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Jzush
·18 gün önce·discuss
Not sure how much warrants are going to help when a judge will see a stack of requests from a police chief and just rubber stamp them all without looking. This is already a problem in places where warrants are required.
Jzush
·geçen ay·discuss
When companies like Microsoft can get away with it with zero consequences, it sort of seems like less of an issue.
Jzush
·geçen ay·discuss
I believe it was a marketing strategy.
Jzush
·geçen ay·discuss
Yes, big companies do not know how to advertise AI. AI isn't a killer feature for anyone except people working in AI. No one uses it for anything but party tricks otherwise. The things AI would actually be useful for, it is incapable of doing.

AI as a "product" is about sucking up data for corporate interests first, then providing functionality to common people last with probably a few other steps in between.

Marketing departments have to twist themselves into pretzels and invent customers that don't exist in hopes to sell AI to people who look at those fake customers in the ads and go "Gee, I wish that was me!". People who casually book trips to Japan to shop for vintage clothes generally don't exist in such large numbers that they justify entire product stacks.

Here's what I need AI to do. Open an app, perform an action in said app, close app. Maybe open multiple apps and do things in other apps that are contingent upon data from one of the other apps.

Here's what AI can do. Poop Emojii with glasses....
Jzush
·geçen ay·discuss
True, why settle for less data when they can justify getting it all.

We need a law that prevents representatives without a demonstrable understanding of a subject matter from casting votes for stuff they clearly don't understand. Can't check your email or program a microwave clock? No voting on Internet bills. Can't change your own oil? No voting on automotive bills, etc.

Now a lot of people would immediately say "Oh, but then nothing will get done!" and my response is, okay, good. After a few years of nothing getting done people will realize they need to start voting in people who know about the stuff the people care about instead of people who will listen to whatever a lobbyist tells them.
Jzush
·geçen ay·discuss
People are worried about tech companies collecting data on minors, so they ban tech companies from collecting data on minors. Tech companies rally behind "Age Verification" laws so they can collect data on minors again under the guise of protecting minors. The people who don't understand why that's a bad thing count it as a win and we're right back where we started.
Jzush
·2 ay önce·discuss
By that logic though wouldn’t Google have wildly successful products instead of a long line of failures? Googles product strategy is akin to throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks.

Sure some stuff sticks but most falls off the wall and is axed barely half way into the product life cycle.
Jzush
·2 ay önce·discuss
I look forward to the results. If I’m wrong, I’m wrong.
Jzush
·2 ay önce·discuss
Yeah, that’s how AI should be used. If the ad was using AI as a tool to solve a real problem then I’d be down. But that’s not what this is. This is AI as a shopping cart, or a thing to organize the busy life of a casually rich person who flies to Japan to buy vintage clothes. Basically I’m only saying the ad is wildly out of touch with reality.
Jzush
·2 ay önce·discuss
Not where I’m from. No one has the money to fly to Japan for a shopping trip like this ad suggests. Where do these people exist outside the Bay Area?
Jzush
·2 ay önce·discuss
Gross. This is just more proof that corporations simply don't know how to market AI. Everything is an ad for an ad at this point. The very first thing they show this new machine doing is helping people shop for clothes using AI.

No one is doing that, these people don't exist. No matter how hard corporate America wishes they did. This is why AI doesn't sell. This is why companies like Microsoft and Dell are pulling back on their AI claims and why Apple has nearly wiped it off their site all together, seriously go check out apple.com, not a single mention of Apple Intelligence.

At this point I'm convinced that marketing has been completely taken over by shareholder shills, marketing to customers they wish they had instead of the real customers that exist.
Jzush
·5 ay önce·discuss
It’s so cool and strange to think we have examples of tools that literally predate humans.
Jzush
·9 ay önce·discuss
Like some kind of interconnected network. We could call it connetwork or connet for short. We’ll be rich!
Jzush
·9 ay önce·discuss
If only there was a system of computers on the Internet that was distributed across the world where we could host things instead of all in one location. We could call it the "cloud".
Jzush
·9 ay önce·discuss
Good, now do YouTube. That crap wakes me up.
Jzush
·10 ay önce·discuss
Indeed seeing ads almost feels like I’ve been physically assaulted. Using YouTube in our streaming devices reminds me of the old Cable days where you watch 2minutes of something and get slapped in the face with 5 minutes of ads.

It really feels like being assaulted. Watching chill content only to have some ad scream at you, does not make me want to buy your product. I actively go out of my way not to buy things advertised to me on YouTube.
Jzush
·3 yıl önce·discuss
This seems like a great idea, I'd consider popping in and registering but I would have to wonder how you would handle things like NSFW content?

I don't know what payment processor you're using but I have to assume it'd fall prey to the same issues that onlyfans and others had.

What about keeping objectively terrible content off the platform? I won't name it but we all know what I'm talking about.

I think spelling out API usage from the get-go would be a good idea.