I’ve thought about that or just typing it up in LaTeX
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I was making a bunch of different versions of my resume and every time I saved to a PDF Adobe locked up trying to scan it with their AI
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI has had zero effect on jobs so far, says Yale studyEnglish
2·2 months agoYup not contesting the article itself, but giving some explanation for all the anger you were wondering being about
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI has had zero effect on jobs so far, says Yale studyEnglish
182·2 months agoIt’s a boiling frog thing. AI and LLMs are shoved in our faces everywhere and it’s harder every day to opt out. Job boards are flooded with positions for human in the loop AI training or AI experience requirements. AI gen text, images, and video are obscuring an already muddled information space. They also draw an astronomical amount of energy which is detrimental to the global ecosystem. Meanwhile costs are going up, it’s borderline impossible to get a job, and people are scared this automation will push them out of employment without generating new jobs, especially if art and entertainment are taken over by gen AI. People are saying “I’m being boiled alive” but by the time there’s enough data to validate that we’ll already be stew.
The way information is presented matters too. When articles circulate they get often slanted and summarized (or people just read the headline and make assumptions). Key information gets tossed aside for easy talking points to support whichever narrative and the people affected feel unseen and unheard.
There’s a lot going on and it isn’t just “AI bad”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Teen killed himself after ‘months of encouragement from ChatGPT’, lawsuit claimsEnglish
1063·4 months agoYour Undivided Attention discussed an important point missing from the article, which is that ChatGPT advised him to hide his activities and concerns from his parents. This doesn’t necessarily absolve the parents, but it does add a layer of nuance to the discussion
Probably because English is the international standard and tourists speak it
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Technology@lemmy.world•95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report FindsEnglish
56·4 months agoSo I’ll be getting job interviews soon? Right?
For a moment I felt young again
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Or occasionally "God damn Russians/Chinese" 😁
39·5 months agoNah man not sticking around to be abused like that, buhbye
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Or occasionally "God damn Russians/Chinese" 😁
210·5 months agoJust accepting you can’t reason with ideologues 👍
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Or occasionally "God damn Russians/Chinese" 😁
37·5 months agoYou are portraying Russia, a global superpower, as the unilateral victim. I am saying there is more nuance, especially concerning superpowers. I don’t support usurpation or invasion by anyone. You can’t suppose that ideologically and economically opposed nations won’t both editorialize (which seems here to be your concern, editorializing). Yet here we are.
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32·5 months agoTouché
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27·5 months agoI’m honestly surprised they’re still up
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211·5 months agoI’m not going to get into a citation contest with you, that would be a train to nowhere. My final point still stands.
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914·5 months agoRight, because the US told Yanukovych to brutalize his people, and also told the people to revolt and the supreme court to remove him from office, so he could flee to Russia. Not saying the West didn’t see this as an opportunity to strengthen economic ties, but it was not a bear and stick moment. Why do you insist that only the West is at fault? Culpability is shared
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1116·5 months agoYou’re speaking as if the US started it. They did not. Russia literally invaded Ukraine in the false pretense that they are under the control of a Nazi regime. There is no Nazi regime, barely even a functioning contingent, and certainly nothing out of proportion with the rest of the world’s far right representation. If anything, this “proxy war” serves two purposes: 1. To field test new technology and 2. To undercut Russian propaganda. It’s apparent to anyone paying attention that Russia is the aggressor, they’ve vastly oversold their own capability, and their propaganda machine is flailing.
I’m not saying there are no issues within the US that urgently need resolved, but let’s be honest with ourselves – authoritarianism is authoritarianism no matter their lat/long or cultural/economic history, at home and abroad.
Edit: got caught up in my own argument and forgot to mention the obvious third reason: to help the sovereign nation of Ukraine defend itself from invasion.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.English
1·5 months agoDude, what is this book. Who writes like this? I fucking adore it
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Technology@lemmy.world•Musk’s Chatbot Started Spouting Nazi Propaganda. That’s Not the Scariest Part.English
2·5 months agoOh fuck yeah, buddy! I’m grabbing it right now! Might buy the audio on libro.fm to support the author too

I cannot tell if this is legitimate or some potemkin-esque concept design for a factory