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I'm so disheartened about my job.

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  • veerat@zeroes.caV veerat@zeroes.ca

    I'm so disheartened about my job. We had a training about AI, and the person presenting just sounded so in love with it. Not as in appreciating a good tool to use, not like loving a new tool. She was actually in love with it, and even admitted to the need to stop thinking of AI as if it's a real person.

    She excitedly talked about human-like responses to her prompts, as if someone she has a crush on gave her attention.

    When I talk about my dislike for AI, how it can't be used ethically, how flawed it can be, I'm telling people that their crush is evil. They are reacting in a predictable way: with anger and hurt. It's an emotional topic.

    Talking about a set of code shouldn't be this emotional. The data centers that are the beating hearts of their love interests get a pass from them; they would destroy the whole planet to maintain this dopamine high and in fact they are gladly doing so.

    #NoAI #AISlop

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    @VeeRat reframe it as "AIs parents are evil"?

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    • veerat@zeroes.caV veerat@zeroes.ca

      I'm so disheartened about my job. We had a training about AI, and the person presenting just sounded so in love with it. Not as in appreciating a good tool to use, not like loving a new tool. She was actually in love with it, and even admitted to the need to stop thinking of AI as if it's a real person.

      She excitedly talked about human-like responses to her prompts, as if someone she has a crush on gave her attention.

      When I talk about my dislike for AI, how it can't be used ethically, how flawed it can be, I'm telling people that their crush is evil. They are reacting in a predictable way: with anger and hurt. It's an emotional topic.

      Talking about a set of code shouldn't be this emotional. The data centers that are the beating hearts of their love interests get a pass from them; they would destroy the whole planet to maintain this dopamine high and in fact they are gladly doing so.

      #NoAI #AISlop

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      @VeeRat When this is over, there's going to be a need to have slop-intoxicated people in some sort of rehab-style educational thing to get their brains back in working order because of all the damage caused by the slopmachines.

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      • cwicseolfor@zeroes.caC cwicseolfor@zeroes.ca

        @theeclecticdyslexic @VeeRat I had almost the reverse struggle in that I reflexively wondered about the umwelt of every other living being on the planet from small childhood, got little more than parental handwringing for my questions, and felt unreasonably vindicated when someone finally saw the need for and coined a word to express it (at least among fellow H. sapiens) in the ‘teens:

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        sonder - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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        Wiktionary (en.wiktionary.org)

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        @cwicseolfor

        Sorry to hear about the relatable experience of adult figures unequipped to handle difficult questions...

        I often feared I was thoughts floating alone in aether. The concept was distressing to 15 year old me; it felt accurate. I eventually decided the only way to live was to choose to act as though that isn't true, even just for myself.

        Years later learned about the "brain in a vat"!

        I find the feeling of sonder very reassuring. 🙂 Thanks for the great conversation!

        @VeeRat

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          @drewph @VeeRat I think I would have, too, but I would have made my feelings clear first.

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          • sollat@masto.aiS sollat@masto.ai

            @VeeRat
            I’ve been listening to the new Behind The Bastards (podcast) about the intersection between LLM usage and cult-like thinking (paraphrasing). This kind of thinking is more powerful and more widespread than I’d appreciated.

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            @sollat @VeeRat

            That was a good episode. (Or two, I think it was a two parter).

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            • veerat@zeroes.caV veerat@zeroes.ca

              I'm so disheartened about my job. We had a training about AI, and the person presenting just sounded so in love with it. Not as in appreciating a good tool to use, not like loving a new tool. She was actually in love with it, and even admitted to the need to stop thinking of AI as if it's a real person.

              She excitedly talked about human-like responses to her prompts, as if someone she has a crush on gave her attention.

              When I talk about my dislike for AI, how it can't be used ethically, how flawed it can be, I'm telling people that their crush is evil. They are reacting in a predictable way: with anger and hurt. It's an emotional topic.

              Talking about a set of code shouldn't be this emotional. The data centers that are the beating hearts of their love interests get a pass from them; they would destroy the whole planet to maintain this dopamine high and in fact they are gladly doing so.

              #NoAI #AISlop

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              @VeeRat (employing the Socratic method...) "so you'd obviously want total privacy in your interactions with this entity?" "Right?"

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              • veerat@zeroes.caV veerat@zeroes.ca

                I'm so disheartened about my job. We had a training about AI, and the person presenting just sounded so in love with it. Not as in appreciating a good tool to use, not like loving a new tool. She was actually in love with it, and even admitted to the need to stop thinking of AI as if it's a real person.

                She excitedly talked about human-like responses to her prompts, as if someone she has a crush on gave her attention.

                When I talk about my dislike for AI, how it can't be used ethically, how flawed it can be, I'm telling people that their crush is evil. They are reacting in a predictable way: with anger and hurt. It's an emotional topic.

