| ▲ | ericd 2 hours ago |
| >The average person does not really benefit from recent AI tech Really? Most people I know seem to have found the chatbots tremendously helpful. It's much faster than researching via a bunch of google searches. |
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| ▲ | Corence 11 minutes ago | parent | next [-] |
| Google search is worse because of recent AI tech flooding the internet with misinformation and low quality articles. |
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| ▲ | mrhottakes an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| Most people I know don't use chatbots and don't find them helpful. |
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| ▲ | kotaKat an hour ago | parent [-] | | And can 'most people' even afford most of these services? Having seen some people's spend, even a $200/month plan has me questioning why I'd spend $200/month on Anthropic products when $200/month would be a substantial chunk of my housing as a blue-collar class IT worker just to survive. | | |
| ▲ | ericd 33 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | | You don't need a $200/mo plan, that's for people chewing through Opus tokens with multiple instances of Claude Code going in parallel. My impression is that most people just use the free ChatGPT tier, or $20/mo at most. | |
| ▲ | LtWorf an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | | I own an apartment, my heating/electricity/water/internet/repairs costs ~400$/month. |
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| ▲ | LtWorf an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-] |
| My salary hasn't been increased to pay for this extra helpfullness. |
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| ▲ | wao0uuno 36 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] |
| >It's much faster than researching via a bunch of google searches. Ah yes that's certainly worth more than a steady job market, low inflation and affordable goods. Get real. |
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| ▲ | ericd 27 minutes ago | parent [-] | | I think I'm already real? The main reasons for inflation, outside of computer components, are related to the fact that we're near the end of a long-term debt cycle. Look at demographics and monetary/fiscal policy. This is just the scapegoat du jour for long-term structural issues. Stability in the job market seems to mean stagnation in the long term. That's fine in the short run, but eventually, you're Germany/France and major pillars of your economy are cornered and in trouble. Personally, I think the move is total at-will employment paired with UBI rather than the heavy-handed employer regs that those countries have for stability, and I think that's where we're going to have to go if job losses really start materializing. |
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