

Also probably also the most blocked person


Also probably also the most blocked person


It was just a research prototype. Marketeers saw it drew a crowd and and a few years later rich folks are betting the entire economy on this.


My parents have trouble typing on their password. Try having them do anything more complex and they’ll give up.


Or nobody verifies their age because it’s a hassle, social networks become unprofitable and die.


Basically don’t allow ads for kids and only show social media posts from their friends in chronological order instead of any fancy algorithm. Also make them liable for showing scams to minors. That kills most profit.


I know. Japan isn’t an exception, it’s just early.


It’s Japan. Labor force is shrinking because not enough kids


Desperate corpos do desperate things


This is so much giving them credit.
Yeah. A large pay of their strategy is to make a rational long term plan, stick to it, and let their competitors do stupid things.


Some of the best parts of a movie is where the actor is improvising. AI made movies would most likely just stick to the script and feel flat and boring.


So he read that Frank Herbert quote about “permitted other men with machines to enslave them” and thought it was a great idea


Or just making superfluous to do lists and ridiculously long reports on its activities because it needs to get the clicks in.


If you scrape every piece of dung with near perfect efficiency, it would work for cars. You have to disregard the much larger amount of scooters.


Educational enshittification.


They use this kind of bots and remote control for household chores: https://youtu.be/f3c4mQty_so Not that useful. They hope to use it to get enough data to make it more autonomous.


Rapid advancement in walking and balancing, but not always advancement in useful things.
There’s a golf cart following the bot with a guy using a remote control to drive the bot. So these robots are just like remote control cars. One even ran into the side railing.
These kinds of demonstrations are fun, but that doesn’t mean they can function autonomously in construction sites, factories or households.


And so we get to the TPM 2.0 thing that would force people to buy a new computer, and caused many to look for alternative.


In “Mother of Storms” by Barn Jones, they had self-driving cars with a built-in toilet for long cross-country trips. I never thought it would actually be built.


Just like just doing your job is quiet quitting, AI sabotage means not spending unpaid overtime to completely redo the slop.
Because we automatically compare the moon with objects on the horizon and they makes it look big in our mind, but if you objectively compare it to the entire sky it’s small.