The proliferation of genAI has made my life
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber i can't afford a ram upgrade anymore...
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber I no longer have a job. My joke of a retirement savings is either going to vanish when the bubble pops (again) or I'll have to use it to keep my family afloat.
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber Everything is getting ruined or going to shit. People keep pushing AI for things its not ready to do yet. But its great at pattern matching so its saved me from having to read terrabytes of logs looking for an attackers IP address and patterns, and attacks, and figure out if they may have shifted to a different address.
Its removed parts of my workload that were tedious but well enough defined that I could explain them in a way I could have honestly hired my 7 year old to do. -
The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber things are more expensive, you can't trust shit anymore, chatbots are popping up everywhere to replace human interaction, search engines don't search
genAI provides convenience without solving any of my problems, and making existing problems worse
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber AI is hardly the first technology I've avoided, but it's the technology I've had to work the hardest to avoid.
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@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.

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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber I'm not sure if it's genAI or the current environment but a lot of people are not their best selves. Some are choosing to be worse people.
It's disheartening to see people who valued expertise to revile it today. Same with appearing knowledgeable instead of admitting you're not sure.
Last thing is I'm tired of pretending I like genAI because dissent of our current direction is considered a grave sin today.
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@cwebber I no longer have a job. My joke of a retirement savings is either going to vanish when the bubble pops (again) or I'll have to use it to keep my family afloat.
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The proliferation of genAI has made my life
@cwebber I nearly picked no difference, but I see more recaptchas and less relevant search results so in reality marginally worse
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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 I'm with you on this. Voted no difference as well, but I feel like it could turn negative in the near future.
Depending on the industry we might end up with clients generating genuinely useful tools for themselves. Someone will have to integrate them into toolsets, but the tools will be more or less be delivered as black boxes.
I'm bracing for some weird mentanance work in the future.
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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.