I feel like a lot of people in this community underestimate the average person's willingness to trust an AI. Over the past few months, every time I've seen a coworker ask something and search it up, I have never seen them click on a website to view the answer. They'll always take what the AI summary tells them at face value
This is what I've done. I know I'll have to fully rip the bandaid off at some point, but sometimes you find a program that just won't run on your system for some reason
A good example is MTG Forge. Despite having a native Linux version, it just crashes every time I try to load a custom deck. Works perfectly on my windows version tho
This game was one of the games that defined my childhood. I was so surprised when I found out it was getting a sequel, let alone that sequel actually being good
Concerned ape said he wouldn't be updating SDV any more, or at least until haunted chocolatier was out, so I thought it'd be a good idea to dust off the old mod collection and start a new farm
but I hurt his feelings, so I had to apologize to him
This happens way too commonly for me. My mum or dad do something ludicrous, I call them out for it, they can't retort anything I've said, they get butthurt, the other comes to me telling me I need to apologise, I do, they learn nothing, rinse repeat
I failed one subject in my final year of uni so I had to repeat a year only doing that one subject, and they convinced me to move back in because I wasn't doing much. Very stupid move on my part. I'm glad I'm out. Nice to catch up with them but oh boy it's terrible living with them
I feel like a lot of people in this community underestimate the average person's willingness to trust an AI. Over the past few months, every time I've seen a coworker ask something and search it up, I have never seen them click on a website to view the answer. They'll always take what the AI summary tells them at face value
Which is very scary