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Olga's avatar

Lib, all your base are belong to us.

--A. I.

manuelinho's avatar

I was completely convinced that "Rodex" was general knowledge.

Also misspellings are "evidence" that could be AI, their are not "proof" by itselves.

But making a conclusion by analyzing all the evidence is hard, so lets just go with the first thing that makes you feel good.

J Scott's avatar

It also makes sense that the fake, artificial clowns are fearful of fakes.

The right asks "is the AI truthful?"

The left is terrified of being replaced as an NPC.

Chuckie Pierce's avatar

And, yet, a valid bet is that these are the same people who laugh at "Spoderman" action figures or Superman but the figure is Batman images.

Kurio_Music's avatar

I knew it! Spacebunny is AI.

Kurio_Music's avatar

So are those books...

Richard Metallium IV's avatar

A.I. is clearly responsible for fortune cookies 🥠

What Matters Most's avatar

They obviously don’t know all the knockoff brands in Asia like Sunbucks or Abidas

keruru's avatar

There are a lot of grifters out there, and there are plenty of AI generators used by grifters. But there are people in need, and we need discernment in working out what and whom we should support. "Oh it's AI" has replaced "its misinformation" as a cheap cognitive shortcut that means people remain in their snarky delusion bubble. Because discernment, wisdom, and prudence are hard.

Nibmeister's avatar

It must be quite disconcerting to Big Tech AI providers, that are almost exclusively converged by the left, to have its AI savaged most brutally by the left. The horror the horror!

I can't stop laughing as I make spicy memes with that same AI.

eternalvigilance's avatar

Blaming AI is a hot new trend in the tech world too. It’s given CEOs cover for mass layoffs, which have more to do with overhiring during the post-Covid frenzy. Projects are being implemented with AI that shouldn’t be. The major motivation is that it gives product managers (~100% female) all the accountability avoidance they ever dreamed of. If the solution fails then blame the AI. The choice to use AI can’t be questioned since businesses are demanding it.

B. E. Gordon's avatar

Blame the computer programs rather than the users making the prompts...

Vox Day's avatar

Apparently AI goes back all the way to the Engrish that was all over Japanese products in the late 1980s.

"The ribbon that becomes you, Cookie Girl..."

GH's avatar

I was in Japan when I saw the first Addidas campaign ad for "Impossible is Nothing" and I assumed it was Engrish, and not a clever wording strategy.

J Scott's avatar

In their worldview everyone in the world is equally fluent in English.

Black's avatar
Jul 6Edited

I was just about to ask, have these people never seen Engrish dot com? I used to have one of their t-shirts, which were replicas of actual shirts sighted in Japan.

https://store.engrish.com/

Fandom Pulse's avatar

That dang AI slop!