• LesserAbe@lemmy.worldOP
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      I was thinking about how soon we potentially won’t be able to believe any photo, video or text we see online is “real”. Talking in real life to people will be the only way to build trust.

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          Get out of here dude. You’re not following what I’m saying: with AI we won’t know if the person we’re talking to online is a person. We won’t know what other people believe or want based on digital media. We already don’t to a degree, we self select content we want to see, we create our bubble. People don’t like riding the bus, people don’t like going to the DMV, because then you’re interacting with people from every background with lots of weird ideas and uncomfortable personalities. Plenty of people flat out suck. But I think being socially uncomfortable is both overinflated as a fear and a requirement for making real life change, instead of just posting.

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    DnD fortnighly in the local game shop, Edinburgh. 5+ years of strangers, mostly dads/middle aged guys. Would really appreciate some diversity. DMs of 20+ experience, noobs very welcome. Time wasters welcomed it seems too, but wanting to add to the team for reals

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      That’s great!

      One time I went with a friend to the local game shop for a magic the gathering thing and got crushed by a 13 year old

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    The first rule of Real
    Life Club is: you do not talk
    about real life club.