I wonder if humans pass the Turing test these days
Sounds like an AI trained on random people in the internet answering questions while not actually knowing anything about the subject
His argument is that the average person won't know any better and will just take the first sponsored result for "free VPN" of Google
Jensen's just trying to ride the AI bubble as far as it'll go, next he'll tell you to forget about driving or studying
I'm sorry to spoil this to you guys but reddit most likely doesn't actually delete content when you delete it, it just marks it as deleted and hides it from view
Sure as hell wouldn't know what port forwarding is if it wasn't for playing lan games online
Men do this and a company straight up profited from it until they tried to go back to be sponsor friendly and gimped their AI personas service
It's the low LOD model because they're far away
I'm more pissed off about accidentally pressing a number in my numpad on desktop and it jumping to that % of the video. Who the hell ever uses such a feature it doesn't accomplish anything but making me accidentally lose where I was in that 4h long podcast I was listening to
So the IRS is using "AI", except no one knows how and the closest explanation is that they're querying their database with an order by clause.
Are we calling anything tech AI now? How long till I can say my analog clock is AI based?
This repost needs more jpeg
You know, the fact that every single comment on this post about snoop dog being skilled at something as mundane as going from a fist bump to a handshake being all about politics is the reason lemmy doesn't get much adoption