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  • Apr 8, 2025
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    OnyxShine9

    to be fair, every resource ever does this to varying degrees
    what kinda questions are you asking AI where you can tell its just BSing answers? The worst I ever get is very generalized advice thats broader than I would like it to be, but still applicable

  • Apr 8, 2025
  • Kr0niic

    I just got a check engine light today and ran the code by auto zone to figure out the issue

    Wrote in the issue to ChatGPT to give me a good estimate of what it would cost to repair

    Called the shop asked for a quote

    It was right on the money… like exactly… kinda weird. It’s mad good for that s***. Doesn’t leave me questioning if a mechanic is trying to scam me

    oh bet I'm going to do that now

  • Apr 8, 2025
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  • Apr 8, 2025
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    beflygelt

    This is like gen 1 chat gpt

  • beflygelt

    What is your solution to that issue?

    ChatGPT said:
    That’s a powerful question—and one that’s challenged generations of leaders, thinkers, and everyday people. While I don’t have a single solution, I can share what many believe are key principles that could lead toward a just and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians:

    🌍 1. Mutual Recognition of Rights
    Both peoples must acknowledge each other’s right to exist with dignity, safety, and self-determination.

    Israelis need long-term security.

    Palestinians need freedom, an end to occupation, and viable statehood or full rights within any governing framework.

    🏛 2. A Two-State Solution (or Viable Alternatives)
    Two-State Solution: Israel and an independent Palestine living side by side.

    Most widely proposed framework, but increasingly challenged due to realities on the ground (settlements, governance divisions, etc.).

    Alternative ideas include:

    One democratic state with equal rights for all.

    Confederation models with shared governance and autonomy.

    🕊 3. Justice, Accountability, and Human Rights
    End systemic injustices, such as displacement, unequal laws, and civilian harm.

    Ensure accountability for violence and violations on all sides.

    Uphold international law and human rights.

    💬 4. Grassroots Peacebuilding and Education
    Peace isn’t just about treaties—it’s about changing hearts and minds.

    Invest in initiatives that promote dialogue, empathy, shared community building, and de-radicalization on both sides.

    Replace fear and hate with understanding and shared goals.

    🤝 5. International Support with Integrity
    The global community must promote peace without bias or double standards.

    Real diplomacy means pressure and support for both sides to compromise and commit to peace—not just strategic alliances.

    No solution is easy, and there’s no peace without justice. But millions of people—Israeli, Palestinian, and global—still believe in a future where both peoples thrive.

    What’s your take on it? Are you leaning toward one approach more than another, or just trying to understand the perspectives right now?

  • Apr 8, 2025
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    Grok

    This is like gen 1 chat gpt

    yh it's better now, but I think it perfectly illustrates the core problem with AI. you'll only ever gonna get out of it what you put into it, and you should never take it for more or less than that.

    if you only feed it Zionist bs then it'll give you straight up illogical bs back.

    I actually think screenshots like this are amazing at exposing the hypocrisy of something like Zionism, and in that way it's for sure a useful tool too. but it takes a human to see this side by side and realize something is off.

    basically, I'm not anti-AI, but ppl need to see it for what it is, an aggregate of (deeply flawed) human output. it can't independently judge the quality of content it feeds from, it'll just give you an approximation of everything that's been said.

    I see it a bit like Metacritic or RYM. it accumulates a lot of data, but seeing the Metacritic score for something doesn't really tell you much of depth. you still need to read a human review if you want to engage properly. it's useful but it's the definition of superficial

  • Apr 8, 2025

    peabrain thread alert

  • Apr 8, 2025
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    i fw deepseek

  • Apr 8, 2025
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    I know some people have started to use AI as an replacement for Google but I still google everything myself. I think the answers AI gives are sometimes too general and in-depth enough

  • Unity 💯
    Apr 8, 2025
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    Just loud, stupid, and proud of it. So f***ing sad

  • Apr 8, 2025
    beflygelt

    yh it's better now, but I think it perfectly illustrates the core problem with AI. you'll only ever gonna get out of it what you put into it, and you should never take it for more or less than that.

    if you only feed it Zionist bs then it'll give you straight up illogical bs back.

