What happens when chatbots shape your reality? Concerns are growing online
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Ok good example. The left took a hard stance. The right adopted it. A lot of right wing people made a lot of money with it regardless of its practicalness. They used that money to invest in each other.
The left somehow has become Luddites and they're falling behind yet don't see how that mentality is holding hobbling their progress
Yeah its very similar to graft and extortion in that way. The left really needs to get onboard.
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I know, trump supporters say the same shit when you tell them they're acting like clowns too
You're cooked buddy
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Yeah its very similar to graft and extortion in that way. The left really needs to get onboard.
Extortion? How so?
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I just think it's funny that "AI" (which is "artificial intelligence" not in the sense of "human-made" but in the sense of "fake") is contemperaneous with Trump.
This is going to go down in history (if humanity survives long enough) as the Idiot and Lunatic Age.
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Extortion? How so?
something like have your media do a hit piece on my opponets son or I won't release the aid that im legally obligated to release.
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You're cooked buddy
Yea? How's America doing? You guys winning yet? Any victory in the foreseeable future?
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Right, I see a handful of articles about the same handful of people. The hysteria is the media. Absolutely floored how no one else sees that the media is driving a weird campaign against AI. It's creating opinions.
I'm not saying AI is great. But I am saying fucking media is doing a thing and more people should be asking why
no one else sees that the media is driving a weird campaign against AI
Media criticism tends to fly out the window the moment the narrative aligns with someone’s personal views. Echo chambers can be hard to recognize once you’re inside one. If I didn’t come to Lemmy, I’d barely even know that there are people who’ve made hating AI their whole identity - they seem to be nowhere to be found in the real world.
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They also mindlessly broadcast whatever lies the CEOs of the big tech company's are telling. Do you complain about that pattern too? No? You just don't like anything negative about AI? Interesting.
They also mindlessly broadcast whatever lies the CEOs of the big tech company’s are telling.
LLMs? Want to give an example of this? When ChatGPT 5 came out I asked it what the "thinking built in" means and it told me it's probably just a marketing term.
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They also mindlessly broadcast whatever lies the CEOs of the big tech company’s are telling.
LLMs? Want to give an example of this? When ChatGPT 5 came out I asked it what the "thinking built in" means and it told me it's probably just a marketing term.
Mainstream media. For instance when Dario Amodei says AI is going to replace x% of jobs by 2027 the media prints it and doesn't ask why he thinks that or ask where the numbers come from. It's wild speculation and it does not get treated as such.
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no one else sees that the media is driving a weird campaign against AI
Media criticism tends to fly out the window the moment the narrative aligns with someone’s personal views. Echo chambers can be hard to recognize once you’re inside one. If I didn’t come to Lemmy, I’d barely even know that there are people who’ve made hating AI their whole identity - they seem to be nowhere to be found in the real world.
Right most people I meet day to day are maybe a bit interested but don't care much.
To me this is a chicken vs egg situation. I think a lot of people see this as the media responding to people.
I think it's the other way around and I'm trying to understand why. To me, it looks certain that the media is agenda setting with AI. I watched this with the war on terror, anti immigration views, Ebola, imaginary waves of crime that never existed. I can see the headlines, the tone, the framing are all so similar. I just don't understand why. It's a powerful tool, my default opinion is always that this technology does balance some power in society and so by keeping it as a tool of the rich while the rest reject it is important culturally.
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