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*We need to talk
About AI
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Meme for Lemi The Cat
(cool furry youtuber and my friend)
*We need to talk
About AI
tumblrites HATE …
and don’t understand AI, but every time you click ANYTHING here an AI decides what you want to see next!
AI is happening HERE, NOW, and hating it isn’t going to fix anything.
AI is just another tool.
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My mother is getting fed AI slop on facebook and I'm scared she's going to start believing in something completely untrue. I've asked her to get off of there but she has friends that she only contacts on messenger. She's a good person but she doesn't have a good sense of when people are being dishonest and has parroted racist shit in the past without realising it.
I don't want to lose my loving mother to the content mill.
I remember a post where someone talked about how horror trends reflect fears in real life, do you think there's a lot of imposter/spot the anomaly games now because we're scared of AI and not being able to recognize it anymore?
Kilroy Was Here: A Timeless Rock Opera Worth Discovering Anew: Take a moment to explore Styx’s 1983 concept album Kilroy Was Here, a bold rock opera set in a future where music is banned by a controlling regime using robots. This story of censorship and technological control resonates strongly with today’s debates about AI’s impact on music and artistic freedom. Whether you know the album or are discovering it for the first time, consider how its themes might parallel current worries about whether AI will threaten or enhance human creativity and expression.
ROIs, AI Fears, and Who Could It Be Now?
I am a little scared. I got an ad saying that zoom was planning on integrating ai to sum up meetings.
The only way to do that is if it's interpreting an automatically made transcript of what everyone is saying.
That doesn't feel right. I sure hope there's an option to disable the ai entirely.