• dinckel@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I wish they spent their time fixing bugs, rather than implementing this bullshit

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      Can I ask areal question? I’m not trying to be a dick or smart ass, I legit don’t get this. What is bullshit here? I read the article and it seems like a useful feature to me.

      “this week, we will launch an opt-in experiment”

      “those who have opted-in will have the option to access their preferred AI service from the Firefox sidebar”

      Is this opt in only feature really terrible? Because as a user of ai, not switching tabs sounds like a nice new feature to me.

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        I strongly believe that generative AI is catastrophically misused in the vast majority of its applications, so in my eyes, adding gpt-based AI to the browser is largely a wasted effort

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      Why not both? A large project like this needs to fix bugs and also continue to refine its features for long term relevance.

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        5 months ago

        You will never achieve long-term relevance, by chasing immediately available buzzwords

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          How long does AI need to be used, and how much demand needs to be sustained, for it to stop being called a “buzzword”? I’m a little dubious that NVIDIA became literally the most highly-valued company on Earth off the back of a mere “buzzword.”

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            Can you reminds us what the current state of NFTs is? Or most crypto? Web3 tech? This is next.

            Of course Nvidia are the highest-valued company. They capitalized on idiots misusing the technology, until it created issues in society, for personal gain.

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              Can you remind me how those technologies are related, other than the mere accusation of them being “buzzwords”?

              Cryptocurrency is actually doing fine, BTW. Just because you don’t find it useful doesn’t mean it’s not useful to other people.

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                Crypto is doing kind-of ok. But what about other blockchain apps and startups, or blockchain integrations into every tech imaginable? There were so many popping up, just like there are with AI now. Business models and use-cases that are based solely on the hype of the tech in question, without any consideration about whether it’s actually a good fit for the tech. That is the point, and what it has common with AI and other “buzzwords”.

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              I am an end user and I find it quite handy for a number of applications.

              The reasoning “I don’t find it useful and therefore nobody finds it useful” is common in these sorts of threads.

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                  You made an assertion about what end users want. I’m an end user and my desires are not the same as your desires.

                  But if the sentiment is that common, maybe there’s something to it.

                  Or maybe it’s just a common fallacy. Like argumentum ad populum.

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                    I made a generalization based on the abundance of comments from people saying they don’t want AI. Your desires may not be the desires of the majority of users.

                    Or maybe it’s just a common fallacy. Like argumentum ad populum.

                    It’s not. Saying a bunch of people don’t want something because a bunch of people are saying they don’t want it isn’t argumentum ad populum. I never made an assessment about whether AI was good or bad.

                    If you want to argue that Lemmy doesn’t represent users at large, or that the people complaining about AI are a loud minority, go for it. But the vast majority of comments on anything AI related seem opposed to it.

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            AI may have its uses, but the easy counterpoint to your argument is to look at FTX at its peak and where it is now (bankrupt). The stock exchange is the exact opposite of rational, and is terrible at estimating the use one can get out of tech.

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              FTX was a cryptocurrency exchange, how is that remotely similar to NVIDIA?

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      Why not both? A large project like this needs to fix bugs and also continue to refine its features for long term relevance.