Japan using generative AI less than other countries
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In other news, Japan has an aging population.
And do you think all the shrimp jesuses on facebook are made by and for young people?
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And do you think all the shrimp jesuses on facebook are made by and for young people?
I don't know what are those, and for some reasons, I am afraid to look it up...
You know, Japan...
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They also embraced QR codes a decade or more before the West did.
It's okay. We all make mistakes sometimes.
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Methinks you are romanticizing a culture you don’t live in by only seeing the positives you like.
That's kind of an insulting assumption as I'm Japanese and live in Japan. So while I may have a biased opinion, I wouldn't say it's romantisizing.
In fact, I'd say you're the one that seems to be making assumptions based on snippets of our culture that you see on the internet. The weird vending machines that sell letters from your pretend grandma to used panties aren't found everywhere you go — they're in specific locations for the novelty.
Also having regular vending machines for drinks and food doesn't exactly contradict my point. The vending machines are more for the customers' convenience. They're not installed specifically for removing human contact. Yes, we lose human contact as a result, but it's a tradeoff to better serve customers whereas most companies that deploy AI support agents probably do so to save a buck.
Sorry about the rant.
I miss the good ol days when I could have a nice chat with the neighborhood cashier while I bought my used panties.
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I did not realize that lemmy doesn't trunkate excessively long comments and put a "read more" button like most websites do....
Hmm, that means posting anything long for any reason is annoying. Oh well... I guess long term that will make short 160 character quips the preferred form on Lemmy.No, people are fine reading long comments, or just scrolling past them. Lemmy also has collapsible comments to make this easier. No one is down voting your comment because it is long. They are down voting it because you didn't write it.
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Japanese people tend to make a big deal out of the "human touch," especially when it comes to service, so I can see how companies aren't jumping on to the hype. We're also pretty slow to adopt change.
Oh and maybe the shit exchange rate makes it expensive to use the service as everything is pretty much foreign tech.
I think it's more likely that a few C level execs just tried using AI to do their jobs for more than 10 minutes, said "man, this really doesn't live up to the hype", and wisely decided to hold off until AI wasn't a huge waste of time.
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I don't know what are those, and for some reasons, I am afraid to look it up...
You know, Japan...
Shrimp Jesus is wery western phenomenon
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Japan using generative AI less than other countries | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
A government survey shows that Japan is lagging behind in the use of generative AI. It shows that fewer people and businesses in the country utilize the technology compared to other major economies.
NHK WORLD (www3.nhk.or.jp)
I take issue with this article using the language "lagging behind in the use of generative AI". That language seems to imply there is something wrong in this behaviour.
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It's a creative country. They don't need a slopbot to make substandard garbage for them.
Yeah, they'll just make substandard garbage themselves.
That Time I got Isekai'd into a World Where Everything is a Woman!
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In other news, Japan has an aging population.
if any country has an actual interest in replacing their disappearing population with AI workers, it would be Japan
Youmay not be wrong, but it reinforces the notion AI is a new tiktok fad and nothing truly useful
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Yeah, they'll just make substandard garbage themselves.
That Time I got Isekai'd into a World Where Everything is a Woman!
Human created substandard garbage > AI slop
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if any country has an actual interest in replacing their disappearing population with AI workers, it would be Japan
Youmay not be wrong, but it reinforces the notion AI is a new tiktok fad and nothing truly useful
Yeah, I bet TikTok isn't really popular among the elderly people too..
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Human created substandard garbage > AI slop
Can't argue with that
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Well, there’s no fax API so how would they access it?
…. God I have the dumbest idea for a project now
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I did not realize that lemmy doesn't trunkate excessively long comments and put a "read more" button like most websites do....
Hmm, that means posting anything long for any reason is annoying. Oh well... I guess long term that will make short 160 character quips the preferred form on Lemmy.Or you know you could just use your own brain which I'm assuming you have and come up with your own opinions.