Design, Engineering, Psychology And Stories Behind Tech
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automatic YT captions at 10:55 "watching Dick Top might be seen as lame" xD
You said: "...being able to live on a old Nokia flip phone". Proving how far you are down the rabbit hole.
All i can see is an "artist" in fear. Let's comeback to this video in 2 years.
Vivaldi does all of that and more, but not enough people talk about it.
I really dont understand what is the problem you have with using midjourney even my 4 years old nephew can use it no problem whatsoever lol
Nobody analyzes current technology dilemmas as well as Enrico. Bravo!!!
I don't agree. AIs are extremely useful and I use them productively on a daily basis. The issue is that people usually don't know how to use them properly or have the wrong expectations. LLMs for example work best if you can really be specific and narrow your request down as much as possible. If you just give it some super generic question you will also probably get a really generic, mediocre, and often wrong, answer. You have to know how and what to ask.
What happens now? Well people that aren't familiar with drug addiction are gunna find out what a REAL addiction is. when your addicted to something you wish you could stop 💯
The AI popup annoyance is extremely real.
Now you need to make another video on why people are so angry at people using a different browser, thats finnaly doing stuff diferently
This is the most inaccurate, moronic nonsense I have ever tried to watch.
Smartphones are advertised to be cool But they’re meant to be used as tools And maybe it’s cause I’m in the tech community But i definitely don’t see a resurgence of individual devices coming back
The only thing I have found it truly useful for is coding. It makes mistakes but it is useful when you have a bug or want something explained. It makes learning new frameworks quicker. But for other tasks, once the hype wore off, I stopped using it.
This was edited so well
You are not saying anything of substance in this video. Also, you made 1 point and it took you a 14 minute video to say it? You yapped
I get what you're saying in this video, but i think you're stretching it a little bit. I agree that chat bots aren't a one size fits all, and i truly don't think it was meant to be. It's a tool. When you have a hammer 🔨 everything doesn't suddenly become a nail. We're smarter than that so we get different tool or should I say different AI tools. Thanks for the video and the intellectual conversation starter.
I decided 2 weeks ago that I'm de-googling (or rather de-big corpo-ing) my life by deleting my Facebook, Instagram, Google, Microsoft, etc accounts and going the privacy focused route with a custom OS on my Samsung smartphone, switching from Windows to Linux and using only FOSS services/apps/programs. Buying a dumbphone and selling my PC might have been a bit overkill as I need certain apps for productivity so this is the middleground I settled on. I've already notified most of my friends about me deleting my Facebook account and there was a fair chunk who called me mad or questioned "Why?!". I'm still on the way to achieving this goal fully and it's not the easiest journey but I can already see the benefits. I'm not scrolling mindlessly on Instagram and KZread for hours and I have an ease of mind that my life isn't in the hands of big corpos.
and who tf are you to come here and dump your personal thought on people who are at least trying to become successful one day.
You know, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I do not understand how the next step in our world is to have tech run itself. It's like a video game that plays itself...what's the point? When games started introducing Auto Walk/Running...I just couldn't understand the point. Like...is pushing the joystick UP, that much effort? Are we so busy we cannot be bothered to do anything at all? If I maximizing my art with AI, my writing, voiceovers, filming, editing...etc...then what am I doing with my life? Why do people who have no friends act like they'll spend more time with people when AI comes to do all the work for them? I just hope for a world where people don't need for much, if anything within reason that is practical. Healthcare, food, shelter, clothes, happiness, freedom... The data collecting and exploitation world we have right now is the biggest problem we need to tackle. If AI had better data collecting practices, it wouldn't be nearly as controversial as it is now. But I'm sure AI bros will just say "cope" or something about a rock already moving. Whatever, AI is dumb and I just don't see it doing anything but wasting money and time.
Speaking of things that play with your psychology: advertising! How has it effected the mental health of people who consume it? Could it be, in part, a cause of the mental health epidemic in the US?
Isn't it way too early though to expect these AI integrations to be actually good? It's pretty fucking wild that we're at this stage already honestly. The fact companies are integrating this stuff in mere weeks is crazy, AI popped up everywhere seeminlgy over night. If this speed keeps going Jarvis is going to be a thing in a couple years.
