You can call me AI

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There are definitely too many examples of AI making racism, sexism, and othering members of marginalized groups worse. “The coded gaze” is gonna become part of my vocabulary now :weary: :

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But you should see how much the lawyers got! Grrrrrr…

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(No clue about context, sorry)

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I wish there was a way to turn off all AI crap on my devices. iPhone, laptop- whatever.

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Depends. Has the pedestrian in question shares in Alphabet Inc.?

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AI generated summaries of reading habits on app Fable end up insulting users with racist, sexist, ableist, and homophobic comments. Only surprised the article didn’t mention anything anti-Semitic or transphobic

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That was way mo’ driving than he wanted.

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There’s this potentially weird dystopian cyberpunk future where the Internet Archive loses all its copyright battles while OpenAI wins all of theirs, and our only record of the history of the Internet-that-was is locked up inside the unreliable narration of obsolete large language models.

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Ya sure, it’s a newly discovered paradoxical phenomenon: perpetually virtually home AND at the office.

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This episode of Behind the Bastards is months old but I just came across it:

They make some great points about how the pursuit of AI is frighteningly cult-like among some very powerful and wealthy people.

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