water and electricity were used to guide you in how to locate this all you can eat buffet you speak of

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    I can’t wait until Windows 12, the AI-first operating system, comes out. People will ask Copilot to open the system settings and it’ll be like “That’s a great place to start! You can open the system settings by asking Windows Copilot to open the system settings!”

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      Windows 13 is going to have first completely uncooperative AI. You ask him to open system setting and it says “the fuck’s good for me, eh?”. You tell him to download Winamp and it tells you “what the fuck is that shit? it does even collect your data! fuck you, i’m not dowloading that, the gall!” or you tell him to turn itself off and it tells you “nah, i’m good” or if you ask to switch to manual it tells you “get fucked, you ain’t getting that”.

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    Click on the first search result: “Thanks for visiting our page, try our new AI chatbot to help you make the best restaurant choices!” 🤣

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    Honestly I find AI is more and more getting like this

    I’ve asked it to do repetitive tasks and it tells me I should auromate them.

    No shit.

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      yeh and then you have to explicitly instruct it.

      wonder if its some engagement hack bs to boost the number of interactions or something.

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      Well yeah if you can have it write a script to do the same thing over and over again, that’s more efficient and reliable than asking AI to process similar data multiple times.

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        if they’re talking about what i think they are, it isn’t the (very good) point you’ve made about scripting viability, but instead a kind of recursive bluster, exactly like whats shown in the OP pic.

        an example would be you ask it to write a script to automate something, and it suggests asking an LLM to do it, instead of just fucking doing it like it used to for the same basic type of prompt, hence why it looks like enshitifcation rather than progress.

        purely my opinion here, but i suspect it’s got nothing to do with model fidelity or the state of the art and everything to do with some bs profit-seeking human intervention or masking some other bs business decision.

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          This is it. It feels like they’re all trying to make uses use less compute while they continue to crank at training destroying Yogi Bear’s habitat.

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    This is why it’s absolutely ridiculous that Google automatically has AI answer search queries. One time I searched the serial number of a washing machine and the AI came back and said something along the lines of, this looks like a serial number for some sort of product. Yeah thanks for that.

    I don’t necessarily have a problem with AI although I think it’s going to kill the economy, my biggest issue is AI being stuffed into everything in situations where it doesn’t make sense.

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    Thanks for sharing. I use a metasearch engine so I don’t have to see it. Unfortunately that doesn’t make a big difference in the broader picture. For most users this is the default experience. Slop at the top, then advertisements and only then what a search engine is supposed to return. And those burnt CPU cycles will be forced upon them. And I guess that’s pretty much normalized by now. Probably also the reason why Google does it in the first place.

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      Can you create a short guide that I can share with non-tech people for the metasearch engines you recommend?

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        Uh sorry, I don’t have a good recommendation. I myself use a self-hosted instance of SearXNG but that’s a bit much for the non-tech people and it doesn’t work that well due to all the rate-limiting of Google etc so it’ll intermittently stop working and I just can’t recommend it. I know lots of people use Duckduckgo, Startpage or Ecosia. But I’m not an expert on them, if they provide privacy or whether they care for the environment or do green washing. So I’m afraid I can’t make a good statement here.

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    Easy solution: don’t use google. I suggest to use one of those: DuckDuckGo, Ecosia or Searx.be.

    DuckDuckgo also allow you to hide some AI images

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    how the fuck is a generally aware company as google that they are poisoning their own userbase against it?

    I have yet to meet anyone that wants gemeni in their browser or os.