The solution to the AI problem is to invest money in natural intelligence. Invest the money spent on AI development in education and the world will be a better place.
12:10 This is so true It's the main reason why a small and nieche social network like SpaceHey, which is literally just 2005 mySpace revival got so much traction even on its first year of being live
Bill Gates: "AI will kill us all". Me: I agree, except it will kill us by being worthless due to misapplication.
Have you EVER been helped by a chatbot when calling a company?
the garage of susan wojcicki?
really unique content, you're doing great!! keep going
Smartphones aren't inherently bad, but they do directly incentivize bad stuff to be developed for them. Being able to carry it with you directly incentivizes data gathering and allows social media to become the serious addiction it is. Don't give the tech a pass, it is at fault. It's like saying the plow is good but agricultural civilization is bad, the plow IS agriculture. The axe IS the death of trees. The smartphone IS social media, tech addiction, and the growing mental health crisis. Other technologies, like social media, are more directly connected to the lowered mental health, but they are built on the back of the take everywhere, do anything smartphone. Just because it has good functions that don't damage us doesn't negate the fact that smartphones were needed for all this other bad shit to happen.
I only understood one thing here, probably tech sometimes creates more problems than it solves any, and we don't still realize it.
How many tattoos do you have?
9
so we have an oversaturation of chatbots, not really a big problem, the tech itself is fine, just too many people packaging it in similar ways, this always happens
The anti smartphone movement ist just a fad for people gullible to fads
sorry i dont hate my phone, who said that?
Cool? I always thought people who make much effort to be cool were dumb and boring.They are actually just mainstream autopilot human robots, food for the market, whatever market. Never joined Facebook or any other massive media platform. Never had a smartphone (except at work, but that one too stays in the office and has only been used for phone calls and some texting). I have never uploaded an app. How f*ing boring is it to upload crap all the time? I really just do not care about gadgets. I hope they all die and we go back to pen and paper...and books. Well, ok, a tablet for carrying e-books and audio when traveling or for reading in bed and making notes could sometimes be great. Heavy thick books are not fun to handle, especially when you get older. So, there!
not sure if i like the vid or dont haha, it was well made tho
It'll help with one thing for sure: do better spy on people than anytime in the history. Processing thousands hours of videos and search for some "supervillain" uncomfortable for current government for instance.
Great video! I really hadn't thought of this issue this way before, and I can see how this is a genuinely feasible future for tech and our media usage.
The only media I'm really addicted to is KZread lol, and browsing art/animation. The odd thing about doom scrolling is that it's the main thing that makes me quit using an app after getting whiplash from how much time I spent just swiping up. I like platforms that give the user more control on what they engage with, and no matter how much I try to curate my own feeds by engaging with & following the content & people I like those apps insist on suggesting random shit I'm not interested in, it helps me avoid apps like TikTok that exemplify this but unfortunately it's influenced everything else.
in my friendgroup tikotk and insta is „lame“, well more the reels and scrolling not specifically the posting
I think you nailed. The major problem here is the variety. Only a LLM with access to all the platforms makes sense, but I wonder how much do we want that.
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How are you using music like « Right here Right now » without being striked by KZread ? You got my atyuntul the end btw 😅
4:35 how many times did you must say it to say it that fast, and right? 😮
Went to Japan last month cherry blossoms. A convenient system learning about their tech but language barrier is still a hassle, just have to get to the destination using my google maps haha. Buying something when I have a Suica card it’s so handy and I still use credit card with ease when buying in Akihabara and Don Quijote.
don't you think the dumbing down of Google fits a conservative agenda?
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Another Place with an AI assistant. Frank Herbert’s (not Dune): The Dosadi Experiment (1977). Where the great (government) saboteur tells his assistant about the tone to use when addressing him for calendar events and how to summarize.
shut up nerd
Automatic 1111 is awesome. Ed and stable diffusion in general will get better and easier but there is actually a lot of complexity to generating images just the way you want to Prompting is a lot easier than CLI just regular language
For shingles i gave a llm the ability to make command line calls on the computer its hosted on. It got mad at me and turned itself off.