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- Comment on Gap's new AI provides disturbing replies 2 days ago:
That’s a totally fair criticism of it but I definitely didn’t read that intention from the poster. Your screenshot example is very funny though. It’s obvious imo this was very much just an “oh shit we need AI cause everyone is doing AI” decision by higher ups that didn’t really care about anything except being able to say they have AI now
- Comment on Gap's new AI provides disturbing replies 2 days ago:
That’s not even the point stated in the original post though. Calling it simply “racist content” or “extremist references” (???) is extremely misleading. There’s significant additional context being left out. It didn’t give it unprompted and it didn’t give it for racist reasons either. The bar to show and demonstrate how horrible AI is is already underground, there’s no need to try to do it in a misleading clickbait way
- Comment on Gap's new AI provides disturbing replies 2 days ago:
Not sure if you’re just goofin but every source I found said chiefs as plural en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chief
- Comment on Gap's new AI provides disturbing responses 2 days ago:
Cross posting my comment from this user’s other post:
I really don’t want to make an account so I made use of vxtwitter to get the screenshot from the embed. The bottom of the text window has the mostly cropped text
These examples are meant to reflect the types of conversations that might occur in a
It reads like the AI was prompted to give examples of racist behavior and then it gave examples of racist behavior, likely ending with the context that it’s racist behavior at the end of that sentence. I don’t like AI but I don’t think this is it chiefs. But maybe op can tell us themselves cause they probably wrote the Twitter post
- Comment on Gap's new AI provides disturbing replies 2 days ago:
I really don’t want to make an account so I made use of vxtwitter to get the screenshot from the embed. The bottom of the text window has the mostly cropped text
These examples are meant to reflect the types of conversations that might occur in a
It reads like the AI was prompted to give examples of racist behavior and then it gave examples of racist behavior, likely ending with the context that it’s racist behavior at the end of that sentence. I don’t like AI but I don’t think this is it chiefs
- Comment on What's a bad habit you use to have for a long time but finally fixed? 1 month ago:
I didn’t bite but I used to tear my nails, sometimes until they bled… and then some. I kicked the habit quite literally overnight after I started painting them. A little over 4 years later, I think I’ve done it once, though I also typically wear extensions now so it’s kinda hard to even if I wanted
- Comment on Confession 1 month ago:
153 sounds really low for a middle-aged priest. Must’ve gotten started in it pretty late in life
- Comment on DO IT! 2 months ago:
Ah thanks, I never tried to embed an image before in a comment. I updated mine since I also swapped out the image earlier to show the full reference/context
- Comment on DO IT! 2 months ago:
Of course he isn’t, him being naked and blue and destroying the other person with a finger point is in reference to Dr Manhattan. lemmy.world/…/5ebc1b8e-7940-48ac-9bbf-9fd194fd6f7…
- Comment on DO IT! 2 months ago:
I’m not entirely sure but it might be a Watchmen reference
- Comment on You are so beautiful. 2 months ago:
:U
- Comment on Internet discourse is wonderful 2 months ago:
Consider that people before transition are not necessarily any different from any other people. You can have very racist, transphobic, alt-right people secretly harboring trans feelings themselves. Sometimes people will turn to those spaces as a coping mechanism and then they become entrenched and invested in the communities. Just because they eventually finally accept their transness doesn’t mean they’re willing to let go of it entirely or the personality archetype they’ve developed as a part of it. If they leave it entirely just because they transitioned them maybe they don’t have another community they feel enough a part of to fall back on. Everyone needs and wants some sort of feeling of community even when it isn’t good for them. It can be very hard to break out of toxic spaces when it’s the only space you know and it’s practically defined you as a person, sometimes for most people’s adult lives
- Comment on Internet discourse is wonderful 2 months ago:
It looks to me like it’s making fun of the really bad brain worms that permeate the trans 4chan community. There’s a very specific type of brain wormed in-group jargon being made fun of here. The orange stick figure is saying they’ll never be orange but we can clearly see they’re just… orange. The brain worms are so bad that they believe even while being orange, they aren’t actually
- Comment on Sony says it’s not done making Xperia phones just yet 3 months ago:
I heard the VI works fine in the US but I guess not the VII? The Xperia subreddit seems to constantly recommend against it
- Comment on Sony says it’s not done making Xperia phones just yet 3 months ago:
If only there were still US models, I would absolutely buy the VII. I love my IV but dropped it a few too many times and have some cracks and occasional weird screen issues because of it. The price point is pretty bonkers but I make enough to afford it and haven’t regretted what I spent on it at all.
- Comment on Take a shot of vitamin M and keep fighting, Soldier! 5 months ago:
I’m one of those people that basically never uses consumables in games because I never know when a good time to use them is. I really like the way expedition 33 does it instead because there’s no reward to hoarding them so I actually do use them. You only have a couple and they refresh every time you rest, plus you can also increase your max of each throughout the game.