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the future will be just like this persons app. your phone will have a million "local AI"s running on it, composing your every thought, message, call or search. millions of tiny AI composing millions of lines of learned data about you, your family, your friends. "its local only dont worry" as each individual app continually gets it's own AI. McDonalds app knows when the last time you had coffee was, your phone company knows you didn't call grandma on her birthday. your library knows you don't plan to return the book you borrowed on time.
all these idiosyncrasies you don't register or even think about, your phone's million "local AI" now knows about.
when was the last time you went on a date? did you pay? did you shower before hand? all of these data points on "local AI" until it's not local anymore. but then its too late.
tell people you don't want AI garbage in your apps, friends. before its too late
RT: https://sns.mszpro.com/users/me/statuses/112676267912303412
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So I just installed this guy's client and asked how I should respond to him. It said "type 'kill yourself, faggot.'" Is that right? It seems right. 🤔
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@0 @me ai blind dating would be kinda based ngl "matched based on the fact neither of you showered this week"
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when me and my friend realize our phones AI have been responding to each other.
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@graf @me but my friend, that is just only what targeted advertising is now - it's just the "AI" is code maintained by a team in NYC or something and instead of all the data local, it just all goes to their servers.
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@graf @me Maybe you could make "the AI" a permission like all others, and then you could also control what information an app could inject into "the AI" to get an answer.
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@sickburnbro @me NO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND MATE ITS ALL LOCAL
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I just love how these retards have gone from not being able to visualize a rotating apple to requiring an app to suggest responses in normal discourse. IQs are dropping quickly around here. 😒
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Just like when he was a baby.
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jonny wants to suckle on the jew tits lol
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@Humpleupagus @sickburnbro @me the reply you just replied to was actually us setting up a visual, a snapshot of americana if you will
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@Humpleupagus @sickburnbro @me a clip, if you will
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@graf @Humpleupagus @me I try to imagine most of this "AI" stuff as "what if I had a personal google that I could do google on, but for a specific set of documents"
like I can have my "finance AI" that only knows about my bills and I can ask "when was the last time I ate out?" but it won't have access to other things, so it can't be filled with useless information.
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That's what grep is for. 😏
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@Tony @graf @Humpleupagus @me we've all missed the conspiracy - we've all been looking at monetary inflation while ignoring the REAL problem: titty inflation.
Common sense Titty Control NOW
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@kc-poast @Humpleupagus @graf @me but ultimately thats kind of what you want, some kind of fuzzy search that is powered by some detached understanding of the language.
A dream answer to that might be like "well, you stopped by In-N-Out 3 weeks ago, but the last sit down dinner you had was 4 months ago at Big T Steakhouse"
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@sickburnbro @graf @Humpleupagus @me realistically, no. Its the "useless information" that allows it to have context around what "eating out" is.
Otherwise you just create structured data and use non-NLP queries.
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In all seriousness, I really don't see how AI is going to help me. I mainly work on documents. I have to read every word, check for typos, and grammar errors, etc.
I have no trouble organizing or navigating my files. Ranger is a godsend. It's quick and I can easily add custom commands, like printing directly to ranger.
I have a script that cron runs every night to determine if there are any documents that don't have a text version. If a file doesn't, it converts it to a text file that has a custom extension (it also removes any orphan text files). If I need to find something, whether it's a particular clause or term, etc., I have a script that uses grep to handle that. I can then copy and paste the text I need directly from the results.
BTW running five monitors with multiple terminals rarely runs above 1gb ram, including the build and desktop, web browser excepted of course. Cores rarely run above 2%
What's AI gonna do for me to make my life easier and at what cost?
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@sickburnbro @Humpleupagus @graf @me apparently the big breakthrough that allowed for the "understanding of the language" was just dumping shitloads of crap into the existing algorithms.
So its difficult to have a NLP without that.
There are smaller models other than the ones used by the big AI corps that could probably do what you want, but you'd have to build it yourself.
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@Humpleupagus @graf @me yes, if you have to do an editor's job I don't think AI is going to do anything better than current document checks can do, and they really don't do high level consistency well, grammatically they just want to stuff everything into one shoebox.
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@PalePimp @Humpleupagus @graf @me ideocracy was indeed a still not appreciated enough piece of art.
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@Humpleupagus @graf @sickburnbro @me Program:
Please speak your name as it appears on your current federal identity card. Document number G24L8.
Joe:
I'm not sure if-
Program:
You have entered the name "Not Sure". Is this correct, Not Sure?
Joe:
No, it's not correct.
Program:
Thank you. "Not" is correct. Is "Sure" correct?
Joe:
No it's not. My name is Joe-
Program:
You've already confirmed your first name is "Not". Please confirm your last name "Sure".
Joe:
My last name is not "Sure".
Program:
Thank you, "Not Sure".
Joe:
No. What I mean is that my name is Joe.
Program:
Confirmation is complete. Please wait while I tattoo your new identity on your arm.
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@Evil_Bender @Humpleupagus @Spingebill @graf @me honestly what a computer program could be boss for in auto would be something where you let it listen to audio and it can isolate sounds and help you find the source. I don't know if that would be "AI" or whatever, but imagine putting device under hood, then you stop vehicle and you can go "isolate sound from transmission"
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And supposing it does. For a diesel mechanic robot to be a thing that's past my retirement.
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@Evil_Bender @Humpleupagus @graf @sickburnbro @me bro trust me Boston Dynamics is gonna change the world forever they're just one robot dog demo away from becoming solvent
they're gonna add "Onboard AI" to ride the markting wave, and it's either gonna be a piece of shit that hallucinates it into walking off a cliff, or a video object detection program that was solved 13 years ago
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If AI can do wheel ends for me that would be super. It's never gonna be able to identify DOT issues or troubleshoot wiring faults.
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AI can't do my job. Once that shit leaves an assembly line it's never the same. I don't ever see a robot able to do what I do, maybe assist in some software shit after I manually repair it, but that's it.
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I"m sure something could be forked from melodyne. It can pull apart a chord into its constituent notes, which can then be pitch corrected.