• nosuchanon@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Theo whole OS is garbage. Used to be at least functional, now it’s an ad infested AI slop fest.

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    7 hours ago

    they probably had Copilot write the new TOS that included this line and since nobody who uses AI reads the final output, nobody caught it.

    they never expected consumers to actually read the TOS.

  • BouteilleBrune@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Where I live, high ranking bank employees are required to use it for serious use and important advice.

    Twist the reality all you want, copilot manages my whole life.

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    11 hours ago

    Meanwhile, watching the NCAA game yesterday I multiple commercials from Microsoft stating copilot as something to use in your daily work place and work flow. And I didn’t see any disclaimer that AI was for entertaining purposes only and that they weren’t liable for killing your business.

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    11 hours ago

    fuck you mean, youre pushing ai as if its usable on every corner of the OS, and NOW you announced it to be unreliable?

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    18 hours ago

    Ah, the famous “Fox News” defense of claiming you’re an entertainment medium but you should totally trust it.

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    13 hours ago

    I can see where an AI that fucks everything up all the time might be entertaining like a good slapstick comedy, but nah, Resident Evil Requiem is sufficient entertainment for now.

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      7 hours ago

      Topic aside: I want to play resident evil requiem. do i have to play previous games as well? I haven’t played any.

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        Naw, they’re tenuously connected aside from some specific moments and characters across the franchise.

        Story wise it’s all pulp horror/scifi. If you want to play the highlights, the remakes of part 2 and 4 from the 2010’s are fantastic games and each stand on their own. 7 & 8 are a more modern style and really good straight horror experiences but not necessary to enjoy Requiem. The other entires can be rough as they were created with various elements of game design and language we’ve moved past and improved on since.

        Resident Evil Characters wiki page can be a fun read for a little more context but not an absolute need.

        Alternately if you want to get caught up without a 100 hour investment in play time, Noah Caldwell-Gervais does great long form essays on video game series’ and his resident evil one will get you up to speed for requiem in significantly less time.

        I started playing them on original PlayStation release and have enjoyed them all for different reasons. The story is a hodgepodge of 30 years of writers and artists building a world that is both overly complex and charmingly simple. Each release can be seen as a reflection of the world it was created in and the horror and espionage tropes of the time. At the end of the day though, it is a very silly series that understands the ridiculousness of its characters and world and strikes a great balance between that and being genuinely scary.

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    23 hours ago

    A salesman for an AI consulting company made the comment that we don’t expect perfection from humans, so why should we expect it from AI? He was smug about it, too, like it was his big gotcha. Joke’s on him, I’m the one that talked the bosses out of spending money with them.

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      That’s such a bad argument too. The whole point of technology is to help perfect the output of humans. Why would we buy technology that is known to not do that

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        20 hours ago

        “You can get pretty good results most of the time and save money on labor!” Not like our whole business model is focused on expertise and compliance or anything. Surely our clients won’t mind a few little mistakes here and there, as a treat.

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      18 hours ago

      we don’t expect perfection from humans, so why should we expect it from AI?

      If we can’t expect better from an AI than from a human, why should we use the AI (other than so you don’t have to pay workers)?

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        18 hours ago

        I think there’s an important semantic difference between worse performance and correctness. Tools, like AI, can underperform when compared to humans and still be very useful and worth investing into, but that’s only as long as they perform correctly.

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          14 hours ago

          Tools, like AI, can underperform when compared to humans and still be very useful and worth investing into, but that’s only as long as they perform correctly.

          Yeah, the ‘but’ is the entire problem. In my experience, LLM chatbots are like if you made a 12yo a junior admin and fed them speed. Very quick to give you a confident answer, but wrong more often than not. The worst part is a lot of what I’m doing is coding, and it gets basic commands and syntax wrong