WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
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Bitch, I know what tone I'm using in texts, I don't need to retone "You got any weed for sale".
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Bitch, I know what tone I'm using in texts, I don't need to retone "You got any weed for sale".
Clicking "funny/corporate"
"Hello, I’d like to schedule a consultation regarding your botanical solutions division. Please forward me the brochure on your finest… greenery."
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
Nice, another reason to not use WhatsApp...
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
Also:
original message: “Please don’t leave dirty socks on the sofa.” The AI then offers “funny” rewrites, such as: “Please don’t make the sofa a sock graveyard,” “Breaking news: Socks found chilling on the couch. Please move them,” and “Hey, sock ninja, the laundry basket is that way!”
Am I the only one that thinks the "funny" ones in the given example are much more offensive than the original one?
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
„We use end to end encryption but we kindly ask you to provide your full messages to our AI“.
Using AI to write personal messages also seems like the worst use of it.
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„We use end to end encryption but we kindly ask you to provide your full messages to our AI“.
Using AI to write personal messages also seems like the worst use of it.
Hey, didn't you read? It uses "Meta’s Private Processing technology"!!1!
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Also:
original message: “Please don’t leave dirty socks on the sofa.” The AI then offers “funny” rewrites, such as: “Please don’t make the sofa a sock graveyard,” “Breaking news: Socks found chilling on the couch. Please move them,” and “Hey, sock ninja, the laundry basket is that way!”
Am I the only one that thinks the "funny" ones in the given example are much more offensive than the original one?
You are not
The original is fine as is.
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
Whoever still uses this piece of shit software most likely doesn't care for privacy or anything else.
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
Fun fact: you do not need permission to re-word your own texts if you realize upon re-reading it that one sounds like a snarky bitch.
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Hey, didn't you read? It uses "Meta’s Private Processing technology"!!1!
On Metas private servers, I assume?
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„We use end to end encryption but we kindly ask you to provide your full messages to our AI“.
Using AI to write personal messages also seems like the worst use of it.
Just like their automated, unencrypted chat backup that stores all unencrypted data to your google account.
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Whoever still uses this piece of shit software most likely doesn't care for privacy or anything else.
Or just values their stubborn contacts more.Yea, but if your kids participates in hobbies that share the info only via whatsapp, you can be the ignorant parent or the difficult parent or just go along…
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On Metas private servers, I assume?
No, in a very private part of the Cloud, so don't be afraid!
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
"Fuck you!"
Rephrase professionally
"I strongly disagree with your perspective."
so much better.
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Yea, but if your kids participates in hobbies that share the info only via whatsapp, you can be the ignorant parent or the difficult parent or just go along…
Love how some people pretend to be special or unique here. And most likely just for fake karma points.
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Yea, but if your kids participates in hobbies that share the info only via whatsapp, you can be the ignorant parent or the difficult parent or just go along…
Luckily i got no kids with some weird hobbies that require WA. And if I'd be in that position, I would still not use it. I don't like to be extorted, even not for "just an app".
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Love how some people pretend to be special or unique here. And most likely just for fake karma points.
Because I have an opinion? If I'd care for "karma" I'd be on reddit lol. But dude, go with the flow and consume the default. Couldn't care less about what you do.
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No, in a very private part of the Cloud, so don't be afraid!
That near Florida?
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Thanks, I hate it.
WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunch
With Writing Help, users can get AI-generated suggestions that rewrite their messages in professional, funny, supportive, or rephrased way.
TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
Why is this post getting down votes?
I get it's news you don't like, but it's still news people might want to know
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Why is this post getting down votes?
I get it's news you don't like, but it's still news people might want to know
Anecdotally, quite a lot of users vote "selfishly" and don't care that downvoting reduces visibility.
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