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  • I said lie to me you motherfucker

  • The point of learning long division is so you understand it. Once you understand it, THEN you can use the calculator.

    Your entire argument is prefaced on the assumption that genAI is something that is actually useful.

    The corollary of your luddite point is that EVERY SINGLE TECHNOLOGY is useful and groundbreaking and should be adopted.

    That's obviously not the case, lots of technologies are dead ends or can be accomplished much more efficiently with existing technology.

    If genAI is a tool, can you tell me what exactly it is that it does?

  • Sure I can watch me. It's literally free for me to use every hospital in this whole fucking country as much as I want.

  • Literally no. At least in my country. I mean,you pay sales tax at the point of sale, but people who make under a certain amount will get that money back when they file a tax return....

    You absolute fucking moron.

  • I didn't really say AI bad, though I think it is. But it's objectively different. A calculator is designed so that when you punch in 2+2 it return 4 every single time, because that's how it functions.

    If you ask AI the same question twice you get 2 answers, different AIs give different responses, different prompts, different people, different geography.

    It may be able to consistently regurgitate mostly correct answers to fairly uncontroversial common questions. Things we might call "facts", things that largely have that information available freely in the world anyway.

    As soon as we're talking about subjectivity, writing essays and supporting arguments etc, you're taking your life in your hands trusting AI with that kind of answer.

    But largely this stuff is besides the point.

  • I'm sure you probably do think that

  • Some people don't pay taxes, for them it's still free. Literally. Now piss off

  • And do you consider the service of firefighters to be free, or to be "practically free". What do you think the point of this distinction is?

    Most industrialized nations have some kind of universal care which is free AT POINT OF USE to those using it.

    Quite obviously doctors don't work for free, did you think that was a good point to make?

  • We don't need to kick out the USA. We should obviously not be sharing Intel any longer but the proof will ultimately be in the pudding. If the USA attacks a NATO ally, NATO rallies to their defence as per article V and the USA is no longer involved.

    If anyone else attacks a NATO ally and the USA refuse to abide by article V (despite being the only previous ones to invoke it, dragging many of its (formerly) closest allies into a 2 decade quagmire, then they are no longer in NATO.

    If nothing happens and the USA does nothing, we remain in this dog shit status quo

  • To be fair, while this is technically true, NATO also has like, staff and infrastructure and shit

  • It's a stupid solution to the problem. You'll end up negatively impacting 1000 people who actually need it for everyone "faking"

  • Calculators give correct answers.

  • Imagine what it must be like to be a normal, sane, highly educated and successful professional, and having to deal with the trump administration 24/7/365

    This guy needs a medal when this is all done

  • Dunno about you buddy, but I don't particularly like following orders eh

  • German fascists rise to power was also not as popular as the Nazis would have you believe. They did plenty of ginning up of the historical record.

    Prior to reforming the SA into the Gestapo and using them to crack down on socialism/communism/labour solidarity the Nazis were in a tenuous position. They held the levers of power and they won some elections, but so did the Republicans

  • Literally for free

  • Doritos sweet chilli heat

  • Yep. Canada's tar sands are similar. Low grade tar that can be sold for cheap or upgraded for profit. Either way though even without counting labour standards and wages it costs twice as much to pull it out of the ground and we'll sell it for half as much