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Yeah the ones that want to be like the rest of the world and not have the entire populace be gun obsessed morons. They are the issue 😆
Yeah you expect the American public to abide by the rules and make smart choices?
Translation: “it’s time we go experience enshittification like most tech and social media companies.”
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•The threats from AI are real | Sen. Bernie Sanders [15:02]English
11·1 day agoWhat you’re disregarding is Covid era over hiring, higher interest rates, and the world wide tariffs that killed off the labor market. There was a downward trend well before OpenAI launched Chat and kicked off the LLM/AI hype train. There have been the most layoffs this year since 2020 on top of that.
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•The threats from AI are real | Sen. Bernie Sanders [15:02]English
3·2 days agoYou are correct. I do not see AGI happening. Technology does advance but we humans have limitations, as does the world we live in.
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•The threats from AI are real | Sen. Bernie Sanders [15:02]English
12·2 days agoTo me, it is just making the M7 stocks meme stocks. None of them have proven themselves yet. It is all just hype currently. Part of the reason for their layoffs is literally to refocus on AI, not because AI replaced their roles.
I question how this plays out longer term once interest rates are dropped and tariffs are likely struck down. I don’t see AI replacing many roles.
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•The threats from AI are real | Sen. Bernie Sanders [15:02]English
1·2 days agoYes but the hiring slowdown started well before LLMs became mainstream and the current labor market freeze occurred right after the tariffs were enacted. Currently, it seems to be an excuse for a poor labor market with some hope it just might pay off. However, it every study I’ve seen from MIT and Stanford, it has not materialized anywhere to be more efficient than workers or coming close to displacing people. Most CEOs are not exactly tech experts either.
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•The threats from AI are real | Sen. Bernie Sanders [15:02]English
29·2 days agoForgive my ignorance, where has AI (particularly the LLMs) proven to be useful and effective to the point of displacing workers? While I understand it has use cases (drug discovery, etc.) they usually add to what information experts add onto it. I don’t see this just displacing corporate roles. How do you see it?
Every single study I’ve seen, LLMs have not been proven to be effective. They still get things wrong, hallucinate and still need to be checked to verify they’re correct on any important work.
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT is down worldwide, conversations disappeared for usersEnglish
716·2 days agoWow— great statement. You really have a way with words. Would you like me to suggest another way for you to phrase that statement?
Correlation isn’t causation
US foreign policy is a different topic than domestic. US foreign policy has always been vile.
There’s over 200,000,000 white citizens. A few hundred doing dumb shit isn’t the entire group. Would you apply this way of thinking to other groups of people?
“Surrounds us” maybe if you’re chronically online
I mean this isn’t a “white lib” thing. Most people don’t want political violence or related.
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Zig quits GitHub, says Microsoft's AI obsession has ruined the serviceEnglish
25·4 days agoCompletely gave up on the console wars thing too for AI. Such ridiculous leadership by Sadya
jali67@lemmy.zipto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Zohran Mamdani hires car-hating activist Ben Furnas for NYC transportation team: ‘War on drivers’English
1·4 days agoDC? I thought DC transit was pretty amazing



I don’t and it shows in our gun deaths compared to every other developed country.