• pieman@lemmy.ml
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    18 hours ago

    LLMs should only be thought of as a really complicated search engine/database. Attaching a personality to them and treating them as your friend is crazy

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      13 hours ago

      They should not even be thought of as that, that is how you get people to think they can replace actual search engines with llms.

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        What do you even get back in search engines that is better? Ads? The AI articles that are wrong anyways?

        Yeah GPT is not great, but the better alternative is not search engines.

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    19 hours ago

    Not that I think that their relationships were healthy, but dude, c/selfhosted. Needing a subscription for something you plan to interface with daily forever is a recipe for financial burden. Giving control and maintenance of that software to another entity is a recipe for letdown.

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    Lol. Reminds me of a dialogue chain in Fallout 3 or 4 where one of the Brotherhood dudes finds out he’s a synth, so you kill him. Later ask his buddy if he misses him, and the dude says something like “That’s like missing a toaster. We don’t have time to mourn lost equipment.”

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    1 day ago

    Lordy. Just put your phone down go outside and just interact with humans.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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      Nah I’m good thanks. I don’t even want to talk to an AI.

      Now going outside and befriending some small creature, or hugging a few trees? That sounds nice.

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      If only it were that easy.

      Most third places have either disappeared, or been replaced with ones that you can only really enjoy if you’re able to spend money every time you go there (e.g. bars, theaters, cafes, clubs, etc).

      Many small towns are only getting smaller, leaving people that still live in them with less and less people to talk to.

      Economic circumstances are consistently getting worse across the board, meaning people are spending more time at work just to stay alive, rather than being able to easily arrange to spend time somewhere with people.

      It’s not like it’s impossible, obviously, but the state of the world is actively discouraging prosocial behavior through both cost and just circumstance.

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      1 day ago

      Humans elected trump, and are just the worst. This isn’t even new information. The old phrase in the 1970s was “people suck”. Probably some old classic car that still has that bumper sticker somewhere.

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      1 day ago

      Well humans made me realize that Facebook’s main reason for being awful was that more people joined… Same with reddit… More normal people joined…

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        It’s not just who’s on there. It’s also how the platforms promote content into your feed. When I was on Facebook in 2008 the friend feed was just that. Just people I mutually knew IRL posting. Facebook hadn’t yet figured out how to really monetize it. Advertisers were not as on it. SEO wasn’t really a thing yet.

        Fast-forward 5-6 years and it really grew into an all-encompassing thing. Yeah, more people were on it, but so were the marketable opportunities. So were the suggested posts. So were all the news organizations, the grifters, the advertisers… and Facebook’s role in all of that is to promote the most outrageous and engaging content to you to keep you on the site longer than ever before. They have it down to a science.

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    1 day ago

    then maybe don’t get so attached to something fully owned and operated by a 3rd party that can change it on a whim. or even kill it completely.

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    1 day ago

    People have been falling in love with scammers for as long as there have been people.

    Be there for your loved ones.