• tinfoilhat@lemmy.ml
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    Nothing is sacred, and there is no honor among thieves.

    The ruling class only seek to exploit. They took away the trees and charged us for the fruit. They took away the streams and sold us back the water.

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    *Costing billions, not worth billions. There is a difference.

    Those ai data centres, etc, may cost someone or something a gazillion billion, but they sure ain’t worth it.

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    13 hours ago

    I recorded and copyrighted a WAV of myself farting once, and now I hear it everywhere. Fuck AI firms.

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    Terrible analogy.

    The library everyone built is still there, free of charge for everyone to use.

    What AI companies have built is an assistant who has photographic memory and has read everything in the library.

    You’re still free to use the library to find what you want, but the library is not using the Dewey decimal system.

    You’re also free to build your own knowledge base using the information from the library if you want to, and charge for access or give it away for free.

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      40 minutes ago

      The xitter post is probably made using AI and AI has this habit of stuffing analogies as a puchline everywhere.

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      Photographic memory isn’t quite right. It’s more like photographic memory with a side of alzheimer’s. It can oscillate back and forth between knowing everything and making things up, leaving it unreliable.

    • november@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      What AI companies have built is an assistant who has photographic memory and has read everything in the library.

      And tells you to eat rocks and glue.