I honestly worry what the consequences of this, and other "AI overviews" on places like Facebook and Quora, will be, for impressionable young people, if these "tech companies" continue to be able to make them virtually impossible to opt out of...
Indeed, it is a hard battle to try and ensure the young ones do not see the AI as the oracle, the end game will be what they want, there will be only the corporate truth and nothing else.
So many colleagues will ref without even a single doubt on what a AI says as the one truth, man it hard to see all follow the narrative, no doubts, no contradictions even when the logic breaks.
It's like (going off on a tangent here) the "reviewers" who are busily claiming that Cynthia Erivo is "perfect" for Wicked despite being probably the ugliest woman ever in a musical lead role, and the fact that she has continuously insulted everyone from White British men, to entire British cities, to even their precious protected group of autistic black women (despite being Black herself)...
It's amusing to watch the whole thing implode. They literally couldn't have found a more ugly person, inside and out, and yet almost every review is glowing, lol...
Though that's not AI. That's just what passes for "journalism", these days...
The movie does also feature a disabled black woman (not sure if she's gay), in a role that has previously universally been played by an able-bodied white girl, so no wonder they love it so much, lol...
Yes, but the Ai will ensure that not even the journos are needed :D, It will be cheaper than ever to launder the lies into truth. The new slogan will not be beware of the one that buys ink by the barrel, it will beware of the one buys nuclear plants, haha
Yeah, I've had similar experiences with younger classmates at Uni, and this was before AI overview was a thing...
It's been a year and a bit. From what I gathered talking to a Scottish student earlier this year (also female, so there's a pattern, arguably) it's only gotten worse since that time...
On that note, my Uni no longer discourages either generative AI or Wikipedia as a source, when it comes to essay-writing...
Which is... Deeply concerning, IMO.
I hate to think what it is like in corporate-land, these days...
I honestly worry what the consequences of this, and other "AI overviews" on places like Facebook and Quora, will be, for impressionable young people, if these "tech companies" continue to be able to make them virtually impossible to opt out of...
Genuinely crazy how fast this has all happened...
Indeed, it is a hard battle to try and ensure the young ones do not see the AI as the oracle, the end game will be what they want, there will be only the corporate truth and nothing else.
So many colleagues will ref without even a single doubt on what a AI says as the one truth, man it hard to see all follow the narrative, no doubts, no contradictions even when the logic breaks.
It's like (going off on a tangent here) the "reviewers" who are busily claiming that Cynthia Erivo is "perfect" for Wicked despite being probably the ugliest woman ever in a musical lead role, and the fact that she has continuously insulted everyone from White British men, to entire British cities, to even their precious protected group of autistic black women (despite being Black herself)...
It's amusing to watch the whole thing implode. They literally couldn't have found a more ugly person, inside and out, and yet almost every review is glowing, lol...
Though that's not AI. That's just what passes for "journalism", these days...
The movie does also feature a disabled black woman (not sure if she's gay), in a role that has previously universally been played by an able-bodied white girl, so no wonder they love it so much, lol...
Yes, but the Ai will ensure that not even the journos are needed :D, It will be cheaper than ever to launder the lies into truth. The new slogan will not be beware of the one that buys ink by the barrel, it will beware of the one buys nuclear plants, haha
AI passes for journalism these days. Practically everyone writes using AI, more or less.
I do some work with a kid in our respective home country and see him use google quite a bit.
He searches for something and copy pastes what gemini provides and doesn't really seem aware that there are actual websites below that.
Yeah, I've had similar experiences with younger classmates at Uni, and this was before AI overview was a thing...
It's been a year and a bit. From what I gathered talking to a Scottish student earlier this year (also female, so there's a pattern, arguably) it's only gotten worse since that time...
On that note, my Uni no longer discourages either generative AI or Wikipedia as a source, when it comes to essay-writing...
Which is... Deeply concerning, IMO.
I hate to think what it is like in corporate-land, these days...