                Talking about a set of code shouldn't be this emotional. The data centers that are the beating hearts of their love interests get a pass from them; they would destroy the whole planet to maintain this dopamine high and in fact they are gladly doing so.

                #NoAI #AISlop

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                @VeeRat there's something religion-like in this

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                • veerat@zeroes.caV veerat@zeroes.ca

                  I'm so disheartened about my job. We had a training about AI, and the person presenting just sounded so in love with it. Not as in appreciating a good tool to use, not like loving a new tool. She was actually in love with it, and even admitted to the need to stop thinking of AI as if it's a real person.

                  She excitedly talked about human-like responses to her prompts, as if someone she has a crush on gave her attention.

                  When I talk about my dislike for AI, how it can't be used ethically, how flawed it can be, I'm telling people that their crush is evil. They are reacting in a predictable way: with anger and hurt. It's an emotional topic.

                  Talking about a set of code shouldn't be this emotional. The data centers that are the beating hearts of their love interests get a pass from them; they would destroy the whole planet to maintain this dopamine high and in fact they are gladly doing so.

                  #NoAI #AISlop

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                  @VeeRat When I hear such stories (a horror for me), I ask myself how much the techbros of the #AI corporations abuse people's growing loneliness and isolation with the purpose to alienate societies even more. The more they divide humans from real humans, the better they can install their fsscist ideas. And it works best by emotions/cultist promises.

                  #TESCREAL #AICult #cultists

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                  • sollat@masto.aiS sollat@masto.ai

                    @VeeRat
                    I’ve been listening to the new Behind The Bastards (podcast) about the intersection between LLM usage and cult-like thinking (paraphrasing). This kind of thinking is more powerful and more widespread than I’d appreciated.

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                    @sollat @VeeRat
                    that article they mention on #behindthebastards, with this #openAI investor going into #AIpsychosis (from #chatGPT remixing #SCP #scifi stories), is worth a read too. i suspect many users suffer from a milder version of this.
                    https://futurism.com/openai-investor-chatgpt-mental-health

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                    • theeclecticdyslexic@mstdn.socialT theeclecticdyslexic@mstdn.social

                      @cwicseolfor

                      I think when people make this perspective clear, I think they are telling on themselves about how their internal thought processes work. It shows a lack of curiousity about the world and everything in it, imo. They live in a mental miasma, bumbling from stimuli to stimuli. They have incredibly weak theory of mind, so weak that they don't even appreciate their own.

                      @VeeRat

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                      @theeclecticdyslexic I could imagine other reasons too. It works like a cult: they try to grab people in difficult situations like loneliness, isolation, perhaps sudden illness, or only doubts, feeling overwhelmed by world problems ... people hunger for a simple solutions. Then comes the cult playing the friendly, promising community ...
                      It's also a problem of a society not giving alternatives to the cult.

                      @cwicseolfor @VeeRat

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                      • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

                        @theeclecticdyslexic I could imagine other reasons too. It works like a cult: they try to grab people in difficult situations like loneliness, isolation, perhaps sudden illness, or only doubts, feeling overwhelmed by world problems ... people hunger for a simple solutions. Then comes the cult playing the friendly, promising community ...
                        It's also a problem of a society not giving alternatives to the cult.

                        @cwicseolfor @VeeRat

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                        @NatureMC

                        Oh definitely. There are clearly several distinct cults at play here.

                        The rationalists and effective altruists. They are basically Evangelical Christians that swap god for "AI".

                        The business idiots and world leaders that treat this like a cargo cult, and oppotunity to monetise thought.

                        The average people, isolated by our modern society... having their lonliness and cognitive burnout monetized.

                        No matter how you slice it, society is failing so many people.

                        @cwicseolfor @VeeRat

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                        • drewnaylor@mastodon.onlineD drewnaylor@mastodon.online

                          @VeeRat When this is over, there's going to be a need to have slop-intoxicated people in some sort of rehab-style educational thing to get their brains back in working order because of all the damage caused by the slopmachines.

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                          @DrewNaylor @VeeRat We have these structures for people who escape cults or extremist ideologies. But they can tell you about the hard work and what the trauma destroyed in the life of the people who seek for help.

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                          • veerat@zeroes.caV veerat@zeroes.ca

                            I'm so disheartened about my job. We had a training about AI, and the person presenting just sounded so in love with it. Not as in appreciating a good tool to use, not like loving a new tool. She was actually in love with it, and even admitted to the need to stop thinking of AI as if it's a real person.

                            She excitedly talked about human-like responses to her prompts, as if someone she has a crush on gave her attention.

                            When I talk about my dislike for AI, how it can't be used ethically, how flawed it can be, I'm telling people that their crush is evil. They are reacting in a predictable way: with anger and hurt. It's an emotional topic.

                            Talking about a set of code shouldn't be this emotional. The data centers that are the beating hearts of their love interests get a pass from them; they would destroy the whole planet to maintain this dopamine high and in fact they are gladly doing so.

