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  • Yeah, there is. But that requires thinking that isn’t emulated well by LLMs.

    LLMs don’t really do any thinking.

    Edit: what we’re seeing as AI is really just the next generation of ML (machine learning).

    There’s no intelligence to it.

    I recall in AP language and composition, the strategy our teacher told us, was that you could make up fake facts. All that mattered is that you demonstrated the rhetorical devices and proper grammar.

    LLMs are basically like a student taking that test. The facts aren’t relevant, all that matters is the grammar and how it sounds. Maybe the facts are real, or not.





  • Whatever ai bullshit is going on with my camera, it needs to stop.

    I got a license plate pic of someone who hit my car and was running.

    It should have been mildly blurry, but accurate. If it was, I could have used a deblur filter / high pass, and dsp to reasonably guess. Especially between 3 pics. I.e., an “A” should have a triangle shape and be wider on bottom, “W” would be wider on top,

    But each one, the license plate had different shaped squiggles in each picture. It’s like I took a picture of three different plates and blurred each one, then painted over it.

    Very strange.







  • I bet, if they haven’t already, some of the info stored by sites is how we interact with it. And I bet with AI you can pretty much fingerprint someone based on habits.

    So even your alt accounts will know it’s you.

    Edit: why do you think Reddit made the big push for their own app? Engagement, time spent looking at a post, how fast you scroll past something, all useful metrics for ad revenue. And we know that ad companies like tracking us.

    Any spooky shit comes after the systems are developed for ads.