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  • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

    i love gambling. i have used "AI" extensively. it feels the same.

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    #6

    @jonny Gambling doesn't attract me at all, never has, wonder if that's why I've been more resistant to it than others...

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    • ainmosni@social.ainmosni.euA ainmosni@social.ainmosni.eu

      @jonny Gambling doesn't attract me at all, never has, wonder if that's why I've been more resistant to it than others...

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      #7

      @ainmosni
      You have to feel the rush to understand it

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      • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

        @ainmosni
        You have to feel the rush to understand it

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        #8

        @jonny Yeah, I never got that rush, I think my brain is just too stuck in "cynical arsehole" mode for that to work on me.

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        • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

          RE: https://hails.org/@hailey/116657391001259044

          all the criticism has been said, all the takes been had. the only metaphor i have been finding consistently useful for understanding what is happening with people and "AI" is addiction, and specifically gambling addiction.

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          #9

          @jonny there's no AI in gambling...

          Wait

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          • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

            i love gambling. i have used "AI" extensively. it feels the same.

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            #10

            @jonny mmm, been thinking a little about this too.

            unpredictable rewards (will the task be solved or not), unpredictable timing... and the thing is always _almost_ there, just one more prompt, this might be the one...

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            • ainmosni@social.ainmosni.euA ainmosni@social.ainmosni.eu

              @jonny Yeah, I never got that rush, I think my brain is just too stuck in "cynical arsehole" mode for that to work on me.

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              #11

              @ainmosni
              Well good, keep those walls up, they are protective. I am not so lucky and rely on discipline and observation of the impacts on others. It sets my alarm bells ringing to run for cover, but to understand why the things are happening around me the only means has been to feel it for myself, and I get it.

              concretedog@mastodon.socialC kalenxi@mastodon.socialK jens@social.finkhaeuser.deJ 3 Replies Last reply
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              • snoutgrab@woof.techS snoutgrab@woof.tech

                @jonny mmm, been thinking a little about this too.

                unpredictable rewards (will the task be solved or not), unpredictable timing... and the thing is always _almost_ there, just one more prompt, this might be the one...

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                #12

                @snoutgrab
                Spectacular payoffs with hard withdrawal

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                • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

                  @ainmosni
                  Well good, keep those walls up, they are protective. I am not so lucky and rely on discipline and observation of the impacts on others. It sets my alarm bells ringing to run for cover, but to understand why the things are happening around me the only means has been to feel it for myself, and I get it.

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                  #13

                  @jonny @ainmosni gosh this convo hits... I am not a gambler and am pretty anti LLM ... really interesting.

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                  • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

                    @snoutgrab
                    Spectacular payoffs with hard withdrawal

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                    #14

                    @jonny ohh yeah. and with ease of access, and an ecosystem of hype... it's so hard not to be exposed, unless you remove yourself from a lot of stuff. wide blast area these days. AI features in notepad.exe

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                    • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

                      RE: https://hails.org/@hailey/116657391001259044

                      all the criticism has been said, all the takes been had. the only metaphor i have been finding consistently useful for understanding what is happening with people and "AI" is addiction, and specifically gambling addiction.

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                      #15

                      @jonny exactly, when i talk to people who maybe just use ai a little bit, their reaponses quite align with things you’d hear from drug addict, some excuses, avoidance, bit of shame.
                      And i agree that the patern is finally similar to gaming/gambling addiction

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                      • snoutgrab@woof.techS snoutgrab@woof.tech

                        @jonny mmm, been thinking a little about this too.

                        unpredictable rewards (will the task be solved or not), unpredictable timing... and the thing is always _almost_ there, just one more prompt, this might be the one...

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                        #16

                        @snoutgrab @jonny the "hooked" loop. chatbots as mobile game.

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                        • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

                          i love gambling. i have used "AI" extensively. it feels the same.

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                          #17

                          @jonny I mean... https://www.addictioncenter.com/behavioral-addictions/ai-addiction/

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                          • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

                            @ainmosni
                            Well good, keep those walls up, they are protective. I am not so lucky and rely on discipline and observation of the impacts on others. It sets my alarm bells ringing to run for cover, but to understand why the things are happening around me the only means has been to feel it for myself, and I get it.

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                            #18

                            @jonny @ainmosni I've found for me I have to always remind myself to not get lazy when using AI because it's super tempting to just accept what it says without proper review just to get that dopamine hit of closing the bug report or feature request.

                            I suspect that's what happened with rsync because it seems like they got a lot of CVE reports all at once and basically just told Claude "here deal with these". And AI is perfectly willing to solve a problem that doesn't exist if you tell it to.

