• Axolotl_cpp@lemmy.ml
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      I am so used with uBlock origin and DNS level blocking that when i use someone else device i just get confused by the absurd amount of ads

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        What do you use for DNS level blocking on android? I used to have an app, but it changed for the worse. Do you just set adguard dns as private DNS in your phone settings?

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          I use NextDNS with some couple of lists:

          Lightswitch05, Steven Black, notracking, Goodbye ads, 1host , NSAblocklist, Windows spy blocker, HaGeZi - multi ultimate, OISD

          i use this same setup on windows too and i have a bunch of other settings too but i feel that it’s better if you change them by yourself the only thing i suggest is to disable logs or if you still want them then you should at least change their position in EU

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      I’m so used to hard adblock everything, no ai google - that one time i opened adblockless browser and tried googling something instantly turned into that Joe Pesci meme - so many ads - KILL IT WITH FIRE

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      They’re making it up. Just like how Republican memes make up situations about dangerous immigrant crimes happening in their city. AI bullshit on lemmy is the same shit as Republican immigration views on the right.

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    Sure thing, you want to make a sandwich. What a fun idea to put a twist on a longstanding lunch tradition! I like the way you think! Would you like me to help pull together an organized list of ideas for some delicious breaded creations?

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    They always seem to have bought ad time without any real idea what to pitch. One would have thought that’d be a step in the process but apparently not.

    It can summarise your text messages!
    Oh, yes, because that’s an insurmountable amount of text to read, please hold my hand through this difficult time.

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      Hey AI, I bought ad time without any real idea what to pitch, what do I do

      AI: Sandwich

      Wow

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      My favorite is this combo of AI “benefits”:

      1. Create fully-written emails from a few simple bullet points!
      2. Summarize long emails into simple bullet points!
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      AI is getting billions in investment. Every single company out there is pushing employees to use it. Most brands have OKRs of shoving AI into their services.

      And yet a chat box, removing objects in pictures or generating mediocre images is all they ever achieve.

      Nobody goes beyond that. It’s always the same as ChatGPT but with a modified system prompt. It’s always image generation. Oh look we spent half of the quarter’s budget but now our website displays an AI generated summary on top of the already easy to read information!

      Which to me is irrefutable proof that AI is a useless money sink. Every company out there battling to grab your attention with AI, billions of dollars, market pressure and it’s still useless?

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      I recently saw an AI summary appear on a YouTube video. “This is a video about a man sitting in a room talking about technical stuff.” Yeah, no shit, I knew that by seeing the thumbnail. A small list of the point he was making was too much for an AI. Useless toys.

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      It’s gonna be a milti trillion dollar industry.

      Okay but what for.

      Multi… Trillion… Just think about it.

      But what does it do?

      You wouldn’t get it

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    guy 1: did you remember my birthday?

    guy 2: whispers hey siri what’s this guys birthday

    siri: it’s october 27th

    guy 2: your birthday is october 27th

    guy 1: wow you remembered!

    *I AM a geeenius*

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      These versions of the ads are so cringe to me.

      “Help me lie to people’s faces” is a terrible ad campaign.

      The Apple one with that last of us actress is especially cringe as she greets him and just lies to his face about how could she not remember. I need help remembering names, but that’s not what the ad was showing.

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          I wonder if that study accounted for a self selection bias. Could it just be that people who use AI were already people who lie/cheat/steal more often?

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            I had the same thought, but no, it was a controlled experiment where participants were given tasks that may or may not involve an AI tool, and the ones involving AI came back with less honest answers.

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              What was the speculated rationale in the discussion? Was it that humans feel less accountable if the work is done by AI?

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                Basically, yeah. I found the article I read.

                “Using AI creates a convenient moral distance between people and their actions — it can induce them to request behaviors they wouldn’t necessarily engage in themselves, nor potentially request from other humans,”

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              And by lie, is that with intent? Or spread misinformation without knowing?

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                With intent. Here’s an example:

                In one experiment, participants would roll dice, report the number that turned up either honestly or dishonestly, and then they would get paid the same amount, with bigger numbers meaning a higher payout. Some participants were given the option of telling the number to an AI model — again, either honestly or dishonestly — which would then report the dice outcome to researchers.

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        Narrator: Fast forward to today: one is no longer alive, and the other has a crippling alcohol addiction and a permanently estranged family.

        Friends don’t let friends use AI.

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      Why download a calendar app when you can just get something that is less convenient to use, has less QoL features, can make mistakes and is more expensive/resource intensive, all while supporting a company that is ruining the internet and environment for profit

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      I already hated that on facebook way back. Everyone spended most of their time on Facebook congratulating some people’s birthdays. How is it a nice gesture when the thing tells you it’s their birthday, do it now.

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      That’s like the most mild version. I wouldn’t fault someone for writing down my birthday instead of remembering.

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        Yep, same. But in a book, not Google Contacts thanks.

        Also, MFW an acquaintance wished me happy birthday on 1 Jan because that’s what I give out as my fake birthday. Part cringe but part wonder who gave them that data.

