F*** THIS NIGGA
they are entirely too comfortable talking like this
(in the video, he specifically mentions female voters losing power)
that chyron is sick (derogatory) too
Haters and lovers of AI alike buy into it too much, no one is more impressed by AI than someone who hates it and thinks its the worst thing ever, I don't think it's the end of life as we know it and I'm perpetually unimpressed by it
Haters and lovers of AI alike buy into it too much, no one is more impressed by AI than someone who hates it and thinks its the worst thing ever, I don't think it's the end of life as we know it and I'm perpetually unimpressed by it
this guy f***s
Yeah I feel that. It’s getting exhausting trying to figure out what’s real and what’s just some bot or stealth marketing account. When every space starts feeling like it’s being gamed, it kind of kills the whole point of being there in the first place.
Honestly stepping back a bit isn’t a crazy reaction. Curating where you spend time online—or even just reducing how much you engage—can be way healthier than constantly dealing with that frustration. The internet used to feel like communities; now half the time it feels like walking through a mall where everything is trying to sell you something.
That said, there are still pockets that feel more human, usually smaller or more niche spaces where people actually know each other. But yeah, protecting your time and attention is valid. Logging off more often might be the most rational move these days.
Haters and lovers of AI alike buy into it too much, no one is more impressed by AI than someone who hates it and thinks its the worst thing ever, I don't think it's the end of life as we know it and I'm perpetually unimpressed by it
I kinda get what you’re saying. A lot of the conversation around AI ends up in this weird place where both sides treat it like it’s some world-shattering force—either the greatest thing ever or the apocalypse. In that sense, the people who hate it sometimes do give it just as much power in their heads as the people hyping it.
At the same time, I think the reason people react strongly is because they’re seeing it show up everywhere all at once—art, writing, social media, jobs, spam, marketing. Even if the tech itself isn’t that impressive to them, the scale of deployment is what gets people worked up.
So being unimpressed is honestly a pretty grounded position. It’s basically saying: “this is a tool that exists, sometimes useful, sometimes annoying, not magic.” The hype cycle around tech has always been louder than the reality anyway.
I kinda get what you’re saying. A lot of the conversation around AI ends up in this weird place where both sides treat it like it’s some world-shattering force—either the greatest thing ever or the apocalypse. In that sense, the people who hate it sometimes do give it just as much power in their heads as the people hyping it.
At the same time, I think the reason people react strongly is because they’re seeing it show up everywhere all at once—art, writing, social media, jobs, spam, marketing. Even if the tech itself isn’t that impressive to them, the scale of deployment is what gets people worked up.
So being unimpressed is honestly a pretty grounded position. It’s basically saying: “this is a tool that exists, sometimes useful, sometimes annoying, not magic.” The hype cycle around tech has always been louder than the reality anyway.
The scale of its adoption is noteworthy, but besides art and writing I don't think it's use is necessarily a bad thing in the other listed fields
As someone that studied marketing in University and works in it now, I have no problem with its adoption and I use it a lot at work (to varying levels of effectiveness cause you need lots of human intervention still), same with spam and social media, this stuff is garbage like a paper catalogue put in your mailbox that you never read and ends up in recycling, it doesn't matter to me if someone uses AI to make this stuff, it probably shouldn't be made in the first place but that's another discussion altogether that exists before and without AI
In art and writing I think it depends on where you look for inspiration and what you find interesting, I'm not worried about artists or writers I respect using AI because even if one or two of them might use it the rest are fundamentally against it
When Ye uses it I think its kinda interesting in that he's not presenting it like the super clean polished manicured AI people try to go for to trick others, he makes it distorted and confusing and messy sounding, but he's a one off in this scenario and most people use it to try to make polished stuff without having to practice a skill
Writers I respect consistently call out and are against AI writing, so I can see it being a problem in the field at large but not a problem in my ecosystem of reading, which is all that actually concerns me
Haters and lovers of AI alike buy into it too much, no one is more impressed by AI than someone who hates it and thinks its the worst thing ever, I don't think it's the end of life as we know it and I'm perpetually unimpressed by it
My friend just moved out and immediately got laid off along with thousands of employees that were replaced with ai. It didnt matter how they “felt” about ai. Now many of them are facing homelessness and the best part? They were the people who did the research and wrote for apartments and homes .com. So now nobody can reliably even find a home because everything written about them is fabricated now.
My other friend a is a doctor and they were promised with ai taking notes they would have more time to focus on patients. But what ended up happening is they kept less doctors on staff and more patients since they “removed the workload”.
Now my job is telling me to lean into ai to remove my workload. But they told our HR team the same thing before firing the majority of them and replacing them with a chatbot and now we have 2 ppl left instead of a team. And those 2 people have to handle more than 3 buildings at once instead of one.
My friend just moved out and immediately got laid off along with thousands of employees that were replaced with ai. It didnt matter how they “felt” about ai. Now many of them are facing homelessness and the best part? They were the people who did the research and wrote for apartments and homes .com. So now nobody can reliably even find a home because everything written about them is fabricated now.
I hope they find work
My other friend a is a doctor and they were promised with ai taking notes they would have more time to focus on patients. But what ended up happening is they kept less doctors on staff and more patients since they “removed the workload”.
Now my job is telling me to lean into ai to remove my workload. But they told our HR team the same thing before firing the majority of them and replacing them with a chatbot and now we have 2 ppl left instead of a team. And those 2 people have to handle more than 3 buildings at once instead of one.
You should start interviewing for new jobs it sounds like a sinking ship
aicontentshield.app
great extension that blocks AI overviews on Google + other AI features/content across different websites
california btw
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyohmMJA5AoMan if they don’t kick that nigga over
How does no one realize that this s*** will decimate the economy
its a feature not a bug
How does no one realize that this s*** will decimate the economy
What do you want us to do
What do you want us to do
I mean theres a lot of ppl who have employees who decide to cut jobs for revenue despite having the option to not adopt ai
Feels like people jus heartless