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gulliver

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158. It is an opening for Dems
Thu Feb 12, 2026, 03:20 PM
1 hr ago

But, I agree there's no will to address the issue. I'm not sure the usual politicians even understand it. I think we better get with the program.

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AI: Something Big Is Happening [View all] LiberalArkie Yesterday OP
Skynet becomes self-aware. sop Yesterday #1
Yep. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #43
I'm not very tech-y at all so Alliepoo Yesterday #70
Yeah, I have a WIFI camera here as well. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #97
Sounds like my house, too DFW Yesterday #75
I have been involved with IT. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #98
The closest I came was allowing Alexa to turn off lights when requested mdbl Yesterday #92
Applause. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #99
1984... The film, "Electric Dreams"... ultralite001 Yesterday #94
I vaguely remember that film! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #101
🤣🤣🤣 ultralite001 17 hrs ago #146
That's what I think every time I see an article about AI FoxNewsSucks Yesterday #79
The science fiction of our younger years has spent the subsequent years becoming reality.... Jack Valentino 18 hrs ago #144
Wow! Kid Berwyn Yesterday #2
I am waiting on the MRI and CTSCAN data to actually get implemented into AI LiberalArkie Yesterday #4
A Miracle Kid Berwyn Yesterday #15
Freakononics on NPR ran a amall series in this ending yesterday. mahina Yesterday #45
One problem with CT/MRI scans Old Crank Yesterday #53
But not in the developed world where CT scans cost less than $100 LiberalArkie Yesterday #59
That reminds me of Star Trek. pandr32 Yesterday #55
Wait until a physics AI develops faster than light drives and fusion power and better is developed LiberalArkie Yesterday #62
Hopeful! pandr32 Yesterday #65
Sooner of later the U.S. will join the rest of the world in recognizing that the citizens are its income source and LiberalArkie Yesterday #68
Who needs people? PatSeg Yesterday #5
The Universe Kid Berwyn Yesterday #16
That's it in a nutshell. Thanks. TheRickles Yesterday #40
The only safe jobs are barbers and morticians Renew Deal Yesterday #9
Truly! Not to argue... Kid Berwyn Yesterday #23
Ditto! True Dough 19 hrs ago #130
That article is mostly marketing hype and not even close to reality. tinrobot 18 hrs ago #142
Huh, the CEO of an AI company tells me I need to adopt AI? Never would have guessed. Anyone who's familiar with WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #3
He was also urging people on X to invest in AI companies as the best way to survive. One of the highplainsdem Yesterday #10
yeah he's been involved with a few shady investment schemes iirc WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #11
Pfffft Prairie Gates Yesterday #6
A heart for that Easterncedar Yesterday #7
Anyone that thinks AI is a fad is badly mistaken Renew Deal Yesterday #8
I think most people are rightfully extremely concerned what this means for jobs (among other things) but mostly jobs themaguffin Yesterday #12
Not a fad. AI is the devil. Scrivener7 Yesterday #13
According to this guy, here's what you should do about the upcoming AI apocalypse... EarlG Yesterday #14
Thank you. You can tell this is just a sales pitch. Oneironaut Yesterday #38
Won't reach 100% perfectionl Old Crank Yesterday #63
"Programmers" don't just write code, though. Oneironaut Yesterday #76
Did you read the part where the newest AI debugs the code as well? scipan Yesterday #93
Tbh, I'll believe it when I see it. Oneironaut Yesterday #100
You are right to be skeptical. Also, see highplainsdem's post right above yours scipan 4 hrs ago #150
Matt Shumer, who wrote that hype, is well known for hype, has been accused of fraud, and has an highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #125
Oh. Thanks. He is not to be trusted to tell the truth. nt scipan 4 hrs ago #149
News articles that are actually shady sales pitches have been around since newspapers started. Crowman2009 Yesterday #48
The guy who wrote that advises people to buy AI company stock so they won't need jobs. highplainsdem Yesterday #61
As if people have enough money or will earn enough dividends to live on. Crowman2009 Yesterday #78
Vernon Vinge wrote the Singularity about ever evolving AI Swede Yesterday #17
