@wdormann I will always refuse to use #AI! People need to start actually thinking and stop relying on this #FakeIntelligence BS.

The word “prompt” gives me all the information about you that I need to turn on my heals and leave.

After all.. #information is what we all seek, don’t we?
#ai #wasteoftime #fakeintelligence #noinnovation #art #artist #21stcenturyplague #DigitalArt #PixelArt

Yesterday those Microsoft product people told me ”no you cannot change the way search results are displayed, there’s an AI making sure you get the most relevant search results on the top, and you can’t turn it off”

-Well your AI is highly unintelligent.

#FakeIntelligence

⬆️ @dangillmor

>> #Google's #AI is such hot garbage...wow.

What did its #FakeIntelligence do now, besides telling people to eat a few rocks a day?

⬆️ @carbonated_estrogen

>>>>All computer science curricula are missing one crucial topic:
>>how to deal with private equity and management takeover

Meanwhile, they made us take #ethics courses that the #FakeIntelligence people promptly defenestrated before they started on their first #AI prompt

Old joke:

People: >> “What do we want?”

AI: >> #AI

People: >> “When do we want it?”

AI: >> “When do we want what?”

Can’t wait to evaluate where #AppleIntelligence falls on the spectrum between #RealIntelligence and #FakeIntelligence

⬆️ @kravietz
>>>> ✅ Cooperation between #TASS & #Xinhua

>> designed to spread more coordinated #disinformation

#US lawmakers call for scrutiny of #NewsBreak news aggregation app that uses #AI #FakeIntelligence tools to produce bogus stories.

“only thing more terrifying than a company that deals in unchecked, artificially generated news, is one with deep ties to an adversarial foreign government," said Sen #MarkWarner, a #Democrat who chairs the Intelligence Committee.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/newsbreak-some-us-lawmakers-call-more-scrutiny-news-app-with-chinese-origins-2024-06-07/

⬆️ @nicholas_saunders @[email protected] @QasimRashid

>> Citing sources is a game. If pushed, I might reference #ai

You already have, and without being pushed 🙂

#FakeIntelligence

I am one of those types that is leery of any AI-generated reference or "evidence" even if it matches my POV.

Computational, mathematical, statistical analysis of relevant data is great, but generating new "facts" out of thin air by amalgamation of "similar" info is NOT.

How is this progress #Google?

We outsourced everything to Asia and made ourselves a hollow shell to enrich the rich even more.

Now we are outsourcing everything to #AI #FakeIntelligence and making ourselves even more hollow.

In the age of #Trump and deliberate disinformation, can we really afford these kinds of experiments?

#Microsoft is taking this to a whole new level, breathing down our necks with a camera pointed at our screens — so it can "help" us be productive

https://apnews.com/article/google-ai-overviews-96e763ea2a6203978f581ca9c10f1b07

Cats on the moon? Google's AI tool is producing misleading responses that have experts worried

Google’s search engine used to spit out a ranked list of websites that might help you figure out an answer to your question. Now it provides instant answers generated by artificial intelligence that might tell you that cats have visited the moon. While the silliest answers shared on social media this week might represent just a fraction of what Google’s AI Overviews are telling its millions of users, several experts said the tech giant was irresponsible in releasing something that could further perpetuate misinformation.

AP News

Study finds #AI chatbots feed our own bias back to us.

#ArtificialIntelligence (AI) chatbots are increasingly inclined to echo the views of people who use them, according to US researchers who found that platforms limit what information they share depending on who is asking 😂

#EatShit #FakeIntelligence

https://www.thestatesman.com/technology/study-finds-ai-chatbots-feed-our-own-bias-back-to-us-1503300455.html

Study finds AI chatbots feed our own bias back to us - The Statesman

Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots are increasingly inclined to echo the views of people who use them, according to US researchers who found that platforms limit what information they share depending on who is asking.

The Statesman