Using AI to give me directions on how to do something I don't know how to do. The instructions will start failing about step 3.
I'm new to Lemmy. Its way smaller than Reddit but I feel like there are more real people here. Reddit turned into another tightly controlled, bot influenced media platform. I got really tired of all the nonstop political echo chamber posts as well. Why would someone want to engage and compete with a bunch of bots all the time?
There is little value in AI for the average person. AI over promises and under delivers. It's a fun toy for 10 minutes but you quickly see its incompetence. Once the wow factor wears off it becomes annoying.
I would like to know why these investors thought gamers would be excited for AI to make their games??? I would probably have to read the AI written article to find that out though.
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More of a pet peeve, but I thought IT would be way more stable by now. Everything has so many bugs and it's just accepted. I've grown pessimistic about new tech and I would prefer to wait a couple years before getting it. It's not novel if it's broken.
Side thought, I thought we would have hologram phone calls by now.