• renzev@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    When I hear “AI”, I think of that thing that proofreads my emails and writes boilerplate code. Just a useful tool among a long list of others. Why would I spend emotional effort hating it? I think people who “hate” AI are just as annoying as the people pushing it as the solution to all our problems.

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      9 hours ago

      I don’t think anybody hates spell checkers if that’s what you consider “AI”.

      It’s more about the grifters pushing this phony “intelligence” as the savior/destroyer of humanity.

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      10 hours ago

      when I get an email written by AI, it means the person who sent it doesn’t deem me worth their time to respond to me themselves.

      I get a lot of email that I have to read for work. It used to be about 30 a day that I had to respond to. now that people are using AI, it’s at or over 100 a day.

      I provide technical consulting and give accurate feedback based on my knowledge and experience on the product I have built over the last decade and a half.

      if nobody is reading my email why does it matter if I’m accurate? if generative AI is training on my knowledge and experience where does that leave me in 5 years?

      business is built on trust, AI circumvents that trust by replacing the nuances between partners that grow that trust.