Using it all the time now, it's incredible Johnny2X2X Yesterday #18
Imagine the outcry when painters (artists) started using pre-prepared paints instead of creating their own when creating LiberalArkie Yesterday #21
Good way to look at it Johnny2X2X Yesterday #24
YES popsdenver Yesterday #60
Not at all the same thing. Using genAI is more like hiring someone else to do the work for you and highplainsdem Yesterday #37
Absolutely! SheltieLover Yesterday #74
So you think people should quit their jobs? Johnny2X2X Yesterday #83
I've mentioned in a number of posts about how unethical voluntary use of genAI is that I know some highplainsdem 3 hrs ago #151
But God forbid we should be able to use non-HP toner ink, or fix a tractor or combine we already paid for! hatrack 18 hrs ago #140
It will be a wonderful world... hunter Yesterday #26
This guy is full of shit. hunter Yesterday #19
Well stated. GreenWave Yesterday #33
AI is not the "Devil" justaprogressive Yesterday #20
We had no problem when the pencil was created and humans stopped using charcoal. LiberalArkie Yesterday #22
My nearly 60 years in IT says this is different. justaprogressive Yesterday #25
I am old enough to remember when the languages come out (C, Fortran etc) and writing in Assembler was being looked LiberalArkie Yesterday #28
Computers Johnny2X2X Yesterday #30
I think it might really be great when the AI's can create a modern processing structure that can replace the LiberalArkie Yesterday #35
It really will be a sea of new and more useful features for things we already use Johnny2X2X Yesterday #39
Again, not at all the same thing. See reply 37. highplainsdem Yesterday #57
Or advancing from whale oil to fossil fuels. Torchlight 2 hrs ago #155
Holy cadookalas! cachukis Yesterday #27
Anti-AI Crusaders should think about redirecting their energies to UBI TheProle Yesterday #29
And one more reason why the US needs to change to universal healthcare, area51 Yesterday #91
This gulliver 2 hrs ago #154
Is it time for this , again ? dweller Yesterday #31
How long before some idiot hands over control of the BIG RED BUTTON to AI? Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #32
About minus one year. usonian Yesterday #51
If nobody has a job... Happy Hoosier Yesterday #34
Sorry, but, this is vastly overestimating the capabilities of AI. Oneironaut Yesterday #36
It's definitely improving rapidly. Lucky Luciano Yesterday #46
There's no point in trying to fight it? Wrong. There's every reason to fight it, for our freedom from highplainsdem Yesterday #69
It's not just to misrepresent one's own intellect. A lot of use cases are pretty mundane. Lucky Luciano Yesterday #80
I'm sorry... hunter Yesterday #90
Your life sounds sad and woesome. nt Tommy Carcetti 21 hrs ago #115
?? Lucky Luciano 20 hrs ago #117
Whenever new AI models are revealed, there's always trememdous hype about how amazing they are, highplainsdem Yesterday #73
thanks . by your command. AllaN01Bear Yesterday #41
What about the AI Agent platform that has been created and is AI only yobrault1 Yesterday #42
That's already been exposed as mostly fraud, with humans having written the posts getting the highplainsdem Yesterday #66
Next step Mosby Yesterday #44
Can A I replace dweller Yesterday #47
Corporate executives are an AI job replacement I would approve of! Crowman2009 Yesterday #50
I have been using the paid versions of GPT and Claude for a while now Disaffected Yesterday #49
Agree Johnny2X2X Yesterday #107
Yes, I've had it do some VBA/Excel as well. Disaffected Yesterday #108
I, for one, am eager for the day when... WestMichRad Yesterday #52
Bernie Sanders nails it, as usual. usonian Yesterday #54
Think of all the scribes that were put out of work when Gutenberg invented the printing press. LiberalArkie Yesterday #56
Gutenberg, Edison and whoever did not set out to destroy an entire class and population usonian Yesterday #67
In my Petro space, we are eliminating jobs Melon Yesterday #58
What kind of world do you want to retire into? hunter Yesterday #86
Technology can't go backwards Melon Yesterday #95
We sound old ThreeNoSeep Yesterday #64
The literal #1 job growth opportunity for the next 10 years? Moostache Yesterday #71
Worthy of an OP usonian Yesterday #77
Yours is an impressive, thoughtful response. yonder Yesterday #105
Not willing to give up our fresh water for this Wild blueberry Yesterday #72
I never understood the water usage. LiberalArkie Yesterday #82
