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blitzar an hour ago

Is Ai really any more offensive than the templated influencer slop of the past few years?

If your favourite creator is engaged in generating this style of content, then I think it says more about your tastes than their morals.

Don't smash the like button, don't share and unsubscribe.

crab_galaxy an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Everyone is fighting OP on this extremely reasonable take when some of us are dealing with coworkers that copy slack messages/JIRA ticket comments/PR feedback into Claude and respond with the pasted output as is back like that’s completely acceptable.

Like I don’t need to be placated by someone else’s AI agent when I call out something in a PR, especially when they have such an aversion to conciseness and resolution

blitzar an hour ago | parent [-]

Fair call, re-reading the original take ... paragraph 1: person to person interaction (your coworker example) - 100% agree

Back in the 00's you would have been allowed to mock, abuse and bully people who did stuff like that in the workplace -- and the shame might have put an end to it. Maybe the loophole is you tell their Ai agent to f' off not them.

edaemon an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Volume is the problem. There's so much more of it now. Many platforms I used to enjoy are just overwhelmed with valueless content.

blitzar an hour ago | parent [-]

On platforms where you can not curate what you are fed, the healthiest option is to leave.