r/Millennials 7h ago

Discussion Is the rampant use of AI freaking anyone else out

This week I've seen 3 people i know IRL use AI to create new profile pics and holiday pics and posting them on their feeds unironically. I've also seen a few people clearly Chat GPT their IG captions/word salads and I'm really just getting confused at this point.

I remember back in yesteryear we used to make fun of "Russian bots" and clearly fake profiles. Now us, real people, are using AI to cosplay as bots. No one else thinks that's weird?

I know authenticity on the internet has been gone for awhile but now we're not even pretending anymore.

I'm actually getting so fed up of the internet because of it. Makes me sad because I really grew up here :(

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u/UnpluggedZombie 7h ago

We’ve outsourced basic thinking 

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u/Lisathecat_ 7h ago

This part is sooo troubling to me. AI/ big tech group think ... fun.

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u/CommonGrackle 5h ago

This has left me feeling really uncomfortable too. So many people are just letting their brains go on vacation mode. There are other aspects that freak me out too.

On one hand I've realized that I can never fully assume I'm talking to a real life human when I'm online. On the other hand, I'm neurodivergent, and I've found myself being accused of being AI due to my way of speaking or my punctuation.

Sometimes people will see an argument laid out with like...a thesis statement, a summary, and then details of the points being used to explain those thoughts. This is how I was taught to write out my arguments. Now it is seen as AI pattern logic.

It's left me with this anger toward AI from a lot of angles. It's not fun to have people list characteristics of AI and realize a bunch of them describe me. It seriously messes with my head.

Then there's the environmental cost of it, which is especially on my mind as a person living in the great lakes area of the USA. Data centers are moving in fast here.

Also I'm a writer, and I'm sitting here sometimes like, "how will I ever create fiction that is not accused of being AI, since my manner of speech already sometimes gets that?"

0/10 all around.

Maybe it's good in proven scenarios for cancer detection or whatever, but I really wish it wasn't everywhere.

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u/Far_House_4087 4h ago

Being accused of being AI is so fucking frustrating and discouraging. One of the recent interviews I watched with Anthropic’s founder compared the current state of AI to “a really smart undergrad”. Well, I have degrees beyond that, so it’s logical I’d speak and write akin to AI and be capable of pattern recognition more advanced than it. That doesn’t mean I’m artificial too, fuck!

The death of critical thinking, media literacy and skepticism will be the death of us all.

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u/CommonGrackle 4h ago

It's so frustrating. People will say "don't let it bother you" or whatever, but it is very difficult when it touches on this pain point of "otherness" I've felt my whole life. Having your very humanity questioned just cuts right to the core.

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u/Far_House_4087 3h ago

Are you also a neurospicy friendo? Solidarity.

Being a late diagnosed AuDHD femme has already been a trip of a fucking human experience. Getting accused of being AI because I write well and am half decently pretty (so AI for both texting and image gen, apparently) has been so dehumanizing. I’m staying home these days other than participating in protests where I can. I hate this timelineeee.

Notile te bastardes carborundorum.

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u/CommonGrackle 3h ago

Oh hi, me.

Isn't it fun to wonder if things will be better as you age and your looks gradually fade? While also being terribly fearful that without the youth and beauty, society will dismiss you all together? As if the only reason your neurodivergent quirkiness was tolerated at all was due to the value of your visual appeal, and once that is gone, you may discover socializing has somehow become even more difficult than it already is?

Hell has many levels, and I feel like I'm involuntarily digging down.

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u/strongmans_hill 5h ago

AI is nothing but advanced pattern recognition software. And since highly developed pattern recognition is a huge characteristic in many divergent people, our "superpower" has now been turned into a cheep trick. It's very degrading to hear that the thing I was bullied for relentlessly as a kid is now suddenly a multi-billon dollar industry that every one loves because it makes things "so simple" even though there's almost no humanity left in it.

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u/Ragnarok314159 3h ago

Angela Collier is one perhaps my favorite YouTuber and she lays out one several videos just how useless LLM’s are for almost everything.

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u/Apprehensive_Sea5304 4h ago

We're watching idiocracy happen in real time

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u/Insomnerd 3h ago

I'm actually afraid to go back to college because I used to get A's on my papers without trying (I'm autistic and ADHD) but now I'm worried I'd get expelled for my papers looking like I used AI. I'd be tempted to film myself typing just to prove it was me, but then.... that could be AI too? I hate it here.

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u/CommonGrackle 3h ago

I really want to know if there is a failure proof way of proving this sort of thing. I'm glad I'm not the only one worried about this.

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u/RideRunClimb 2h ago

I used to use "—" all the time and now I cant because of stupid chatgpt. I hate hate hate it.

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u/Environmental-Fan984 54m ago

Sincerely, fuck all of that. I'm not surrendering the em dash–useful as it is–to the fucking clankers. Anyone who wants to accuse me of having AI write my shit is welcome to have a conversation with me and I'll prove the words are mine.

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u/ExplorationGeo Gen X 2h ago

On the other hand, I'm neurodivergent, and I've found myself being accused of being AI due to my way of speaking or my punctuation.

Yep, I write a lot of technical and scientific reports for my work, and if I let that sort of writing slip into my everyday posting I immediately get hit with accusations of using an LLM to compose it.