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                            • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

                              RE: https://hails.org/@hailey/116657391001259044

                              all the criticism has been said, all the takes been had. the only metaphor i have been finding consistently useful for understanding what is happening with people and "AI" is addiction, and specifically gambling addiction.

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                              #19

                              @jonny

                              exactly what @pluralistic said about it a few months back

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                              • kalenxi@mastodon.socialK kalenxi@mastodon.social

                                @jonny @ainmosni I've found for me I have to always remind myself to not get lazy when using AI because it's super tempting to just accept what it says without proper review just to get that dopamine hit of closing the bug report or feature request.

                                I suspect that's what happened with rsync because it seems like they got a lot of CVE reports all at once and basically just told Claude "here deal with these". And AI is perfectly willing to solve a problem that doesn't exist if you tell it to.

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                                @jonny @ainmosni Contrast that with curl where they also got a bunch of CVE reports from Mythos and upon manual review of the 5 reports they found only 1 actual vulnerability, 1 minor bug, and 3 false positives.

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                                • kalenxi@mastodon.socialK kalenxi@mastodon.social

                                  @jonny @ainmosni I've found for me I have to always remind myself to not get lazy when using AI because it's super tempting to just accept what it says without proper review just to get that dopamine hit of closing the bug report or feature request.

                                  I suspect that's what happened with rsync because it seems like they got a lot of CVE reports all at once and basically just told Claude "here deal with these". And AI is perfectly willing to solve a problem that doesn't exist if you tell it to.

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                                  #21

                                  @KalenXI @jonny if you don't want to get lazy when using AI, is there really a use for it at all? I mean, it's been proven that reviewing code is much more difficult than writing it, so I'm finding it much more taxing to review slopcode than if I'd just write it myself.

                                  Of course, that's adding the usual disclaimer that all this is not even relevant until the ethical and environmental shitshow of AI has been fixed.

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                                  • ainmosni@social.ainmosni.euA ainmosni@social.ainmosni.eu

                                    @KalenXI @jonny if you don't want to get lazy when using AI, is there really a use for it at all? I mean, it's been proven that reviewing code is much more difficult than writing it, so I'm finding it much more taxing to review slopcode than if I'd just write it myself.

                                    Of course, that's adding the usual disclaimer that all this is not even relevant until the ethical and environmental shitshow of AI has been fixed.

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                                    #22

                                    @ainmosni @jonny Personally I think it depends on how short of a leash you keep it on. I've found you should generally never let it decide how to solve a problem on it's own without review. But if you tell it the problem and also how it should fix it then it's usually pretty decent and I can review it quickly because I have an idea of what the solution should look like.

                                    What makes me most nervous is when people use AI to solve problems that they don't have the skillset to verify the answer to.

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                                    • kalenxi@mastodon.socialK kalenxi@mastodon.social

                                      @ainmosni @jonny Personally I think it depends on how short of a leash you keep it on. I've found you should generally never let it decide how to solve a problem on it's own without review. But if you tell it the problem and also how it should fix it then it's usually pretty decent and I can review it quickly because I have an idea of what the solution should look like.

                                      What makes me most nervous is when people use AI to solve problems that they don't have the skillset to verify the answer to.

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                                      #23

                                      @KalenXI @jonny Still sounds like if you just wrote it yourself it would be easier and less error prone.

                                      But tell me, how do you justify giving money to huge fascist adjacent corporations that want to enclose the digital commons, make people dependent on their services for basic thought, while totally not caring how much scams, fake (child) porn, misinformation, propaganda, military strikes, etc, they enable?

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                                      • jonny@neuromatch.socialJ jonny@neuromatch.social

                                        RE: https://hails.org/@hailey/116657391001259044

                                        all the criticism has been said, all the takes been had. the only metaphor i have been finding consistently useful for understanding what is happening with people and "AI" is addiction, and specifically gambling addiction.

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                                        #24

                                        @jonny
                                        I have been on and off addicted to Path of Exile. Using LLMs to code feels very much the same. It's harder to quit, though, since no one paid me to play Path of Exile.
                                        @praxeology

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                                        • prema@hachyderm.ioP prema@hachyderm.io

                                          @jonny exactly, when i talk to people who maybe just use ai a little bit, their reaponses quite align with things you’d hear from drug addict, some excuses, avoidance, bit of shame.
                                          And i agree that the patern is finally similar to gaming/gambling addiction

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                                          #25

                                          @prema @jonny really, really secretive about what they're doing as well. I have a coworker who hides his use of LLMs now, and when it causes problems he just lies about it and casts blame on others

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