dreadknight11
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dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I want to ask about a laptop in the future. Will it be safer than a computer?
1·2 days agoQuite a good and useful answer, thank you.
Yes, in the future there will be a serious problem with spare parts, so it really is worth choosing something for which I can at least find parts.
If anything, I’m just going to buy a laptop with a durable shell like this – dell Latitude 5430 Rugged.
dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I want to ask about a laptop in the future. Will it be safer than a computer?
2·3 days agoNo, it’s like he’s wearing a bulletproof vest.
dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I want to ask about a laptop in the future. Will it be safer than a computer?
2·3 days agoHmm, yes, but moving it from one place to another will be a problem. And it looks like happy times await us…
dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to distinguish between human-created content and AI-generated content?
2·18 days agoGreat example.
dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to distinguish between human-created content and AI-generated content?
2·18 days agoWell, yes, you’re right, and they also replace some phrases with others, if a person says something wrong, and it might be noticed on popular channels.
dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to distinguish between human-created content and AI-generated content?
2·18 days agoWhat’s worse, these days, AI made stuff is still prompted by humans. All AI slop has a human behind them. But what happens when the AI starts doing this stuff on its own? Right now, AI is interacted with by humans. Soon, AI will initiate the interactions. It could be doing it already, we don’t know.
Well, nothing surprising, AI will really learn to generate content itself without human intervention and will do it incredibly beautifully and effectively, that you might even fall in love with it.
Therefore, the sooner people create offline libraries of what is humanly created, and fill these libraries only with human art, the better.
dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to distinguish between human-created content and AI-generated content?
1·18 days agoI personally think you’ll have to create your own compass. Bad content is bad regardless of how it’s made. If you cannot tell the difference if a human made it or a machine, does it really matter?
Consuming something that was simply generated with minimal effort is extremely frustrating, it’s like watching a crappy Netflix show, only now there aren’t even real people on it, it’s just generated content, and what’s the point of that when I can create content for myself using AI?
dreadknight11@lemmy.worldOPto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to distinguish between human-created content and AI-generated content?
4·18 days agoYes, you should have bought books before 2022 or even before 2020, because now book texts can be distorted by AI.

No.
I just tried to draw logical conclusions