rob299
@rob299@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- Comment on My theory about the easy to spot bots in YouTube comments 5 weeks ago:
If you are concerned of the possibility of a bot being among other users that has no been deleted what I would suggest is. Get into less popular and less documented videos topics and their comment sections.
Idk what you are searching for but the more specific a video is to a genre or video topic will certainly throw of an ai chat bot. They’ll eventually say the wrong thing. What you do then is so if they bother correcting themself or do they keep using the same answer. You’l know its a bot because in more niche topics a real person would be more dedicated into saying the right things.
Linux is well documented but how documented is Palemoon browser compared to Firefox for example. The more specific you get the easier it will be to know if it’s an ai bot. If you talk about everyday topics the ai is always being trained on user generated content.
- Comment on My theory about the easy to spot bots in YouTube comments 5 weeks ago:
I don’t even look at YouTube comments half the time.
- Comment on take me back 😭 1 month ago:
To an extent. memes allow you to go back to this since memes are user generated and cheap to make their isn’t much stopping users from “going back” to a less minimalist time on those memes. I do have to say though that I think there a number of reasons as to why companies are more into minalism these days.
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Physical media is less prevalent, everything is happening online now, and so they might just be keeping in theme with modern web/app design.
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open source software is more prevalent and because of this, why would companies innovate at all if the interfaces are available to them for free.
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apple does it, and everyone has to follow apple. it’s the trend in business.
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- Comment on My AI therapist got me through dark times 1 month ago:
There are going to be ai’s that tell users to kill themselves or not to. Depending on how well they are trained or set up by the creator and how the user is acting towards the ai. It’s not just one factor all those factors are linked to how the ai will respond so i’m not particularly victim blaming.
I do have to why why you bring up a news anchors fetish when we’re talking about the potential of an ai chat bot helping someone with suicidal issues. It really just sounds like you have a bias against ai and aren’t taking into account the potential of preventing suicide for a person when they have no one they feel comfortable to talk to.
However it is important to know the context of these cases. Ai character creators are able to make ai characters (on platforms like character ai) and are able to direct the behavior of the ai to how they would want. Now Gemini and grok on the other hand, ai’s like that where no one knows where Google or Musk are guiding them i’l acknowledge might not be as trustworthy because on character ai the user knows up front how the ai is intended to behave by the creator. If the user want to make a modification to the ai’s behavior or vibe they can literally just tell the ai character how they want the ai to behave and it will adapt. So ai does certainly have the potential help people with their tramas through conversation.
- Comment on My AI therapist got me through dark times 1 month ago:
I think ai can be usefull in cases like this. Especially in a case where a person who is literally about to commit the suicide. Ai might not be 100% accurate but if it can prevent someone from taking their life by offering it some support, that is a positive thing.