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  • If they are smart they would have bailed as soon as they fiund another job once everyone else else was let go.

    But they probably kept the one person they knew was afraid of quitting.

  • Lefties can argue with the void without needing any encouragement!

  • Yeah, but one time there was an actual user who did use bots to mass downvote with obviously randomly named bots so that means any time something gets down votes it is brigading and vote manipulation!

    Small AI communities nobody wants getting four down votes is comparable to LGBTQ+ communities getting dozens or hundreds of downvotes from actual brigading!

    If you don't like it ignore it, and also I'm going to follow anyone who doesn't like my slop around and harass them!

    Did I forget anything?

  • Yeah, he was the reason I dug in my heels against the stupid 'if you don't like it then ignore it' bullshit which is fine for music and sports but down voting misinformation is one of the main purposes of the down vote!

  • But I wanna talk to people like I'm eating a slice of pizza!

  • Oh, it will let us do the thing we already do if we take the time to learn common behaviors and actually pay attention?

    Oh good, at least they spoke to someone who knows what they are talking about.

    “But AI often generates made-up responses that please the user rather than being anchored in objective reality. This could be a disaster if applied to pets’ welfare,” said Birch, whose input to the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act led to it being expanded to include cephalopod mollusks and decapod crustaceans.

    Birch points to separation anxiety: dog owners often want reassurance that their pet is not suffering when left alone for long periods. Futuristic “translation” apps based on large language models could promise to provide that reassurance, but end up causing harm by telling owners what they want to hear rather than what the animal actually needs.

  • Priiiiime Day!

  • We have them scattered around here in the middle of the US too.

  • it is hilarious that you throw a tantrum about people downvoting your small communities, and the moment a community exists thst you don't like you spend so much time filling it with shit posts because you don't like being criticized. What a hypocrite.

  • Sad little man child

    Can't even hold back their rage

    Tries so hard but fails

  • They also had more free time to figure things out.

  • I have a 20 year marriage to my wife, a teenager, and a dog and all happy to see me.

    How you doin'?

    Edit: Oh, and I've been playing games and chatting with five friends for the last four hours. Played Helldivers 2 with two of em, Call of Duty with two others, and have posted here in between matches. Even touched grass earlier today!

  • You are just mad that nobody loves you.

  • Yes, your butt certainly hurts.

  • People can't see the community rules when browsing All you fucking donkey.

    Also, down voting is NOT against the rules unless they were changed recently recently.

  • Fuck off. I've never seen anyone more butt hurt about single down votes on lemmy.

  • The internet was successful because it was predictable and reliable and filled a previously unserved purpose. LLMs could possibly serve a purpose creating text that doesn't need to be correct or accurate, but it won't replace anything that requires any level of accuracy or accountability because the design is inherently flawed due to being a prediction algorithm.

    There are uses for pattern matching AI that will continue to be tools used by humans to help focus efforts in massively complex work, but they won't ever be foundational replacements.