The proliferation of genAI has made my life
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber Not much difference cos I'm pretty much isolated, doing my stuff alone and live life like it's still 2007 - 2010, and 2020. Nobody really talks to me
To be honest I've felt out of place on the internet and in real life for a long time I kinda gave up trying to make sense of it all and just "go with the flow" with my gut feels.
I know "AI" is everywhere but it's such a controversial topic (for the right reasons of course) but it's just making my head hurt seeing how two sides fight
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@cwebber I voted "no difference" because the direct impacts are pretty minimal for me personally thus far.
Largest impact has been negative in that discussion of AI in software tech spaces has driven out every other interesting topic.

@gregtitus @cwebber Urgh, not just in tech. Everyone in philosophy has been trying to convince people they are now an expert in AI (largely because it’s also what the US job market wants)
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber better, but I expect that to reverse fairly soon - I don't think humankind will still be around in 10 years, extinguished by AI.
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber Conflicted between "better and worse" or just "worse"... Like the "better" parts are just not big enough to justify its existence.
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber I voted "better" but for a very specific reason: it was part of the inputs as to why I decided to retire early.
And I'm loving not having to deal with genAI at work anymore!!!
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber no RAM, no drives, makes emi go something something....
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber I avoid it at all cost, chose worse because it is extra effort to avoid it and AI used to manipulate images and video means it gets easier to be manipulated.
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber
I voted for "worse," because 2 suppliers of critical services -- my water company, and my health insurance vendor -- each recently sent me wildly inaccurate erroneous bills.
While I can't prove it, I suspect that they had applied some sort of Ai "solution" to their accounting databases. -
@cwebber I voted "no difference" because the direct impacts are pretty minimal for me personally thus far.
Largest impact has been negative in that discussion of AI in software tech spaces has driven out every other interesting topic.

@gregtitus @cwebber yeaa but RAM and flash crisis tho..
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber it finished killing my motivation to work with computers + job market is atrocious so there was no chance for me to negociate doing my job part time while going back to school. I don't trust the art I see on mainstream platforms anymore.
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@gregtitus @cwebber yeaa but RAM and flash crisis tho..
@valpackett @cwebber True! I have delayed potential computer and disk purchases.
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber in some ways better - I can vibecode things I didn't have time, or skills for. Deep Research is amazing and there are many great AI services. In some ways worse as all the support chatbots that use cheap and useless models, all AI slop...
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber Assuming that proliferation means growth, it made my life worse. I wanted to say better in some ways but since I don't use it much, if at all, it just made my life worse with all these costs in SSDs, Graphics Cards, etc... rising, people requiring it for jobs with the intention of replacing human beings (regardless of whether or not it is possible), etc...
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber Even if it didn't also ruin my mood - which it does - it adds friction & removes effectiveness & quality in my otherwise awesome job... so yeah, definitely worse.