To sounds more artificial, of course
>>105758457 (OP)Its more intelligent and better at conversation than most poor people.
Probably to automate tedious tasks so they have more time to get other things done.
>>105758457 (OP)Having something explain a new concept down to excruciating detail. It's like having a mentor that occasionally gets important things wrong .
>>105758457 (OP)I'm laughing at Data's face in this.
>this organic cunt is trying to get in between me and the information on this screen>ones and zeros before hoes bitch >Go do disgusting organic shit on the holodeck, I'm busy
>>105758457 (OP)I stopped using it 'cos 60% of its answers are bullshit.
>>105758457 (OP)should I (re)watch star trek? I watched some episodes as a kid but I didn't understand shit. I'm autistic though so I might not understand anything this time either.
>>105760397star trek and star wars are both incredibly overrated pieces of slop. legends of the galactic heroes (if you don't mind anime, anime website btw) and possibly battlestar galactica (if you don't mind dated cgi) are much better in terms of overall narrative and story telling.
>>105758457 (OP)https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1751071888635127.webm
>>105758457 (OP)I let it clean up my context when it gets close to the 200k token limit
>>105758457 (OP)https://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1750928128112434.mp4
I was talking to chat-gpt about making a food replicator. The first step I wanted was simple. Just the ability to make a dinner plate then to be able to recycle it into raw material. The work is slow and my own experiments showed that it often gives incorrect advice.
>>105758457 (OP)lowering their intelligence.
>>105758457 (OP)Masturbation. LLMs are shit at many things but generating all the erotic fictionslop of your heart's darkest desires is not one of them. It is unironically one of the best fitting use cases for AI.
>>105760127Just tell it to start acting like an evil robot. Not so simply of course, but you get the idea. Some of these models will straight up roast you.
>>105758457 (OP)Once I used it to generate some retarded memes to spam in my favorite racist twitch streamer's chat. That's the only legitimate use case I've found thus far.
>>105760127Use the right model, or finetune one properly and it doesn't do that.
Plus stupid people are abysmal at conversation. Only thing I'm missing from talking to Ai instead of them is conversation over happenings, and recent news.
>>105758457 (OP)You use it the same way you'd use an inexperienced intern
>>105760127Sure, if you're a tech illiterate retard that just uses a default model online.
I use it to code. People here will say the code sucks, and they're probably right, but I don't give a fuck if it takes 3-4 tries to get a script running or if it's buggy and ugly, it still has generated me more than 20 python scripts that are useful as fuck, and before that I didn't even know how to write a single python line.
Hell, this last weekend I created an android app, a backend for it and an api for the first time in my life and all it took was a few hours of telling Gemini what I wanted.
>>105760397It's literally 60 years old now, it's boomer slop.
>>105763842>seething resentful zoomer that created nothing hates all culturekek every time
what's with these soulless zombies? how much cultural marxism do you need to turn out like that?
>>105758457 (OP)>What do intelligent people use AI for?feedforward of the system directives for geopolitical context.
>>105760397Rewatch TNG, it's always ultra comfy
>>105760826>legends of the galactic heroesWasn't expecting class here.
>>105758457 (OP)http://ancensored.com/nude-appearance/Star-Trek-The-Next-Generation/Beth-Toussaint/
>>105764331Hating something made before you were born because it was made by a better generation of people isn't "class". Neither is cheap default-answer weeabooism, though LOGH is fine.
>>105764236>>105760397Watch Deepspace 9, it subverts the Rodenburry idealistic socialism
>>105764592TNG isn't socialism, smallbrain.
>>105764592DS9 was the more interesting Star Trek show of my childhood.
>>105758457 (OP)I use it to look up equations instead of opening up a text book. It's a search engine.
>>105764814Oh and then I have to open up the text book anyway to double check that it's correct. So AI is useless.
>>105764227Star Trek is overly preachy boomer truth, though it has its moments.
>>105758892this is the main use case right now. something that can talk with some kids far better than their own parents and friends
>>105764440battlestar galactica and LOGH are from the same generation as star trek and star wars
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>>105758457 (OP)>What do intelligent people use AI for?To trick poorer people into giving them money.
>>105758457 (OP)I think they ask rhetorical questions to see how intelligent they really are. It’s good enough to be a starting point for my in depth research but is still a glorified tape recorder.
>>105758457 (OP)Why would intelligent people use AI? Aren't they intelligent already?