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    23 hours ago

    I understand where you are coming from but Perplexity for example does actually list the sources its taking the information from and it seems to be pretty consistent and on point. Do you mind elaborating why the consent is important though? Are you against piracy and free information as well? It just seems that you have an irrational hatred against this technology, please correct me if iam wrong, i know there is a real danger stemming from it, especially in how govs will use it but i don’t see why using it for your own is bad in any sense, especially because of the real efficiency gain.


  • How is an AI that is being used to search the web for information, that crawls through studies, forums, etc a terrible source? It basically isn’t a source at all it just gathers it from different sources. The problem lies in the alignment and sponsorification of it and i would agree if this is about chatgpt but that wasn’t the point.






  • It seems that you haven’t put your own hands on it yet, there’s so much more than just chatgpt. You should definitely try out perplexity, it made using search engines obsolete and the information is neutral, up to date and on point, at least most of the times, rarely you have to push it or give it more information, sadly its big corp and closed source but you can self host with Perplexica and local AI models running on your own, loathing it is one thing but completely ignoring is another, you shouldn’t hate what you don’t know.



  • It gives you access to information in an extremely efficient way though, before AI i was often scrolling through hundreds of forum posts to find the solution to my problems, now i just ask AI and get a straightforward answer. Its a great efficiency tool in general and increases your overall skillsets, sure it wont replace highly skilled people yet but usually those people are only very skilled in one area, AI enables people to increase their baseline of skillsets so anyone can code, write, gather information, etc.

    Imo the problem lies in what big corps and governments will do with it and that will fuck us heavily.







  • You highlight issues directly connected to how schools and universities are teaching obedience and following orders. When was the last time a college professor genuinely appreciated being corrected by a student? I’m not just talking about schools, iam talking about the education system as a whole which isn’t really teaching critical thinking and that’s not a bug its a feature in a capitalistic system that treats their citizen like cattle and now its backfiring because of the increasing disinformation campaigns and growing influence of adversaries. It seems there may have been a misunderstanding of my original point, but to be fair, expressing myself in a way that is well understood is my handicap, i hope i could clarify.