"It's simple, we ask a GPT to generate a report on the budget where everything looks rosy"

  • EndMilkInCrisps [he/him]
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    2 days ago

    Infrastructure projects? Education and Training initiatives? Taxing the billionaires to fund even the most basic of services? No lets get grifted by AI techbros and waste millions on this crap. Utter joke of a country if I didn't live here I'd laugh unfortunately I do so I cry.

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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    2 days ago

    I did not expect every few words to push me deeper into despair. I fucking guarantee that an AI "teaching assistant" cannot do a single classroom task that teaching assistants actually exist for.

  • flamingos-cant@feddit.ukM
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    2 days ago

    Did you mean to link to this BBC article?

    Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle told the BBC there was no reason why the UK could not create tech companies on the same scale as Google, Amazon, and Apple.

    'It's a shame that the torment nexus isn't British.' We should be talking about breaking these companies up, not putting a Rule Britannia spin on cyberpunk.

  • MelaniaTrump [undecided]
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    2 days ago

    “ Good morning, citizens! Remember, the AI government exists to serve you. Report any deviant thoughts to your nearest Patri-Bot. Today’s forecast: drizzle with a 90% chance of being grassed up by your nan.”

  • RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Friend Computer is wise. Friend Computer wants Alpha Complex to be happy. Happiness Is Mandatory. Failure to be happy is treason. Treason is punishable by summary execution. Have a nice daycycle!

  • JohnSmith@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    Each technology hype-cycle is more boring than the previous one, and clueless business “leaders” and politicians predictably falling for it more depressing. It is really hard not to become utterly cynical.

    Meanwhile there would be lots of productive uses for machine learning techniques when properly applied in a domain to assist human experts. Often used example is identifying anomalies in x-rays. These techniques are incredibly powerful in pattern recognition, which could be used to good effect in countless domains.

  • ShareMySims@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I'm expecting the DWP to instantly adopt whatever AI it is that that insurance company that recently lost its CEO uses to deny claims. And all I can do is hope that they, and those enabling them, get a similar response (though who am I kidding, if the general public gave two shits about poor and especially disabled people being deliberately and systemically denied support and left to die, we'd have seen a reaction a decade ago).