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        I’m not going back to typing my grocery list manually. So I’m fucked in that part of my life.

        Edit: thank you to everybody suggesting privacy preserving methods of grocery list maintenance. I’ve already considered them.

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          I use „tasks“ for that. When i prepare to go grocery shopping I go to my fridge, open the completed „shopping“ tasks list and uncomplete what is empty. I then complete them again in the mall. Of course the list is hosted on my server.

          You can also have a barcode scanner to automate the „done“ action. You could also put in a timer to automatically make things undone if they need regular buying.

          In any case, using ai voice recognition for this is a massive waste of computing power for things that can be done by simple if else statements. Of course it is also a massive privacy invasion if you use big tech stuff for it.

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            I use „tasks“ for that. When i prepare to go grocery shopping I go to my fridge, open the completed „shopping“ tasks list and uncomplete what is empty. I then complete them again in the mall. Of course the list is hosted on my server.

            A man of culture I see.

            Selfhosted task list. There is where we stand united my friend.

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          so voice typing, huh? not really sure it matters at this point. I use an open source keyboard, but my inputs go right into the OS of the worlds largest spy organization.

          on the other hand… this is a great opportunity to hone your handwriting and memory skills.

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          You don’t write your grocery list on a bit of paper stuck to the fridge…? I thought that was downright universal

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      Losing privacy for convenience has been happening. We use GPS on our smart phones for better directions. We install listening devices to add things to shopping carts and to play music by voice. We install cloud security cameras at home. We accept free WiFi in stores which gives them our cell phone info and our location. We use digital cash instead of physical cash. We buy things online rather than going to the store. Every device, like a toaster, has a MAC address.

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    from the video…

    I think we need to be very cautious with the AI narrative where we are being lead to confuse mass surveillance with intelligence and by doing so initiate these corporate technologies into the core of our social and governmental institutions.

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      Did they mean “and be doing so insinuate” I wonder? Initiate makes some sense too, just odd phrasing.

      Anyway! I’m getting sidetracked lol! Haven’t even watched the video yet. Thanks for sharing the quote

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        there was a mental word search, glitch in the matrix moment right at that point - read into that what you will, cuz these days all options are valid.

        “insinuate” is absolutely the very best word, but publicly one has to walk the fine line between complicity and hair-on-fire alarm, and so “initiate” came out of her mouth.

        for the record, I think we are past the face-melting stage.

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          Yeah that’s relatable. It’s so easy to pick apart someone else’s words when you’re just passively observing, but when it’s you in the moment…

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    I have yet to meet a person who gives a shit about AI. I have yet to meet a person who has intentionally used AI. It’s all marketing bs and a way to mine our data.

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      I had a classmate that was really exstatic about AI, like he basically believed its the second coming of christ. And then another one who was like “ohh look i can use this to make neat wallpapers”. That was about all the resonance i got from my social circles.

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      I don’t like the idea o LLMs everywhere, but I do use chatgpt quite a lot as a point of entrance to any topic that I might not know the existence of yet

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      I use LLMs just about every day. It’s better than web-search for certain things, and is useful for some coding tasks. I think they’re over-hyped by some people, but they are useful.

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      I’m in university. Every student uses chatGPT. Constantly.

      In our last exam, the prof basically just said “cat’s out of the bag, you can use chatGPT in the exam” (he gives open note exams).

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    This isn’t entirely true. AI is usually trained on public data such as Wikipedia.

    AI is a tool. How you use it is what matters.

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      OpenAI and Dall-Es lawyers would like to use your as a witness at their 87 court hearings coming up

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      It’s also trained on data people reasonably expected would be private (private github repos, Adobe creative cloud, etc). Even if it was just public data, it can still be dangerous. I.e. It could be possible to give an LLM a prompt like, “give me a list of climate activists, their addresses, and their employers” if it was trained on this data or was good at “browsing” on its own. That’s currently not possible due to the guardrails on most models, and I’m guessing they try to avoid training on personal data that’s public, but a government agency could make an LLM without these guardrails. That data could be public, but would take a person quite a bit of work to track down compared to the ease and efficiency of just asking an LLM.

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      Wikipedia requires attribution, which AI scrapers never give.

      It is “public” work, but under a license.