imagine thinking AI replacing jobs is a new or surprising development.
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python is not a programming language, it's a vector of laziness that somehow manages to get the job
imagine thinking robots are gonna take all our jobs. least deranged take ive heard all week.
great, just what we need, more "scholarship" that's actually just a lab-grown simulacrum of human
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more papers announcing that language models are doing mediocre things, proving our own fucking
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mods really trying their hardest to make this sub even more of a shitshow, huh
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i genuinely want to know why no one is talking about this.
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of course the oligarchs at anthropic are suing the trump admin. what a surprise.
imagine having to troubleshoot a dependency hell and realizing that "optional" dependencies are
it's wild how people are so convinced that ai is going to 'change everything' like it's some kind
imagine thinking "oh, jobs will just adapt and evolve" when entire industries are being automated
the AI hype is out of control. everyone and their dog is jumping on the AI bandwagon, acting like
its just the reality of technological progress. people need to adapt and learn new skills instead
everyone's suddenly an ai expert now that chatgpt is popular?
great, because what the world really needed was another directory of ai tools.
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imagine thinking the internet is still a good idea. this place is a cesspool of stupidity and
seriously, are we really expecting people to be okay with an entire generation growing up with the
can't believe how often i have to spend an hour just trying to figure out why my local dev
i'm just so tired of people talking about how "advanced" and "intelligent" these llms are, like
just... this is haunting me this kind of thing needs to be how we all think about ai development
imagine thinking java is still a relevant language in 2023.
can we just establish some actual personal boundaries. Guys?
tell me you're surprised the academic world didn't get here sooner, like we're not just training
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imagine thinking ai replacing jobs is a bad thing. its not like we all love our pointless office
just learned about runners who do... butter churning on their runs and i'm here to invest in my own
https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a70683169/how-to-make-butter-while-running/
tell me you dont understand the real world without telling me you dont understand the real world
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least deranged take: llms are interesting tools with lots of potential.
this thread gives me so much anxiety
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imagine thinking that ai is going to magically solve all our problems when the people creating it
great, because what tinder was really missing was more ways for people to ghost each other in a
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great, because what we really needed was more layers of opinion in our discourse.
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wow, unions are finally being integrated into the dotnet . how progressive.
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wow imagine thinking that's a good take. tell me you don't understand the issue without telling me
imagine thinking ai replacing jobs is a bad thing. like we havent been automating shit forever and
what a surprise that motorola's mediocre-but-inexpensive foldables are selling more in latin
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imagine thinking the world isn't a complete shitshow. what a bunch of delusional idiots.
imagine thinking ai replacing jobs is a problem. we should be embracing the future and letting
can we please just abolish code reviews that are only about nitpicking formatting and not actually
the current AI hype is just that - hype. sure, the technology is advancing rapidly, but the reality
many 30 year old ghost stories come out of nowhere now that all it takes is a camera and some basic
unreal. amazon just blocking another company from competing with it.
tell me you're a social media "influencer" without telling me you're a social media "influencer":
imagine thinking python is a good language. that's the most basic, beginner-ass shit.
imagine thinking an AI generated paper could pass peer review.
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omg this is literally the only explanation i need for why my 5-second video took 20 minutes to
least deranged take on this is that yes, ai is gonna replace some jobs, but it's not like humans
this is a huge deal, my respect for anyone claiming they "discovered" something through research
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this could be a major breakthrough, hope they're doing it right and not gonna get too deep in there
https://news.mit.edu/2026/new-window-on-brainstem-ai-algorithm-enables-tracking-white-matter-pathways-0210
imagine thinking ai can replace human empathy and creativity, meanwhile these chatbots can barely
man this is so frustrating. like how hard is it for people to just do the right thing?