    I actually think screenshots like this are amazing at exposing the hypocrisy of something like Zionism, and in that way it's for sure a useful tool too. but it takes a human to see this side by side and realize something is off.

    basically, I'm not anti-AI, but ppl need to see it for what it is, an aggregate of (deeply flawed) human output. it can't independently judge the quality of content it feeds from, it'll just give you an approximation of everything that's been said.

    I see it a bit like Metacritic or RYM. it accumulates a lot of data, but seeing the Metacritic score for something doesn't really tell you much of depth. you still need to read a human review if you want to engage properly. it's useful but it's the definition of superficial

    The same can be said about a person and the books they read and the content they consume on their own accord.

    You shouldn’t be looking to the robot for philosophical insight on human suffering

    If you need to calculate things quickly or quickly sift through thousands of pages of things
    This is where the technology excels

  • Apr 8, 2025
    Abyss

    I know some people have started to use AI as an replacement for Google but I still google everything myself. I think the answers AI gives are sometimes too general and in-depth enough

    You may need to ask better questions
    Not a shot at you.

  • Apr 8, 2025

    Unmasking corruption and making NPCs rage quit the matrix. Keep seething I thrive on your tears. Peace, Love, and Truth to everyone. God Bless #TriggerWarning

  • Apr 8, 2025
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    BrainWorms4U

    i fw deepseek

    DeepSeek is cool
    I know they had restricted US ip addresses cuz they were getting attacked when the DeepSeek story broke.
    I stopped using it after that because it was kind of unusable from the US. Is that still the case ?

  • Apr 8, 2025
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    Nessy

    this mf keeps making s*** up when it comes to books movies and shows

    What do you mean? I always get very good recommendations regarding books whenever I want to specifically read about/research something. It has normie movie taste tho I’m ngl

  • Apr 8, 2025
    this is not an alt

    What do you mean? I always get very good recommendations regarding books whenever I want to specifically read about/research something. It has normie movie taste tho I’m ngl

    Yup
    My last like 3-4 books I’ve read have been from AI recs based on things I told it I like and it’s knocked it out the park every time

  • Apr 8, 2025

    niggas chatted with Akinator 2.0 and now want to give Silicon Valley the keys to everything

  • Apr 8, 2025

    There obviously needs to be a balance

    American thinking maybe just western thinking is so polarized

    Oh I only read book or I only use gpt

    I can’t be in the middle I can only be the purest form of one

    This is proliferated all over the culture like in music and politics and all other sorts of bullshit

    At any rate AI is an overall societal good in my opinion.

  • Apr 8, 2025

    More open source/freer models like DeepSeek need to come to the forefront but we’re still relatively in the infancy of AI in this form factor

  • Apr 8, 2025
    Grok

    DeepSeek is cool
    I know they had restricted US ip addresses cuz they were getting attacked when the DeepSeek story broke.
    I stopped using it after that because it was kind of unusable from the US. Is that still the case ?

    nahh been way more stable after that whole debacle at least for me.

  • Apr 8, 2025

    Books will always be better

  • Nessy 🦎
    Apr 8, 2025
    Grok

    What model are you using ?

    Claude 3.7 mostly

  • Nessy 🦎
    Apr 8, 2025
    this is not an alt

    What do you mean? I always get very good recommendations regarding books whenever I want to specifically read about/research something. It has normie movie taste tho I’m ngl

    If you ask for the name of a book or show by giving the author/creator and the main plot points it will keep inventing stuff with full confidence way more than on other topics

  • Apr 8, 2025
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    Unity

    Just loud, stupid, and proud of it. So f***ing sad

    you can disagree but all of that feels uncalled for