OPINION You don't need to use AI when a simple Google search will suffice

But we know that's not going to happen.

You want it to be one way, but it's the other.

This is something that 100% absolutely will grow. Literally every day we see it evolving.

You're trying to stop a boulder from rolling down a hill.
Thank you for doing your part
 
I haven't created an account and done the more advanced things you can do. I've had it do comparisons on products and reviews to help me decide which was the better buy. I've had it help create scripts

Instead of searching for something and clicking and reading on numerous links for some info.. you can just ask AI and it does all that work in a shorter amount of time

Or... now hear me out... OR, you could use your own brain to do this.

Novel idea, I know, but using AI to do product comparisons is really ridiculous; you can 100% do that yourself. Using AI was absolutely unnecessary in that scenario. If anything, it's sheer laziness. And I'm not saying that to insult you so don't take it that way, but I see people doing shit like this and I'm like "did your own brain suddenly stop working for menial tasks???". I said this almost a year ago:

But we are in the minority, @Duwop. Part of society? Yes, however the masses are overly reliant on technology to guide their very existence. I'm not even talking about social media right now, I'm just looking at how we've advanced technology to the point where society at large is losing the ability to think for itself. We have AI driven art, AI driven music, AI driven stories and "writings", AI to whatever you want and you don't think the masses that are using it are getting dumber because of it???

Think about how back inna day folks memorized phone numbers and now we can barely remember the number to the cellphone that's in our hand. And we'll excuse it by saying "well, its more convenient, technology is helping us that way". But is it really helping or is it a hindrance to what should be our ability to remember important things? As a society, we don't think much for ourselves, and that's a problem that's been brought on by the very technologies we exalt saying they've made our lives easier.

Using AI to compare two products exemplifies what I said ^^^ in that post.
 
Or... now hear me out... OR, you could use your own brain to do this.

Novel idea, I know, but using AI to do product comparisons is really ridiculous; you can 100% do that yourself. Using AI was absolutely unnecessary in that scenario. If anything, it's sheer laziness. And I'm not saying that to insult you so don't take it that way, but I see people doing shit like this and I'm like "did your own brain suddenly stop working for menial tasks???". I said this almost a year ago:



Using AI to compare two products exemplifies what I said ^^^ in that post.
Well for one because that takes time when AI does it in seconds. You can call it lazy but it's just helping convenience. I'm not in school anymore but I could see AI as a game changer in that aspect

Ask it about a product and for reviews. You can ask it to analyze 10 different 20+min youtube review that saves you time
 
Well for one because that takes time when AI does it in seconds. You can call it lazy but it's just helping convenience. I'm not in school anymore but I could see AI as a game changer in that aspect

Ask it about a product and for reviews. You can ask it to analyze 10 different 20+min youtube review that saves you time
Why can't you just use the reviews from the people that are listed underneath the product?
 
I know a lot of people have lost that sense of community. The "well, it's not directly impacting me so, I don't care that much", but we have got to start moving with a sense of urgency.

It's no coincidence the places they choose for these datacenters and an overwhelming majority of people are using AI for bullshit anyway.

They are trying to put one in a similar community in the parish I currently live in which will be close to the Mississippi River.



There's been a huge amount of pushback in SE Michigan over a bunch of proposed AI datacenters. There was talk of at least 4 in my county alone with one of them being on U of M's campus. The politicians and utility companies are trying to be slick to get this shit pushed through without community input or even despite community input opposing it 'cause they know nobody wants them shits out here.



 
Well for one because that takes time when AI does it in seconds. You can call it lazy but it's just helping convenience. I'm not in school anymore but I could see AI as a game changer in that aspect

Ask it about a product and for reviews. You can ask it to analyze 10 different 20+min youtube review that saves you time

Saves time for what? What are you doing in your life that you're so overwhelmed that taking the time to read for yourself is too much of a burden???

I'll answer it for you: Nothing... Not one of us on this planet has so much going on that it requires us to use AI to think for us.

As I said in the previous post"

... the masses are overly reliant on technology to guide their very existence...

And specific to what you just said:

... And we'll excuse it by saying "well, its more convenient, technology is helping us that way"...

We're so overly used to "convenience" that anything that feels even a little bit like work is just too much to bear.
 
Saves time for what? What are you doing in your life that you're so overwhelmed that taking the time to read for yourself is too much of a burden???

I'll answer it for you: Nothing... Not one of us on this planet has so much going on that it requires us to use AI to think for us.

As I said in the previous post"



And specific to what you just said:



We're so overly used to "convenience" that anything that feels even a little bit like work is just too much to bear.
Watching youtube reviews and reading a bunch of articles and searching through reddit to find reviews about a product you're interested in vs having AI give you all that info in seconds...

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How? You're using the info AI gives you to make a decision

That method actually isn't new lmao it's been there way before AI

Because YOU are not making the decision.

The act of gathering information and comparing it yourself stimulates the brain, it helps with retention and other functions. Even just talking to other people to get their input on whatever decision you want to make stimulates cognitive functions and keeps you from going into cognitive decline in the long run.
 
I kinda see koncepts point

The brain is very much use it or lose it and if you start outsourcing these type of tasks, it's not unrealistic to think you will start outsourcing even more just to avoid having to think

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It's already happening. People are now overly reliant on AI for things that we used to do on our own.
 
Because YOU are not making the decision.

The act of gathering information and comparing it yourself stimulates the brain, it helps with retention and other functions. Even just talking to other people to get their input on whatever decision you want to make stimulates cognitive functions and keeps you from going into cognitive decline in the long run.
You can ask AI to gather the info and give you the differences. You then make the choice of which is better based on the info provided. Like I said.. that method has been used long before AI lol

A kid goes to his parents and asks for something and the parent says give me the info.. the kid gives everything and the parent chooses

A manager in a business is given info on whatever and makes a choice based on the info provided

A customer walks into a store and tells an employee what they want. The employee gives different products and what they offer. The customer makes the decision to buy whatever specific item


I can give more examples if you'd like
 
Tell that to the companies ENCOURAGING their employees to utilize AI
There are a lot of employees who are not doing it

I experienced that firsthand at my job where I was in a meeting with the secretary of the department and he was like, why can't we just put this in AI and let it figure it out. The room was silent as he was trying to showcase his usage of AI using his phone and it didn't yield the results he wanted plus he asked it something he could've just easily googled

He really asked AI who was the chairman of a committee in 2013.

The only thing I do know people are using AI for us taking notes on zoom but iirc, this feature was already a thing prior to the boom of AI
 
You can ask AI to gather the info and give you the differences. You then make the choice of which is better based on the info provided. Like I said.. that method has been used long before AI lol

A kid goes to his parents and asks for something and the parent says give me the info.. the kid gives everything and the parent chooses

A manager in a business is given info on whatever and makes a choice based on the info provided

A customer walks into a store and tells an employee what they want. The employee gives different products and what they offer. The customer makes the decision to buy whatever specific item


I can give more examples if you'd like

A kid talking to his/her parents is not the same as asking AI, nor are any of the examples you listed.
 
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