• NoiseColor
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    -149 days ago

    I don’t think anyone is so stupid to believe current ai can solve everything.

    And honestly, I didn’t see any marketing material that would claim that.

    • @BassTurd@lemmy.world
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      149 days ago

      You are both completely over estimating the intelligence level of “anyone” and not living in the same AI marketed universe as the rest of us. People are stupid. Really stupid.

      • NoiseColor
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        29 days ago

        I don’t understand why this is so important, marketing is all about exaggerating, why expect something different here.

        • @BassTurd@lemmy.world
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          39 days ago

          It’s not important. You said AI isn’t being marketed to be able to do everything. I said yes it is. That’s it.

          • NoiseColor
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            09 days ago

            My point is people aren’t expecting AGI. People have already tried them and understand what the general capabilities are. Businesses today even more. I don’t think exaggerating the capabilities is such an overarching issue, that anyone could call the whole thing a scam.

    • @petrol_sniff_king@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      19 days ago

      The Zoom CEO, that is the video calling software, wanted to train AIs on your work emails and chat messages to create AI personalities you could send to the meetings you’re paid to sit through while you drink Corona on the beach and receive a “summary” later.

      The Zoom CEO, that is the video calling software, seems like a pretty stupid guy?

      Yeah. Yeah, he really does. Really… fuckin’… dumb.

      • @jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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        99 days ago

        Same genius who forced all his own employees back into the office. An incomprehensibly stupid maneuver by an organization that literally owes its success to people working from home.