AbraNidoran
@AbraNidoran@beehaw.org
- Comment on ChatGPT's Impact On Our Brains According to an MIT Study 9 hours ago:
And people brewing coffee on a keurig don’t think about the process of making coffee as much as someone who grinds their own beans and brews a pour-over.
The output of the two is different. And while they can serve the same function (providing caffeine in the form of a drink), if someone needs artisan coffee, the keurig will not do.
And if someone has only ever used a keurig, they may not know where to start.
Anyways, I contend that we need to do a better job actually interesting people in artisan essays, so the slop produced by LLMs is more easily identified as such.
Of course that requires a desire to educate people for a reason other than extracting economic value from them, so it’s unlikely to become widespread.
- Comment on ‘An Overwhelmingly Negative And Demoralizing Force’: What It’s Like Working For A Company That’s Forcing AI On Its Developers 2 months ago:
It will give summaries of search results with links (fancy Google), but also those summaries will be inaccurate (it lies)
- Comment on Meta hit with $840 million EU fine for 'abusive' Facebook Marketplace ad practices 6 months ago:
(though it didn’t pay wall me for some reason 🤷)
- Comment on Was browsing through the Immich cursed knowledge library. This is quite interesting. 9 months ago:
So if I download an image from the web with GPS data, and then open it in an app that just reads images (so it doesn’t need location permissions)… That app (on some phones) gets a modified version of the file?
Which could make me think that the image doesn’t have location information.
Which could result in me uploading that file using a browser (that does have location permission turned on) to a website, and I think it’s safe to share because there’s no private information in the image, but my phone has conspired to mislead me.
Yes, that is cursed.