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'Cause if not, we'll have to start the Butlerian Jihad.

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[–] yuman@programming.dev 0 points 6 hours ago (2 children)

was there at any time , say in the last 50 or so years, at any point, new tech that we, the tech enthusiasts, folks who go out of their way to buy and use and find new uses for tech, tech that we somehow missed to see its usefulness? anything that needed this much debating and convincing and hand-wrangling and moral bargaining? and having those fucking cretins on the other side of the argument?

did someone need to convince you the web is awesome? mobile phone? electric car? conversely, you instantly knew VR is bullshit. and crypto. and all its derivatives.

this shit ain't what they say it is, there ain't no I in this ai. you perpetuating this butlerian bullshit means you swallowed their spiel (look up critihyping), that this financial scam dressed up as progress is an inevitability.

this just needs a normal revolution, of the kind that was enacted a coupla times in history, stripping the right folks of a buncha stuff that I ain't gonna specify here, for entirely legal reasons.

[–] darkling@mstdn.social 1 points 4 hours ago

@yuman @zdhzm2pgp I was a mobile phone refusenik for a long while, and I still barely use the thing, for anything. But apparently that was just me.

The scale of the rejection of AI right now is a whole different thing, though.

[–] david_chisnall@infosec.exchange 2 points 5 hours ago

@yuman @zdhzm2pgp

I was never excited by VR because I’m in the 10-20% of the population that uses some of the visual cues for depth that VR doesn’t mimic and so gets motion sick.

I was excited by AR. The technology is almost good enough to be useful. It’s currently at the stage smartphones were when I owned a Nokia N80: not actually useful, but you can see the potential. But, for it to actually be useful, it needs to be designed with private as the number one requirement and that’s not something I’d trust big tech to do, so I don’t see the interesting use cases appearing any time soon.

Machines that confidently generate wrong answers? I’ve dealt with enough humans like that to not want to see it automated.