• Folstar@lemmus.org
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    2 days ago

    It’s a real sign of our times that so many can not differentiate between a plagiarism fueled talking machine and a thinking machine.

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      14 hours ago

      Worked in tech for 15 years (been mostly out for 7 now) and most of the higher ups were just plagiarism word salad morons. That’s why the same management thinks these harbors are so smart.

      I’m happier being poor than dealing with those fucking morons.

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      2 days ago

      Well, in fairness, if you ask Chatgpt a question it says “…thinking…”

      You can see how confusion might occur.

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      sustained focus and conflict resolution seen in human attention

      What humans are these they are comparing with? Any humans born post 1995 have had constant companionship from network connected screens, they have the attention spans of unladen African swallows…

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        Birds that can migrate thousands of kilometers without so much as a Netflix break or a quick scroll through a memes community presumably have a good attention span. Better than mine, anyways

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          That is one positive aspect of a road trip, particularly a solo road trip - long periods of dull required attention…