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by contrast
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From my perspective, your argument is: - AI gives me huge, mediocre prints of my own shitty pictures to fill up my house with
- AI means I don’t have to talk to other people
- AI means I can learn things online that previously I could have learned online (not sure what has changed here!)
- People who cross-check multiple websites for information have a limited perspective compared to relying on a couple of AI channels Overall, doesn’t your evidence support the point that AI is reducing the quality of your information diet? You paint a picture that looks exactly like the 21st century version of an elderly couple with just a few TV channels available: a few familiar channels of information, but better now because we can make sure they only show what we want them to show, little contact with other people. |
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