Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most depressing aspect is the increasing use in education and how it's being shoved down everyone's throats. I feel so sorry for the kids who are going to grow up using it.
All of these claims that AI is going to make people smarter are ludicrous, people don't understand that a lot of the "menial "work in synthesizing, recalling information and using critical thinking is the foundation of our intelligence. I think even in a few years people's vocabulary will have withered and most younger people will be inarticulate. Oh, but they will be able to focus on more "important" things because AI has done all the easy work.
And what you'll notice when you use AI for anything you have some expertise in, it's often wrong or misinterprets things.
The under-18s are going to be legit dumbasses going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only remember when it was ChatGPT and DALLE in 2022? Now every website needs an AI chatbot for some reason?![]()
Literally every Twitter top reply now:
@grok is this true?
@grok please explain what this means
@grok draw a picture of this
Google still exists..duh.
Anonymous wrote:I only remember when it was ChatGPT and DALLE in 2022? Now every website needs an AI chatbot for some reason?![]()
Anonymous wrote:The most depressing aspect is the increasing use in education and how it's being shoved down everyone's throats. I feel so sorry for the kids who are going to grow up using it.
All of these claims that AI is going to make people smarter are ludicrous, people don't understand that a lot of the "menial "work in synthesizing, recalling information and using critical thinking is the foundation of our intelligence. I think even in a few years people's vocabulary will have withered and most younger people will be inarticulate. Oh, but they will be able to focus on more "important" things because AI has done all the easy work.
Anonymous wrote:The most depressing aspect is the increasing use in education and how it's being shoved down everyone's throats. I feel so sorry for the kids who are going to grow up using it.
All of these claims that AI is going to make people smarter are ludicrous, people don't understand that a lot of the "menial "work in synthesizing, recalling information and using critical thinking is the foundation of our intelligence. I think even in a few years people's vocabulary will have withered and most younger people will be inarticulate. Oh, but they will be able to focus on more "important" things because AI has done all the easy work.
Anonymous wrote:I keep opening up apps, alot of them I’ve used for past a decade now and seeing almost all of them have something AI related features on their app really bothers me, even seeing over 15 AI ads on YouTube is so bothering some. I really don’t get why companies are now going to be enduring the AI hellhole, and there is already too much…
Anonymous wrote:Isnt Wendy’s drive thru apparently replaced with AI now? That apparently must suck for some people.

Anonymous wrote:Yes. FYI you can put "-ai" at the end of a Google search but it's even easier to use a different browser like Duck Duck Go that lets you turn AI off entirely.