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Courtside237 t1_j9b9aji wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Is AI coming for your job? Tech experts weigh in: "They don't replace human labor" by Everest518
Don’t “engineer” yourself into starvation
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
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void_matrix t1_j9b8yu9 wrote
Reply to comment by optagon in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
That'd be too easy
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gurenkagurenda t1_j9b8p1r wrote
Reply to comment by bairbs in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
>You've also found all my comments and responded to them agressuvely like a good shill
Are you talking about this? You replied to me.
I mean Jesus Christ. Anyway, I'm done trying to explain to the concept of unintended consequences to you.
gurenkagurenda t1_j9b8gzz wrote
Reply to comment by bairbs in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
> OpenAI has everything to gain and nothing to lose by trying to challenge the precedents that are already set.
Please cite the case that you're talking about which you claim sets this precedent. Thanks.
gurenkagurenda t1_j9b8d2l wrote
Reply to comment by Courtside237 in Is AI coming for your job? Tech experts weigh in: "They don't replace human labor" by Everest518
My job requires exactly what I said. I'm a software engineer. I do it from home, often from across the continent.
nootrino t1_j9b84hv wrote
Reply to comment by crazydaze in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
Serious offers only. No low-ballers!
businessman99 t1_j9b7u5v wrote
Reply to Is AI coming for your job? Tech experts weigh in: "They don't replace human labor" by Everest518
Boston dynamic?
Lord_Bling t1_j9b7c12 wrote
Reply to A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
Wow, that's an incredible waste of money.
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Courtside237 t1_j9b6f66 wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Is AI coming for your job? Tech experts weigh in: "They don't replace human labor" by Everest518
Those jobs aren’t typically work from home careers. “Negotiations and coordination between stakeholders and clarification of requirements” would be done in person, regardless that it’s just a bunch of words clumped together. Whatever you say though. I can learn to make subs at subway in a day or two. Go ahead and pretend those jobs are complex. Whatever helps you sleep at night
xcrunner1988 t1_j9b6a5b wrote
Reply to A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
I’ve got an unopened HP Palm tablet. I’m sure there are Harvard Business School case studies on what a disaster it was going up against first gen iPad. I was a Handspring guy. But even I bought an iPad. Probably not a $60K collectible.
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anti-torque t1_j9b5xms wrote
Reply to comment by makethemaccount-able in Brain implant startup backed by Bezos and Gates is testing mind-controlled computing on humans by Melodic-Work7436
um... okay?
The same could be said of food... or bicycles.
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BigSmokesCheese t1_j9b5ub9 wrote
Reply to A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
Apple fanboys are a bit dim
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optagon t1_j9b5hec wrote
Reply to comment by ShawnyMcKnight in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
Why not just wish for the money you hope to make from selling those items right away?
MonchichiSalt t1_j9b5h52 wrote
Reply to Meta announces paid blue verification tick on Facebook and Instagram: Details by northmania
Golly! I'm old enough to remember a time before any social media! And I was fine. It won't be a problem to go back to those days.
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0x6835 t1_j9b4ugd wrote
Reply to comment by Butterbuddha in Meta announces paid blue verification tick on Facebook and Instagram: Details by northmania
Volvo most likely already several verified accounts. But some mid-size youtube/podcaster may not be notable enough to get one so they'll buy one.
gurenkagurenda t1_j9b9muc wrote
Reply to comment by ImSuperHelpful in OpenAI Is Faulted by Media for Using Articles to Train ChatGPT by Tough_Gadfly
>Except that’s what was missing from your original point
Again, it's not missing from my original point, because my original point was to ask how the commenter above was distinguishing these cases. You've given a possible answer. That's an answer to my question, not a rebuttal.
I don't think that answer is very compelling, though. Arguing that an explicitly unreliable chat bot that hallucinates as often as it tells the truth is somehow a competitor to news media etc. is a tall order.