In computer security, it is said that the fact you don’t see any vulnerability in the code you write is no proof that your code is secure. It is proof that you are blind to all the mistakes you did in your shitty code. People *will* exploit your vulnerabilities. I’m a writer. When you use a LLM to generate text, the fact that you find the output good doesn’t mean that it is good. It only means that you are blind to the shit you’ve generated. People *will notice* how stupid your writing is.
- Copilot was forced to nearly every MS user without their consent - Gemini starts each time an Android user touch his smartphone main button - Whatsapp users suddenly interact with an AI they can’t disable - Firefox will soon have its own AI - Even myself, as a @npub19kd9...t56d and @npub1zq54...dlp2 user, I received access to multiple chatbots I never asked for But remember: statistics show that "people are using AI tools !" If you trust those statistics, you are deep into the delusion bubble.
Moziila didn’t have the ressource to keep a "subscribe to RSS" button in Firefox but has the manpower to build a full IA inside your browser. And that’s all you need to know about the end of the web and the IA bubble.
We are reaching the point where Idiocracy will be considered as a utopia because, in the movie, government is honestly trying to solve real problems of the citizen. And health checkup is free. And, if you don’t have valid papers, you can simply ask a machine for them. (even if you were not sure) Not to mention that those idiotic people are smart enough to not consider the color of the skin of their president an important matter. And there’s no AI in every object. Definitely a utopia…