I'm looking for a good summary article about why relying on AI search results for everything is a bad idea.
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I'm looking for a good summary article about why relying on AI search results for everything is a bad idea.
I have a friend who is deep in the rabbit hole of Google Gemini. She uses it for everything, and trusts the slop it generates for her above the info on reliable websites. She does not want to believe me when I tell her the instant answers her phone gives her are often wrong and sometimes dangerously so. She's relying on it now for medical advice, even over the advice of her doctor.
Could someone recommend a clear, well-written and concise article for someone who is not at all tech literate?
My friend is not stupid, she's just been wildly misled by tech billionaires and their propaganda. She still thinks facebook is a nice place to put her eyes. But she is open to conversation. I just need to convince her that I'm not the only person who thinks Google Gemini is bad for her health.
English or German language is possible.
#NoAI #ArticificalIntelligence
#enshitification #entshitification
#AIslop
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I'm looking for a good summary article about why relying on AI search results for everything is a bad idea.
I have a friend who is deep in the rabbit hole of Google Gemini. She uses it for everything, and trusts the slop it generates for her above the info on reliable websites. She does not want to believe me when I tell her the instant answers her phone gives her are often wrong and sometimes dangerously so. She's relying on it now for medical advice, even over the advice of her doctor.
Could someone recommend a clear, well-written and concise article for someone who is not at all tech literate?
My friend is not stupid, she's just been wildly misled by tech billionaires and their propaganda. She still thinks facebook is a nice place to put her eyes. But she is open to conversation. I just need to convince her that I'm not the only person who thinks Google Gemini is bad for her health.
English or German language is possible.
#NoAI #ArticificalIntelligence
#enshitification #entshitification
#AIslop
#generativeAIPlease share how you go in this conversation with your friend.
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I'm looking for a good summary article about why relying on AI search results for everything is a bad idea.
I have a friend who is deep in the rabbit hole of Google Gemini. She uses it for everything, and trusts the slop it generates for her above the info on reliable websites. She does not want to believe me when I tell her the instant answers her phone gives her are often wrong and sometimes dangerously so. She's relying on it now for medical advice, even over the advice of her doctor.
Could someone recommend a clear, well-written and concise article for someone who is not at all tech literate?
My friend is not stupid, she's just been wildly misled by tech billionaires and their propaganda. She still thinks facebook is a nice place to put her eyes. But she is open to conversation. I just need to convince her that I'm not the only person who thinks Google Gemini is bad for her health.
English or German language is possible.
#NoAI #ArticificalIntelligence
#enshitification #entshitification
#AIslop
#generativeAI@ContraindiKate
> concise article
I can not. But I had limited success by pushing #aislop infatuated people to make a supervised session asking their lover questions in their very field of expertise. Agrotechnologist asked about the wheat treatments, hydrologist about the volumetric asessments of retention capacity and so on. Usually they initially said "Thats wonderful, it is almost correct". I then dig into the "almost" pushing one to do a dissection of the answer/summary and point where the "almost" is, and to correct all "almosts".
Only then they start to grasp the levels of misinformation.Final question is: will you allow "almost" trained ai robotic surgeon to open your chest? And why not.
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@ContraindiKate
> concise article
I can not. But I had limited success by pushing #aislop infatuated people to make a supervised session asking their lover questions in their very field of expertise. Agrotechnologist asked about the wheat treatments, hydrologist about the volumetric asessments of retention capacity and so on. Usually they initially said "Thats wonderful, it is almost correct". I then dig into the "almost" pushing one to do a dissection of the answer/summary and point where the "almost" is, and to correct all "almosts".
Only then they start to grasp the levels of misinformation.Final question is: will you allow "almost" trained ai robotic surgeon to open your chest? And why not.
@ohir that's a great approach. Thanks for the idea! I'll give this a try.
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