Many data centers use evaporative cooling. hunter Yesterday #109
My entire life has been ever-more-rapid technological change Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #81
I did it at 65. I was just really tired and inside felt that I was dying. LiberalArkie Yesterday #84
I've been in IT for over 30 years angrychair Yesterday #85
It is already replacing entry-level jobs Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #88
No business has shown an ROI angrychair Yesterday #96
The stats TheProle 23 hrs ago #112
The stats are awful angrychair 21 hrs ago #116
Ed Zitron has done a great job explaining this insane AI bubble. highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #137
According to a Wharton study, 75% of enterprises "report positive return on investment." Renew Deal 20 hrs ago #121
Mollick is one of the biggest shills for the AI industry. highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #122
There's a lot of attacking the messenger in this thread Renew Deal 19 hrs ago #126
The messenger in the OP, Matt Shumer, is already known for both hype and fraud. highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #132
What do you think happens in the collapse? Renew Deal 19 hrs ago #133
lets see lapfog_1 18 hrs ago #145
MIT report: 95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #124
Those are pilots Renew Deal 19 hrs ago #128
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Those were not pilots Renew Deal 19 hrs ago #135
I'd have to read the study...but... Lucky Luciano 5 hrs ago #147
This is not relevant to the comment you replied to Soul_of_Wit 4 hrs ago #148
Reading the comments to this thread is an interesting mix of skepticism, optimism, fear, and... Ol Janx Spirit Yesterday #87
Oh, Please DarthDem Yesterday #89
7x8 equals 56 usedtobedemgurl Yesterday #102
A very plausible timeline of the next couple of years: LudwigPastorius Yesterday #103
Ohh Hell LiberalArkie Yesterday #111
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo Torchlight Yesterday #104
Visual representation RoseTrellis Yesterday #106
Can We Use AI To Help Rid Us Of Tr**p?....nt9 global1 Yesterday #110
Matt Shumer is known for overhyping and has been accused of fraud. See this: highplainsdem 21 hrs ago #113
Bank on this: Basic income, universal healthcare, inheritance for all, and... pat_k 21 hrs ago #114
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30 to 40 million displaced white collar workers would make a hell of a noise. pat_k 19 hrs ago #123
I think that only becomes possible after significant poverty and destruction Renew Deal 19 hrs ago #131
If the predicted 50% of the 70 million or so white collar/professionals/knowledge workers lose their jobs. pat_k 18 hrs ago #139
LOL!!! Matt Shumer's company offers AI generators for "team member praise" and heartfelt sympathy highplainsdem 20 hrs ago #119
LOL! Shumer needed AI to help him write that piece! Talk about someone being AI-dependent...but highplainsdem 20 hrs ago #120
LiberalArkie, did you bother to find out ANYTHING about Matt Shumer's background before you posted this? highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #127
This message was self-deleted by its author sakabatou 19 hrs ago #129
AI slop using tools trained on stolen intellectual property. highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #136
Tell that to the illustrator Miyu, plus Andrew Holmes & Cosmoz Productions sakabatou 19 hrs ago #138
It's a chatbot with a very annoying voice. And they won't reveal the training data, which suggests very highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #141
Reddit thread on Shumer's hypefest: highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #143
Reddit thread & YouTube video on why Shumer was accused of fraud in 2024: highplainsdem 3 hrs ago #152
Things are getting real Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #153
AI is getting really hyped as they try to sustain their AI bubble. Microsoft pushing AI has met with a highplainsdem 1 hr ago #159
This is why the Epstein-ICE melodramas are so terrible for us all gulliver 2 hrs ago #156
I fear the ship has sailed with the 2024 elections Johnny2X2X 2 hrs ago #157
It is an opening for Dems gulliver 1 hr ago #158
The AI companies and the tech bros are fighting regulation. Same for the crypto companies. Both highplainsdem 1 hr ago #160
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