• acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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    9 days ago

    Unironically what’s happening. We keep working menial jobs to feed machines that drive most of the internet traffic so they can “create art”.

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      Well we need to go Return to Office, because the CEOs said that was important. Because of real estate and local small businesses. But then they keep laying people off, because they got scammed into thinking AI can replace them. So who do they think is going to return to the empty offices? 🤔🤷

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        The return to office was just to make people quit anyway. They do layoffs when the RtO fails.

        And the only people being replaced by AIs are untrained customer support and content-scammer writers. There aren’t many of the later, and the first ones are never who people talk about when they claim that, so yeah, it’s a plain lie.

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    “But… can’t we all just connect to the net with out brain processor instead of using these things?”

    “This sound dangerously anti-Botcapitalism mr. 67Kq. What next? Open sources software?!”

    • HowAbt2day@futurology.today
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      We’re getting there;

      Magisterium AI is a Catholic-focused AI chatbot platform trained on over 27,000 church documents, offering answers deeply rooted in Catholic tradition. It has a user base around 100,000 monthly and includes features like reasoning mode, document upload for personalized commentary, and scribe mode for writing prayers and reflections. [AI helped me with this.]

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    Feels like the artist took a photo at a party and traced over the people to get the uncannily accurate poses