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  • spicy pancake
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    207 months ago

    Perhaps it’s not possible to fully replace all humans in the process, but harmful content filtering seems like something where taking the burden off humans could do more good than harm if implemented correctly (big caveat, I know.)

    Here’s an article detailing a few peoples’ experience with the job and just how traumatic it was for them to be exposed to graphic and distributing content on Facebook requiring moderator intervention.

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    (UK) Government.

    It could not be any worse than the most-obvious self-serving pocket-liners of this century.

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      no way you said this, yeah let’s allow robots to rule over us. We totally don’t have a billion movies and books to show why that is a bad idea

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          My first language isn’t english sorry if my writing is not on par with yours. But no i didn’t know this was ironic as some people in this thread seemed to be serious about it. I do understand there are problems with how things are now but AI wouldn’t fix much, maybe it would help for a short while but then it would all go up in pieces.

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            You’re all good, my friend.

            I hope you and your peers are not subjected to a life that is substantially poorer than that of my peers.

            That a person is destined to live with their parents until they are approaching their thirties is awful for that person, and that seems to be happening as a normality.

            I said it wasn’t a sentiment that was completely in irony. I’m rather sick of the corruption inherent in this country’s government, and that official investigations into the corruption never result in a resignation or job loss.

  • @[email protected]
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    117 months ago

    Anti-Cheats. Train an AI on gameplay data (position, actions, round duration, K/D, etc.) of caught cheaters and usw that to flag new ones. No more Kernel level garbage, just raw gameplay data.

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      47 months ago

      It’s also good since it’s low stakes. I mean I’d be furious if misidentified after I paid to use the game and but at the end of the day it’s only a game.

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    All of them. But first we need a basic income on our way away from money.

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      27 months ago

      My greatest fear is we’ll get the robots (like, Animatrix: Second Renaissance of I, Robot general purpose robots) but before we have any sort of progressive change of revolution. That we’ll be one step from a truly carefree life.

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    None. The current ones with internet content, reporting, and call centers are already making things worse. Just no.

    It can definitely be a useful tool though, as long as you understand its limitations. My kids school had them feed an outline to ChatGPT and correct the result. Excellent

    • consultants generate lots of reports that ai can help with
    • I find ai useful to summarize chat threads that are lower priority
    • a buddy of mine uses it as a first draft to summarize his teams statuses
    • I’m torn on code solutions. Sometimes it’s really nice but you can’t forward a link. More importantly the people who need it most are least likely to notice where it hallucinates. Boilerplate works a little better
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      Yeh I think people like this idea because of a kind of ironic poetic justice since it’s those guys who wanted to replace everyone else except themselves with AI, but if you think about how much you hated those uncaring bastards operating like robots just to extract an ounce of profit at whatever the human cost, imagine now actually being a robot. Also, if you ever had to deal with bullshit from those guys and resented having to grin and bear it even though you don’t think they’re particularly qualified and also know nothing about your job, imagine having to be “managed” by a fucking robot that tries to say patronising encouraging things because it’s learned the very best pattern of speech to get the behaviour it wants out of you. Admittedly at least some of the decision making might be a bit more rational, but then every now and then AI gets things totally out of wack in the strangest ways and you’ll have to just take those decisions, from a damn machine.

    • @[email protected]
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      97 months ago

      I get what you’re going for but I have a hard time imagining this as a good thing so long as companies are profit driven.

  • @[email protected]
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    17 months ago

    None. Sorry just my opinion.

    Look at the unemployment numbers. Tell me it’s a good idea to have less jobs.

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    167 months ago

    Any body-breaking heavy labour. Emphasis on body-breaking; there’s nothing wrong with hard work, but there are certain people that believe hard work = leaving your body destroyed at 50.