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My issue is that I have no reason to think AI will be used to improve my life. All I see is a tool that will rip, rend and tear through the tenuous social fabric we’re trying to collectively hold on to.
In this case it’s a name brand product (dishwasher pods) which are only more expensive by a few cents per unit. All the Aldi store branded products are priced affordably.
At this point I do 90% of my grocery shopping at Aldi, it’s the closest thing I’ve got to a decent local option. I’ll even pay slightly more for some of the specific items both they and Dillons have if only so I can avoid giving more money to fucking Kroger.
Clone Teddy Roosevelt.
Or, god help us, Joe Buck!
This is also a form of marketing yourself to the correct audience.
As a former ink stained wretch, I can confirm that is the reason.
Ah, yes, truly the sign that they’ve integrated into society.
yeah, it’s AP style guidelines.
They’re all too busy thinking “what if they could” and nobody stops to ask “what if they should”.
The idea isn’t to be hyper specialized to a specific task. It’s to be hyper generalized to fit into spots already being filled by human workers. The goal is for the machine to be placed in the role of a paid human worker without the need to specialize anything else in the environment, a drop-in automation solution.