maybe tell us how this part went specifically, what did each party actually say?

    Why I think the second job rejected me: I was assigned to 2 coworkers who started prying inquisitively about my job experience and expectations. I told them I don’t want to go back home with back or leg pain or feeling broken, I don’t mind doing my pause after 7 hours of working and not 4 but I actually NEED my pause, one every day, I also told them I don’t live to work but the other way round (this is nursing).

    That just feels like two separate conversations and we’re missing some key info. No judgements, if you said something we’ll tell you, but I won’t judge.


  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.techtomemes@lemmy.worldFucking read receipts
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    Really wish I could turn them off. I have two people immediately come to mind where if they see I read it they will guilt me for not responding immediately.

    One of them now also lurks at my online status on steam. I can be playing a role playing game or anything and they won’t care, in their mind I’m free to hang out right then.


  • A perfect example I get shot down on here a lot is to make browser-level protections. It seems so obvious to me that the browser, an app that is local to the PC, could verify your age (via ID, credit card, something) for no one specific website. That then would authorize you to access mature areas of the internet, and there could be a checkable library within the browser that websites could use to validate this.

    Us being linux nerds here know that there would be ways to circumvent this, but it would be a hell of a great jumping off point vs the current which is “give your ID to each website they totally won’t hand it over to the gov”. The fact that none of those options were seriously considered and they went right for censorship shows exactly what their true motivations are.






  • Was at a resort a few years back and they pulled the same shit. Paid for the one round, but what would have been multiple days of day drinking and spending there turned into us finding a pool, but then going to the local bar instead. People there were great, exchanged stories, and spent probably a quarter of what we would have at the pool.

    If they had even just charged half of what they were we probably would have stayed and they would have made a few hundred off of us on drinks alone, but they got so greedy they lost out on everything else.