Please do not give me shit for using Facebook. It’s how I keep in touch with relatives, most of whom live abroad, and my brother, who is has ASD prefers to communicate with me that way.

I would rather not use it, but I would prefer keeping in touch with my brother.

That said, I would not let AI keep in touch with my brother for me.

    • Cloudless ☼
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      213 months ago

      “Feeling tired? Buy this massager from our Marketplace. On special discount today.”

      • @ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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        73 months ago

        “Hitachi Magic Wand - slightly used - $199 - No low ballers I know what I got. WILL NOT respond to “is this still available” serious buyers only”

        • @Fosheze@lemmy.world
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          43 months ago

          You say that as a joke but I’m sure there is probably some camgirl is out there selling their “slightly used” toys for more than they bought them for.

    • Konala Koala
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      133 months ago

      I just hope they don’t come up with dead fediverse theory next.

      • Rozaŭtuno
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        The fediverse is alive and active, but unfortunately every single account is just an alt of The Picard Manouver.

        • @hungryphrog
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          As a totally real human being, my account most certainly is not an alt of The Picard Manouver. Nope. Of course not.

  • @Starkstruck@lemmy.world
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    363 months ago

    Soon social media will be entirely automated, requiring no human input!

    But fr wtf is the point of this 💀

  • @2deck@lemmy.world
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    183 months ago

    Next; we’ll automatically share that you’re interested in products. But noone cares because it’s just stupid language models reading content from other stupid language models. People stop buying things because they’ve detached from social media with posts becoming parodies of themselves and irony doesn’t really lead anywhere new.

    • @HappyRedditRefugee@lemm.ee
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      23 months ago

      People stop buying things because they’ve detached from social media

      What do you mean by that? Social media is quite popular.

      • @jcg@halubilo.social
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        13 months ago

        I think they meant “all of this is what might happen next”

        But yeah even then social media will still continue to somehow have an ever increasing number of “users”

  • @MrsDoyle@lemmy.world
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    93 months ago

    Far-away family are the only reason I use FB too. My sister and some of my nieces use it to a disturbing degree, “checking in” when they’re in restaurants etc, posting “memories”, pictures of their kids. My sister has a special pose for her FB selfies - head tilt, fake smile. I hate it all with a burning fire, even when I’m clicking the heart button on a puppy photo.

    AI just seems like another step closer to the abyss, the death of true creativity.

  • @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world
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    93 months ago

    I am reminded of the words of Martin Pearson from many years ago:

    “I don’t know why I even bother to show up for these gigs. You lot seem to be perfectly capable of entertaining yourselves!”

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    93 months ago

    I like AI tools and helpers, but I’m starting to feel like we are making the fake bot content part of the regular experience?

    It’s social media, I want people not bots.

    • @DillyDaily@lemmy.world
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      93 months ago

      My dad now uses AI to write all his texts to me.

      He’s autistic and dyslexic and texting was always a massive struggle for him, so he’d leave voice messages, or just call me, and they’d be rambling and non linear, but it was my dad and his voice, his personality.

      A few years ago he’d use dictation to send texts, and it was pretty funny because he hadn’t no way of proof reading them and dictation is never great for people with accents or speech problems… but now he will just use the microphone to ask whatever AI assistant is built into his phone the same rambling question he would have previously just voice messaged me.

      And Copilot re-writes his rambling question and spits out a message that sounds like some formal business email. So now there’s an extra level of misinterpretation, an extra level of being removed from communicating with the human being.

      I’ve asked my dad if he finds AI easier than just leaving a voice message (because I personally think sending a voice memo is easier) and he says he likes it because it makes him feel like he’s “normal” and can do the things everyone else has always been able to do with ease, even though he knows its not perfect.

      I can definitely see the value in AI as an accommodation tool, and it has helped my dad a lot in his professional life where previous accommodation tools haven’t been adequate to “keep up”.

      But I do miss hearing my dad, or reading his personality come through in the poorly dictated texts. My brother has gotten really annoyed at dad for this because my brother it’s also autistic and it’s actually harder for him to communicate with dad with an AI middle man, they’ve lived together for almost 30 years and they basically have their own language, so the AI texts my brother gets from my dad drive him nuts, when he and my dad have never had issues communicating.

      I’m also worried that it’s effecting the limited literacy skills he does have, he’s getting rusty because he no longer has to try at all most days.

      • @jcg@halubilo.social
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        43 months ago

        I sympathize with this. People on the spectrum already have a hard time just living, then they have the extra hurdle of having a hard time communicating their hard time. It feels very human to want to hide the struggle, it makes you feel more like you belong in the world and that you are just one of the other billions out there being “normal” and doing “normal” things. That’s a longing that I’ve felt, but I’m fortunate enough to not have felt it to the degree your father seems to have. I hope you and your brother find a way to get through to him.

      • @fathog@lemmy.world
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        23 months ago

        That’s a super interesting perspective on this stuff. Sorry you’re going through that internet brother - I hope you can communicate to your dad that he’s loved the way he is. Definitely seems to be true

      • @SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works
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        23 months ago

        I take it you’ve already expressed to him that you miss feeling like you’re actually communicating with him? I doubt it’d be a magic pill that would solve the issue away, but it would likely help if he could interiorize that his loved ones appreciate him for being who he is. I wish things get better for you.

        • @DillyDaily@lemmy.world
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          23 months ago

          Oh definitely, he knows, but I also know and understand his perspective. For him, masking and unmasking when texting his boss then texting his family is exhausting and incredibly emotionally taxing. While I don’t meet the clinical criteria for an autism diagnosis, I do struggle with a few of the same things my brother and dad struggle with, particularly around processing, emotional regulation, and burn out, so I’ve been in his shoes where I know I’m doing something the hard way, or I know we’d all be happier with another method, but changing the task or changing the routine or process is even harder, even though the process I’d be changing to would be easier and better, initiating that change feels like an insurmountable climb.

          Besides, my dad had to try and put up with my hyperlexia when I was growing up - before I had the emotional maturity to understand my dad’s needs, I can’t even imagine how much he suffered from my frustrating communication style being imposed on him. Now he’s older, it’s my turn to suffer 😂 (that is, it’s my turn to let him explore the ways he wants to communicate, even if it’s not what I want.)

    • @Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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      53 months ago

      It’s just the start of bots talking to each other. Pretty soon we will see the start of Cybertron and the bots will take over all.

  • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    93 months ago

    2018: It feels like everything on the Internet is bots now

    2024: Facebook has an app that AI generates photos and writes posts for a vacation I’ve never been on

  • @HottieAutie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Reminds me of a scene from some show. The main character was known for being a rich dude that never developed any practical skills, yet had an inflated ego. Someone asked him what his skills were, and he responded, “People say I have really good taste.” That guy’s inflated ego rested upon the belief that other’s like his choices. He contributed nothing to society.

    This AI status reminds me of that. A user will have the AI write some status for them, and then the user will choose to post whichever they prefer. Essentially, other users would be liking the statuses that were chosen, not composed, all for the sake of feeling valued. It’s like everyone is unknowingly making the decision to live in a joint delusion where they are contributing, but really they are are just choosing which AI contributions to voice.

  • @Axle182@lemmy.world
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    53 months ago

    You can disable your Facebook account and keep using messenger if you want, that’s what I do