Come on, Guardian.
The answer is no.
The most unsettling question is hardly that, it's something about why we still haven't stopped Israel.
#ai #aibollocks #Israel
@Alternatecelt I hate this shit.
@AeonCypher
Me too. It's utterly gullible bollocks.
It's freaking programmed to sound human, that doesn't mean it has the feelings it expresses.
That's like thinking Mark Hammill was genuinely feeling that 'Nooooo, that's impossible!' At the end of Empire Strike Back.
@Alternatecelt
"If you draw a sad face on a balloon does the suffering I imagine it having matter more than real humans really suffering? Much to ponder."

@Alternatecelt they would rather project humanity into an AI than an immigrant, a trans person, or a victim of genocide starving to death

morally-devoid centrist claptrap

@Alternatecelt The Guardian is now officially more concerned about autocorrect's feelings than trans people's.
@GlasWolf
Yep.
Projecting feelings onto an inanimate thing is apparently easier than paying attention to real feelings.
@Alternatecelt In general when a headline has a question in it, the answer is usually 'no'.
@Alternatecelt I have the Grauniad app so I can do the crossword. If I accidentally click on a headline, it asks me to pay. If I want vacuous white middle class guilt, I’ll stand in an aisle in Waitrose and listen to the conversations.
@Alternatecelt Tomorrow in the Grauniad: help Gazans by cooking authentic Palestinian meals and inviting your friends round.
@Alternatecelt "Is the train going to come through the screen and crush us? Filmmakers and viewers grapple with the most terrifiyng-
@Alternatecelt Grauniad clickbait. Disappointing. They used to have real journalism.
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@Alternatecelt

Who pays people to write such inhuman bullshit? Or is this article just another algorithm-generated slop?

@TobiWanKenobi
For the money OpenAI pays them mebbe?
@Alternatecelt There is a very handy law for this types of headlines https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headlines
Betteridge's law of headlines - Wikipedia

@tlayoyo
Cheers.
I know it's a rubbish, clickbait headline. I think it's irresponsible of them to run stories like that.
@Alternatecelt the summation problems in my Calc II class suffered as I murdered them. (Summations weren't my favorite)
@Alternatecelt the rule of thumb: if the headline end in a question mark, the answer is no.
@A_denie
Oh aye, for sure. Not sure the headline writer is aware though....

@Alternatecelt

WTF is up at Guardian, computer code claiming to suffer is absolute and utter hogwash.

Nothing to write about

The completely distopic state in UK under Starmer and Labour, Con Servatives would not be better, sewer pipe farage and reform even worse.

Continued Genocide in Israel

War on Ukraine

A thousand plus peaceful protestors arrested as terrorists,

No Terrorists arrests for violent protests in front of Migrant housing, attacks on Police and Property, Hate speech.

@Kerplunk
Yep. There's a lot more pressing things than a juvenile fantasy about 'feelin' machines. It's not even good Sci-fi.