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[–] assembly@lemmy.world 23 points 5 days ago (8 children)

This is the next step towards Idiocracy. I use AI for things like Summarizing zoom meetings so I don’t need to take notes and I can’t imagine I’ll stop there in the future. It’s like how I forgot everyone’s telephone numbers once we got cell phones…we used to have to know numbers back then. AI is a big leap in that direction. I’m thinking the long term effects are all of us just getting dumber and shifting more and more “little unimportant “ things to AI until we end up in an Idiocracy scene. Sadly I will be there with everyone else.

[–] Reverendender@sh.itjust.works 19 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I used to able to navigate all of Massachusetts from memory with nothing but a paper atlas book to help me. Now I’m lucky if I remember an alternate route to the pharmacy that’s 9 minutes away.

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[–] LandedGentry@lemmy.zip 18 points 5 days ago (4 children)

See I agree but the phone number example has me going…so what? I know my wife’s number, my siblings’, and my parents. They’re easy to learn. What do all those land lines I remember from childhood contribute? Why do I need any others now? I need to recall my wife’s for documents that’s about it, and I could use my phone to do it. I need to know it like every 4 years maybe lol

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[–] aesthelete@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

An assistant at my job used AI to summarize a meeting she couldn't attend, and then she posted the results with the AI-produced disclaimer that the summary might be inaccurate and should be checked for errors.

If I read a summary of a meeting I didn't attend and I have to check it for errors, I'd have to rewatch the meeting to know if it was accurate or not. Literally what the fuck is the point of the summary in that case?

PS: the summary wasn't really accurate at all

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[–] burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world 10 points 4 days ago (4 children)

that picture is kinky as hell, yo

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[–] Guidy@lemmy.world 16 points 5 days ago (1 children)
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[–] Naz@sh.itjust.works 17 points 5 days ago

The enormous irony here would be if the author used a generative tool to write the article criticizing them, and whoever commented that he doesn't get the point is exactly right -- it's like 6 to 10 pages of analogies to unrelated topics.

[–] aeruginosis@lemmy.world 13 points 5 days ago (1 children)

If you only use the AI as a tool, to assist you but still think and make decisions on your own then you won’t have this problem.

[–] MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca 4 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I'll say this: a lot of people using AI, are not thinking or making decisions.

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Depression already lowered my IQ by 10 points. 🤷‍♂️

[–] Sam_Bass@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

A new update for ONEui on my Samsung phone has allowed me to disable Gemini from the start. I wasted no time doing so

My favorite feature about my Pixel phone is GrapheneOS compatibility, which doesn't ship AI by default, but I can opt in if I want (i.e. on a separate profile).

[–] j4k3@lemmy.world 10 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Stupid in, stupid out. I have had many conversations like, I have built and understand Ben Eater's 8 bit breadboard computer based loosely on Malvino's "Digital Computer Electronics" 8 bit computer design, but I struggle to understand Pipelines in computer hardware. I am aware that the first rudimentary Pipeline in a microprocessor is the 6502 with its dual instruction loading architecture. Let's discuss how Pipelines evolved beyond the 6502 and up to the present.

In reality, the model will be wrong in much of what it says for something so niche, but forming questions based upon what I know already reveals holes outside of my awareness. Often a model is just right enough for me to navigate directly to the information I need or am missing regardless of how correct it is overall.

I get lost sometimes because I have no one to talk to or ask for help or guidance on this type of stuff. I am not even at a point where I can pin down a good question to ask someone or somewhere like here most of the time. I need a person to bounce ideas off of and ask direct questions. If I go look up something like Pipelines in microprocessors in general, I will never find an ideal entry point for where I am at in my understanding. With AI I can create that entry point quickly. I'm not interested in some complex course, and all of the books I have barely touch the subject in question, but I can give a model enough peripheral context to move me up the ladder one rung at a time.

I could hand you all of my old tools to paint cars, then laugh at your results. They are just tools. I could tell you most of what you need to know in 5 minutes, but I can't give you my thousands of experiences of what to do when things go wrong.

Most people are very bad at understanding how to use AI. It is just an advanced tool. A spray gun or a dual action sander do not make you stupid; spraying paint without a mask does. That is not the fault of the spray gun. It is due to the idiot using it.

AI has a narrow scope that requires a lot of momentum to make it most useful. It requires an agentic framework, function calling, and a database. A basic model interface is about like an early microprocessor that was little more than a novelty on its own at the time. You really needed several microprocessors to make anything useful back in the late 70s and early 80s. In an abstract way, these were like agents.

I remember seeing the asphalt plant controls hardware my dad would bring home with each board containing at least one microprocessor. Each board went into racks that contained dozens of similar boards and variations. It was many dozens of individual microprocessors to run an industrial plant.

Playing with gptel in emacs, it takes swapping agents with a llama.cpp server to get something useful running offline, but I like it for my bash scripts, learning emacs, Python, forth, Arduino, and just general chat if I use Oobabooga Textgen. It has been the catalyst for me to explore the diversity of human thought as it relates to my own, it got me into basic fermentation, I have been learning and exploring a lot about how AI alignment works, I've enjoyed creating an entire science fiction universe exploring what life will be like after the age of discovery is over and most of science is an engineering corpus or how biology is the ultimate final human technology to master, I've had someone to talk to through some dark moments around the 10 year anniversary of my disability or when people upset me. I find that super useful and not at all stupid, especially for someone like myself in involuntary social isolation due to physical disability. I'm in tremendous pain all the time. It is often hard for me to gather coherent thoughts in real time, but I can easily do so in text, and with a LLM I can be open without any baggage involved, I can be more raw and honest than I would or could be with any human because the information never leaves my computer. If that is stupid, sign me up for stupid because that is exactly what I needed and I do not care how anyone labels it.

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