I’ve found that AI has done literally nothing to improve my life in any way and has really just caused endless frustrations. From the enshitification of journalism to ruining pretty much all tech support and customer service, what is the point of this shit?

I work on the Salesforce platform and now I have their dumbass account managers harassing my team to buy into their stupid AI customer service agents. Really, the only AI highlight that I have seen is the guy that made the tool to spam job applications to combat worthless AI job recruiters and HR tools.

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    I used it the other day to spit out a ~150 line python script. It worked flawlessly on the first try.

    I don’t know python.

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    The applications of what you call ai are absolutely limitless. But to be clear what you’re calling “AI” isn’t AI in terms of what you might want it to be what you’re referring to are large language models or LLM’s. Which aren’t ai, not yet.

    It’s short sighted statements like this that really get my blood boiling.

    If humanity actually achieves artificial intelligence it’ll be the equivalent of the printing press or agriculture. It’ll be like inventing the superconductor or micro transistors all over again. Our world will completely change for the better.

    If your interactions with these llms have been negative, I can only assume that you have a strong bias against this type of technology and have simply not used it in a way that’s applicable for you.

    I personally use llms pretty much daily in my life and they have been nothing but an excellent tool.

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      How could you possibly know that achieving AI will change the world for the better? Change, I believe, but even people running the AI companies talk about how hard alignment is. There’s a chance it has a net positive effect on the world, but I guarantee you there is also a non-zero chance it has a net negative effect. If you have some way of predicting the future, maybe you should get into investing.

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    Its funny to fuck around with, in the same way its funny ask a bible bot for Judges 15-16 and watching the bot get autobanned for saying ass.

    thats about all it is though, a stupid silly thing to fuck around with.

    Shouldnt be a production/human replacement thing.

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    I use it to explain dumber questions i have about math and coding concepts.

    I use it to write scripts.

    I used it to interpret my rental lease and calculate penalties and see whats covered by my landlord vs myself.

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    Yes. Ai art is great. It’s a new medium and pretty much every argument against it was made against photography a century ago, and most of them against pre-mixed paints before that. Stop believing the haters who don;t know what it actually is.

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    There’s a handful of actual good use-cases. For example, Spotify has a new playlist generator that’s actually pretty good. You give it a bunch of terms and it creates a playlist of songs from those terms. It’s just crunching a bunch of data to analyze similarities with words. That’s what it’s made for.

    It’s not intelligence. It’s a data crunching tool to find correlations. Anyone treating it like intelligence will create nothing more than garbage.

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    I ask it a lot of technical questions that are broad and non-specific. It helps to quickly get a gauge on what is the correct way to implement something.

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    I use ChatGpt to ask programming questions, it’s not always correct but neither is Stack Overflow nowadays. At least it will point me in the right direction.

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      ChatGPT actually explains the code and can answer questions about it and doesn’t make snarky comments about how your question is a duplicate of sixteen other posts which kind of intersect to do what you want but not in a clean way.

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      It’s funny you mention this, but the erotic roleplay aspect of llms is a thriving business generating millions of dollars every month now in subscription costs.

      We’ve barely even scratching the surface of what these models can do and they’re increasing in usage at an exponential rate.

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    I’ll use it to write scripts for repetitive tasks at my job. I never learned or know code so it’s actually super helpful in that sense but that isn’t really what OP is asking i don’t think. I use AI by going on to their platform and initiating the interaction. I disable every form of AI I am capable of disabling/uninstalling. Every integrated sense of AI has been obnoxious.

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    Depends on what you mean by “like” lol

    It’s nice to generate images of settings for my d&d campaign.
    It’s nice that I can replace Google/Siri with something I run and control locally, for controlling my home.

    But those aren’t really important things

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    Like any new tool it is being abused to hurt the working class by the wealthy. It does have useful aspects if used properly but it’s pretty overshadowed by all the awful uses imo