• Alphane Moon@lemmy.ml
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    30 days ago

    This is a bit of cliche, but still relevant to our current times:

    The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.

    Antonio Gramsci (Italian Marxist philospher from the turn of the century)

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        I think there are time when it is more relevant, e.g. initial change from a feudal/agrarian model to industrialization. By all accounts this was perhaps the biggest, most impactful change in human history.

        One could argue that we are now witnessing a similar transition with respect to the information age.

        At any rate, this was a somewhat glib statement on my part. :)

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    30 days ago

    It’s almost like they are trying to shoehorn AI into anything and everything regardless of whether it is a good fit, and regardless of whether the technology is ready, and regardless of the outcome. Like blockchain. And IoT. And Angry Birds. (j/k on that last one. Kinda.)

    But that’s none of my business, I’m just a puppet frog drinking tea.

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      30 days ago

      Like cloud, too. Behind the Bastards did an episode on these trends. He had an interesting take. I guess “AI” and/or the tech bros who pump and dump these tech trends one after the other were the bastards.

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        29 days ago

        Oh wow, I did not read the source Reuters article and yeah it’s a Chinese project.

        This is the kind of stuff that should make Americans evaluate whether their orthodox and somewhat parochial approach to “free speech” (the polemical definition as opposed to the broad concept) needs updating to reflect modern realities.

        Even before AI and digitization, there were many examples of how an American interpretation of free speech was clearly lacking, but this AI spam and strategic methods used by russia/China are going to make these deficiencies a much more pressing matter.

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    30 days ago

    Sometimes, the AI gets the little details wrong.

    In school we always get an assignment to compare the same story in different newspapers. It was amazing to see them all have different details. And that was before the internet existed. So AI here isn’t better, just cheaper.

    Other times, the AI wholly fabricates events.

    We call that Boris Johnson.

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      28 days ago

      I mean, the AI is worse. It’s literally impossible to not be worse, it would need a 100% accuracy to the sample data while also never hallucinating, that’s pretty much completely impossible.

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    30 days ago

    Take an article from a reputable publisher, an article for a subject that you are expert in.

    Read it and make note of facts they got right and got wrong.

    Now apply that same ratio to articles where you have little or no expertise.

    These guys are just speed running th at to its inevitable end.

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      Take an article from a reputable publisher, an article for a subject that you are expert in.

      Read it and make note of facts they got right and got wrong.

      This is what got me to shake free of some podcasters I placed far too much faith in at one point in the past. When I realized how slanted and fucked their opinion was on things I knew about, it put all their other opinions in a much different light.

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    29 days ago

    Speaking of details wrong:

    most downloaded local news app

    • 50,000,000+ downloads

    Meanwhile Google News (which does local):

    • 1,000,000,000+ downloads
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        Yeah, but “2nd place” (if it’s even that) is so far down that many of us including me haven’t even heard of it before.

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    28 days ago

    Is it a “top” news service if I’ve never heard of it?

    I’ve seen false AI gen stories reported by Reuters itself for pity sake.