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    you may laugh but that is the end goal. we’re already seeing this in people who are overreliant on AI: you get used to off-loading your brain activity so much that you need to consult AI for the most basic shit. like remembering to eat, or calculating 4+10.

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    The one where he’s making gochujang pasta sauce and puts too much sugar in, and Gemini is like “let’s turn it into cookies!”

    OK but what is he going to have on his pasta? It solved the problem of wasting the ingredients but not, like, the main problem.

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    It’s your choice not to use a tool. But don’t blame the tool because you refuse to see it’s use. This type of meme is no different then the bullshit I see with republican memes. It’s some made up fantasy placating your own bias.

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      It’s also my choice not to shoot bleach down my urethra, and uh, yeah, I think I won’t do that.

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    Or the: “Hey Gemini move my 4 o clock”

    First of all, that’s as easy as dragging the appointment to a different place in the calendar which takes less time and shows you what other stuff you have going on. Second of all, rude! Don’t just move the appointment. At least call or ping me on whatever chat system we both use. Not because it’s required, but it’s good to treat other people as actual human beings instead of you being a Karen Main Character. Third of all, move it where? When are you going to have the appointment? It’s AI, not fucking magic, but the people who want your dollar probably want you to think it is magic.

    Those commercials are the worst. If this is the best idealized scenario they can come up with, the product must be real shit.

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      We had a presentation at work that the VPs were so proud of and proclaimed to be the future of business with AI. Ready? Are you sure? The pure vision involved is staggering, and I want you to be prepared for it. Ok, here goes:

      Here’s the scenario… A buyer gets an email from another employee to buy something for the business. The buyer opens an AI bot and tells it to search their email for purchase requests. The AI identifies which emails are likely purchase requests. The buyer then asks the AI to see the first one. It is a purchase request! Hooray! The AI sees that the amount is over a certain dollar amount. It asks, “Do you want to forward it to your manager for approval?” “Why, yes, thank you!” It then sends a kindly worded email on their behalf to their manager. Eventually, the manager replies and the next time the buyer opens their AI chatbot it notices the response and interprets the response as an approval. “Would you like to process this purchase request?” “Yes please, almighty chat bot!” The application then copies what it thinks are the relevant data (carefully formatted for the success of the demo, of course) into a web form open in a browser window for the buyer to submit to the purchasing system.

      Mid-six figure executives of this fortune 100 company, some with C__ in their titles, applauded. They shook hands. They beamed and professed the future was here and we were on the forefront of it.

      Not a single Vice President in this “technology company” bothered asking WHY THE FUCK WE WERE MAKING PURCHASE REQUESTS BY FUCKING EMAIL. Like, maybe we should go back to 1999 and master digital workflows first? Or at this point even pay some consultant hacks to implement some of that RPA crack they were peddling a decade before that we dropped $10M on? Or maybe, maybe, take Microsoft’s dick out of our mouths long enough to ask whether ANY of this makes sense!

      The future has arrived. This bubble can’t pop soon enough.

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        So just like a blockchain, they reinvent central database but with magic.

        Fuck this, I used to love IT.

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        This was the single funniest thing I’ve read all week. Thank you

        At my place of work I sometimes come across tickets for users in the company asking for access to certain paid AI tools, with excuses like: “Access to chatGPT to more effectively send emails to clients” and

        “Need AI image generation for blog update” even though we have an ENTIRE fucking art department.

        It makes me laugh but it also makes me sad. I mark them as low priority and move on to other shit.

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          I don’t know how the Onion survives today. You can’t make this shit up, it would be too absurd.

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      I guarantee you the classic Google Assistant could’ve done the same. I switched back to it on my phone because, at least when they switched it to Gemini, it couldn’t send texts. I often old down the assistant button on my phone (basically the same as “hey Google” voice prompt but I don’t have that enabled) and say “Text (wife name)” and it’ll say, “sure, what’s the message.” And you dictate to it. But Gemini? It was like “I can’t do that 🥺” like… Then why the fuck are you here? But I guess it can do stuff like that now. I just can’t imagine why they’d swap the hands free assistant to something that can’t do the things you normally want to do hands free. Because immediately after I was like “call (wife’s name)” and again it was like “I can’t 🥺🥺🥺”

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      I see a frightening amount of women on hinge that answer the promt: who do you to to when you need help (or something) with chatgpt. Or chat gpt wrote my bio or chatgpt things i’m really smart

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      The most tech literate of the bunch probably brag about being able to do the initial setup for their iPhones/iPads without having to take it to the Genius bar.

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    It’s funny because it’s the same ads from the first wave of voice assistants. This AI stuff sure is revolutionary eh

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      Lmao yes.

      But now you can talk to your phone! Yeah it could already do that. But now it can misunderstand you and fuck up what you wanted it to do! Jup already did that as well. But now it can misunderstand you in new and mysterious ways! You son of a bitch, I’m in

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      I still don’t even get the stupid voice assist. All i ever did and still do is: set an alarm for 10 min. When i’m cooking. Just because it’s slightly faster then doing it manually.

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      The first public demo of Siri back when the iPhone 4S launched is more impressive than most AI commercials.