• raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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        Well - he’s selectively dumb on this topic, or (more likely) playing by a hidden agenda (that we can all guess). The dishonesty is why - without any idea of hia horizontal qualities - I feel that the expression obtained by combining the words “dumb” and “fuck” is adequate :p

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    It’s not enough for them to have all the money and all the political support. They need you to love them, if not worship them, as well.

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    5 days ago

    “People aren’t deepthroating the plagiarism and csam machine that we keep saying will put them out of a job???”

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    It’s not helpful to the industry. It’s not helpful to society. It’s not helpful to the governments.

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    I think we’re scaring people from making the investments in AI that makes it safer, more functional, more productive, and more useful to society.

    bruh…

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      How many billions, if not trillions have been invested? And we are scaring the poor investors who are making the biggest economic bubble ever?

      Fuuuuck you, Nvidia

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    Prolatariat say relentless exploitation by CEOs is hurting society and has “done a lot of damage.”

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    In Japan and China people are actually optimistic about AI.

    It’s not the tech itself, it’s the fact that in some countries, new technology is used for power and control instead of lifting everyone.

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      As a Japanese, I don’t think Japan looks it’s okay. If you provoke manga artists, illustrators, animators, gamers, Nintendo or FromSoftware, you face the strongest possible anger in our country.

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        I was mainly going off this poll and a few others that had similar results. I do see Japan is a bit of an outlier, but they still seem to view AI more favorably than the US and Europe.

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          Please check the date. When we have passed the one of most dramatic years in world history, a poll from one and a half years ago is not so helpful. Well, I also thought artists were overreacting in that time. I was a PC gamer. Next, Stargate. My Niemöller Moment.

          edit: about date.

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    Instead of a swear jar there needs to be an AI jar.

    But instead of putting coins in it when someone says something stupid like this we just kick em in the junk as hard as we can at least once per person who has to read the headline.

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    Trying desperately to keep the ponzi scheme going, but his biggest customers already have warehouses full of GPUs that will never get connected.

    The bubble is full, dude. Just try to minimize the damage from the pop so we don’t try to figure out what size pitchfork your dumb leather jacket is.

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    Oh noes… who will think of the shareholders?! /$

    What’s next, he’s also going to ask people not use terms like “slop” like MicroSlop CEO?

    Honestly a lot of people, including me, who do complain about the AI hype (not public research in AI) were, or still are, sadly, customers. People who wanted to buy MORE of his products but not fund something that has so many predictable negative consequences with so little upsides except for his bank account.

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    I would have a lot less negativity around AI if the mag 7 and all AI companies agreed to sign a contract to be nationalized once they have automated a significant amount of jobs, with their profits to be used for a national basic income. I would be much more positive in that case, Jensen. Give it some thought.

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      HAAAAHAAAHAAAHAHA (picture that church guy with scary beady eyes, exorcised COVID), I’m sorry, didn’t mean to laughahahahaha