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Geez, it's really hard to have normal conversation nowadays on the internet. There's this constant skepticism of AI comments, and I get it. Most of the time I just feel like I'm talking to bots. However, I'm surprised that people really take their time to give their opinions here and they seem to be legit. Weirdly enough, I'm quite a positive and enthusiastic person... or at least I'm trying to practice that. There's been too much negativity around me lately, but who cares about what happens in my life, right haha? Don't need to explain myself to any one, but just felt like I needed to do.
@1step @selfhosted Frustrating to be treated as a non-human being. People thinking you are a machine commenting. Well, despite being 100% human, it's almost 26 years I struggle with this (verify you're a human) due to visual captcha's. for us visually and/or auditory impaired, senses-based anti-bots (audio and pics) are an irreversible obstacle. And my strong scare is that interactive platforms like social networks, Lemmy included, will soon add some senses-based verifications to avoid bots.
Damn the bots!
I hate bots, for real... I kind of miss the old days of internet where we could jump in a forum or any community to talk and connect with people. But I kind of get the point of building mechanisms to reduce the "bots infestation". Things are definitely more complex to visually and/or auditory impaired people. But at least, Lemmy isn't as annoying as Reddit and people sound genuine.
@1step I find comfortable when a bot is designed to describe images, such as AltBot, or Be My Eyes's BeMyAI - you can also "chat" with the bot to ask questions in order to have further details on what the camera is focusing.
On web communities (forums and social networks) that should be comfortable if you tag the bot and it replies with the image description. But it should be temporary, as a 24/7 answering bot, replying to EVERY conversation in every moment or (worse) being set up for propaganda, makes the world a worse place - yes it can turn on flames (violent on line argues) so that you will not know if you are talking to a person, or punching the wall.
In my area we say "hey! Am I talking to the wall?" when someone is stubborn, does never understand what you say, won't listen, does all the opposite of what you asked them to do.
We should change it "Oops, I'm talking to a robot"