Everyone seems scared but I would be happy that such a FOSS designed project would finally be used in mass scale.
Sure content would not be the same, but the structure of lemmy would probably encourage more discussion and problem solving rather than hate induced comments or crazy mob-like behaviour.
When I talk about structure, I talk about some feature like having a downvote, not so much advertisement, the fediverse, no(or just not so much) incentive to make money from the platform, text based posts, custom front ends, etc...
I don't find improving road safety through intelligent engineering controversial, I think blaming the street design instead of the idiot deciding to speed through it is controversial. In the end it is the driver who accelerated, not the road engineer.
In fact I actually like how much attention has been brought over the past years to road design. I've always been scared of cars.
Well of course its fucking chat GPT. I mean what did they expect? Are they doing like aperture science, throwing shitty experiments until something comes out eventually?
Look at me, today I'm gonna try to see if my table is good to send SMS...
I don't want that, plus in the article they say it's only to open copilot search. Which you can already do with windows+c.
And who asked for copilot search? Not to be mean but the basic window search somehow never works right for me and always bring me on the Edge browser instead of opening my files. So if they could fix that instead of bringing AI to still not give me what I want other than a statisticaly correct sentence that would be nice.
Because of the aforementioned automatic feature extraction.
In this case, the algorithm chooses itself what feature is relevant when making decisions. The problem is that those features are almost impossible to decript since they are often list of numbers.
It'll get better overtime I heard but I had the same experience you had. No clue I'd be that bad at this.