Who were they and where were they from?
Who were they and where were they from?
You’re on to something. Boats have steering wheels and they can indeed move.
Yeah, I don’t think weird is a strong enough word to describe them. This shit is beyond weird 🤨
That’s an interesting observation! It’s definitely plausible that some people might enjoy pretending to be LLMs (large language models) for fun or as a social experiment. The lines between human and AI-generated text are getting blurrier, especially as LLMs improve. Some folks might see it as a challenge to mimic the “voice” of an AI, whether to test their own skills, engage in satire, or even to highlight the current state of AI and its limitations.
On the flip side, encountering an LLM pretending to be a person raises questions about authenticity and the ethics of AI in communication. It brings up important discussions about transparency, trust, and how we interact with digital personas.
Both scenarios—humans mimicking AI and AI mimicking humans—illustrate the fascinating, sometimes confusing, state of our current tech landscape. The key takeaway might be that whether you’re interacting with a person or an AI, it’s always good to be mindful and critical of the content you’re engaging with.
As if girls were on the internet. Everyone knows they’re at home watching cooking shows.
/s
To be fair, nerds will tell their tech-illiterate friends about this change and probably influence them enough to consider it. Especially when it’s something as easy as downloading an application.
It’s much easier to switch a browser then it is to stop using Google, Facebook, etc.
We did and it was very hard to follow your train of though.
I’m sure the void would have been filled with anither company.
Meant it more playful, but tone is hard to communicate over the internet.
Tell me you’ve never worked on a long-running software project without telling me you’ve never work on one.
This should be the American catch phrase 😅
My wife was at home for 3 months before the birth of our child and 2 years afterward. I always considered that not enough.
I can’t imagine living in a country where you could be laid off before or even worse during your maternity leave.
The problem isn’t that there are no libraries out there that parse Markdown. There are, in fact, plenty for all different languages. The issue is that every site has its own flavor of it. Lemmy does it one way, GitHub another, and something else does it completely differently yet again.
It is, unfortunately, kind of a mess.
Smart. Make the world worse and then live in a worse world.
But then the two on the bottom would have to be inside one another.
That’s why you wait half a year and get the game for half the price without major bugs.
All I remember is having to go to the store, walk around the store and hope they still have it, go to the counter and pay for it and then having to go all the way back home to play it.
Now you click a button, make yourself a sandwich and the game is ready to go.
As opposed to other social media platforms like reddit where you can only have one, right? 😜