                            #NoAI #AISlop

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                            @VeeRat this person needs, like, serious mental therapy? Have a look at https://sharewellnow.com (disclaimer, we are investors in this company, because I don't know how to reach people in this condition any other way, and I want everyone to have access to therapy with as few barriers as possible.)

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                            • cmdr_nova@null.mkultra.socialC cmdr_nova@null.mkultra.social

                              @VeeRat not for nothing but this is like saying that people who use plastic straws are responsible for destroying the environment.

                              No matter what you feel about people who are falling into tendencies of addiction wrt AI, or the underlying issues that lead someone to emotional attachment to a system rather than a person (fascism brought us here), it is the corporations and the billionaires propping it up who are at fault. Who built these systems with disregard for the environment.

                              Also "slop", as I've just learned today, is derived from "goyslop" which is a nazi phrase

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                              @cmdr_nova @VeeRat "+1 favourite" for the comment about corporations' and billionaires' fault.

                              Regarding the etymology: sorry, what?! Slop originates from old english with cognates in other germanic language: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/slop
                              There's no way it derive *from* a meme first attested in 2016 according to knowyourmeme.

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                                @cmdr_nova @VeeRat "+1 favourite" for the comment about corporations' and billionaires' fault.

                                Regarding the etymology: sorry, what?! Slop originates from old english with cognates in other germanic language: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/slop
                                There's no way it derive *from* a meme first attested in 2016 according to knowyourmeme.

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                                @dryak @VeeRat Ah yes, defaulting to old english because you'd rather not acknowledge that language changes and fascists using language as a weapon is bad

                                just like how random people use "triggered" as a way to describe others being upset, and call people "NPCs", as if they weren't trends and phrases adopted and spread, by nazis

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                                  @drewph @VeeRat The question is: Can you afford to walk out of your job? Especially in the current job market?

                                  Others have already mentioned the cult like patterns. Something that also matches this, is that you must not be seen questioning the usefulness of AI. I would go as far and say: We don’t even know, if that training person is actually that excited, or just virtue signaling.

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                                  • cmdr_nova@null.mkultra.socialC cmdr_nova@null.mkultra.social

                                    @dryak @VeeRat Ah yes, defaulting to old english because you'd rather not acknowledge that language changes and fascists using language as a weapon is bad

                                    just like how random people use "triggered" as a way to describe others being upset, and call people "NPCs", as if they weren't trends and phrases adopted and spread, by nazis

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                                    @cmdr_nova @dryak @VeeRat "Slop" has been a common word since before the Nazis (original). The alt-reich even had to add a second word to it, that's how generic it is. Language changes, as you say. Now it mostly refers to the output of slop machines.

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                                      @cmdr_nova @dryak @VeeRat I re-read it and discovered it's still confidently incorrect. I've also discovered you're the sort of person who gets aggressive at having their attempts to spread misinformation corrected, which is a great look on you.

                                      I don't have a lot of time for toxic little shits today so I'll be muting this conversation.

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                                      • nilajones@zeroes.caN nilajones@zeroes.ca

                                        @VeeRat

                                        That is terrifying. And I think you're right

                                        It would never pass muster as a science fiction novel. It's too cheesy

                                        But speaking of cheese, it's also what we have done to the food supply, and to housing, and to all the consumer manufactured items

                                        Everything is engineered to seem on the surface like it gives you something that you have a deep, stone age, need for

                                        A knowledgeable friendly chatty supportive friend, abundant oils and sugars and salt (all rare in wild food), a house that looks sturdy and comfortable (but is built out of cardboard with added toxins)...

                                        And all of it built by world destroying systems

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                                        @VeeRat

                                        @GeePawHill Synchronicity!

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                                        • veerat@zeroes.caV veerat@zeroes.ca

                                          I'm so disheartened about my job. We had a training about AI, and the person presenting just sounded so in love with it. Not as in appreciating a good tool to use, not like loving a new tool. She was actually in love with it, and even admitted to the need to stop thinking of AI as if it's a real person.

                                          She excitedly talked about human-like responses to her prompts, as if someone she has a crush on gave her attention.

                                          When I talk about my dislike for AI, how it can't be used ethically, how flawed it can be, I'm telling people that their crush is evil. They are reacting in a predictable way: with anger and hurt. It's an emotional topic.

                                          Talking about a set of code shouldn't be this emotional. The data centers that are the beating hearts of their love interests get a pass from them; they would destroy the whole planet to maintain this dopamine high and in fact they are gladly doing so.

                                          #NoAI #AISlop

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                                          @VeeRat I'm an olde trekie. NCC-1701, In the Next Gen series there was an episode called "The Game" where Westley returns to find everyone playing an optic's game. The folks I know tech and non-tech seem to have that same kind of addiction. I agree with all who call this a feature, it's too precise to be a bug.

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