Some genius made his AI remind him to get milk in the morning and it used up his $20 account balance overnight because it kept checking if it was morning every 30 minutes. Lmao. “AI”

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[…] at least 70% of the AI hype that’s bottom-up — eg, excited users — is people who never learned how to actually use their computer suddenly realizing the computer can do things for them

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@oatmeal I think AI is a user interface paradigm shift more so than making computers smart or whatever. A natural language interface to computing tasks is a powerful thing. Much more so than having a little box that bullshits you.
@forkexecwait 100% agree. The scam is intelligence which with fomo is meant to boost valuations and really is not a deliverable of this technology, and there’s no evidence I’m aware of anyone can demonstrate such abilities.
@forkexecwait @oatmeal same idea here, people would be genuinely amazed by dumb 9M parameter models than can just do function calling well (and run in browser rather than huge datacentres), i.e. converting from "What's on my to-do list today" -> print(get_tasks("2026-02-01"))
@forkexecwait @oatmeal my specific beef with gemini vs google assistant is that gemini is INCONSISTENT in its response to me when i give it a command. It's pretty infuriating. And now assistant is gone 😭😭😭
they're just reinventing the command line. because natural language is ambiguous, so eventually there will be a specific dialect used that isn't ambiguous. aka, a command line