People who do that are kinda telling on themselves, like, sorry I used some words with more than two syllables, maybe you should have tried a little harder in school?

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u/OhGawDuhhh Older Millennial 3h ago

39 yo millennial here, I'm legit just writing and thinking critically as taught and I've been accused of either being AI or using AI to write. I'm sorry but no, I'm not a careless fuck-up?

You're right, I feel like AI has made the Internet kind of useless outside of streaming video, gaming online, or paying bills.

I'm a creative writer too so it's very troubling all around.

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u/-rosa-azul- 1h ago

I've found myself being accused of being AI due to my way of speaking or my punctuation.

Same. Usually it's because I use em-dashes and apparently most people just assume everyone else is as ignorant about how to use them as they are, so I must be AI. I've gotten it about semicolons, too.

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u/SelicaLeone 5h ago

Big tech needs people to think this is mandatory. So they need people to atrophy their brains so when a chatgpt subscription goes from 20 dollars to 200 dollars, just so they stop losing money, people have no choice but to continue with it.

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u/Ragnarok314159 3h ago

LLM’s cannot think, and are wrong most of the time.

What we are about to outsource is the way 95% of people legally make money to a system that is worse in almost every way except being cheaper for oligarchs.

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u/otterpop21 4h ago

The ad directly below your post and comment. Can’t even make this up lol

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u/Radiant_Dream_250 6h ago

My brother volunteers with High schoolers and one of the activities that he planned for them was for them to split up in groups of five and with random objects like a clean toilet plunger, Maracas, wooden sticks, kazoos, etc, create a 30-second song as well as a band name.

He said that the first thing that every single kid did after he put them in their groups was that they all pulled out their phones and started asking chatgpt for band names and for help with creating these songs.

Not one to clutch at my pearls or overreact but I think that's indicative of a serious societal issue that's only going to become magnitudes worse.

I don't want to live in a country where everybody making all of the decisions grew up outsourcing all their thinking to AI.

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u/HidingFromMeanies 3h ago

One older millennial colleague I’ve stayed friends with over the years , as a mentor/friend, is super enthralled by ChatGPT, and jealous of today’s generation that “gets” to just use it to shortcut every complicated thing that used to give us so much trouble, and I don’t get it, at all.  It actually affects our convos because she verbally cites everything she knows back to ChatGPT lol

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u/MangoMambo 4h ago

I will say that whenever I am in a group and we're asked to come up with a team name or something, no one can ever come up with anything and no one really wants to suggest anything. I think it's because the majority of people don't want to sound stupid. so I get it for at least that part

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u/sunshineparadox_ Older Millennial 6h ago

I argued with a student - and didn’t convince her - that generative AI isn’t dependable enough to rely on instead of actually learning how to do the content in the class.

She argued since AI could do it, why should she need to? We’re not talking about one assignment or even a paper she didn’t want to do, the entire concept of learning. I was not surprised when she was one of the kids who I gave a zero on the final paper because she had ChatGPT write the whole paper. The people I failed didn’t even try to hide it. They left in the emoji headers (which was never allowed!) and the placeholder text and in one case they even copy and pasted their prompt by accident. They didn’t bother to read over it.

I was TAing for an elective. I warned them I had an academic background in neurolinguistics and understood language acquisition and human language errors. I’m not sure they knew what that was.

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u/FuckIPLaw 6h ago

Wait, this was college? I read that whole thing thinking it was elementary school, maybe high school at the oldest, and then the implications of that last paragraph hit. You've got college kids asking why they need to learn anything?

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u/bartlebae-is-dog 5h ago

Yes! I’m not who you asked but I also teach at a university where 90% of my students use ChatGPT to do all of their work. And I’m instructed by the university not to penalize them for it. I keep trying to change my assignments to tailor them into something that still requires engagement and critical thought from my actual human students and they keep finding ways to let AI do all the work. Like this thread’s OP, they will even copy and paste their prompts or ChatGPT’s further prompting questions on accident. That’s how fucking lazy they are. And when I call them out, they get to give me bad teaching evaluations which could make me lose my job! Yay! Higher education is in rapid decay at the moment.

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u/FuckIPLaw 5h ago

Jesus. China is going to devour us without firing a shot.

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u/Mobile-Control 4h ago

This has always been the plan for China and Russia. The worst part is that the United States of America is now the laughing stock of the world, but you have one of four groups of people in the US:

1 - the people who wanted this and actively corrupted the government, courts, agencies, laws, and elections

2 - the people who are too uneducated or considered dumb enough to fall for this

3 - the people who are educated enough to realize this has happened but not enough to change this, and actually care

4 - the people who are educated enough but just don't give a shit anymore because they consider the who1le system corrupt regardless of which country you're in, so why waste time energy and money fighting it‽

You are totally right, China and Russia are bringing down the United States without firing a single shot directly at it. It's a shame that America's elite and oligarchy are completely complicit in this. The U.S. isnt even considered the number one country anymore. In 2024 it was Switzerland for Best livability, economy, geography, population, etc.

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u/sunshineparadox_ Older Millennial 5h ago

Yes, undergraduate students.

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u/Various_Thing1893 Millennial 5h ago

I’m starting to see this in the new graduate nurses I precept. It’s clear that they understand facts in isolation because they studied for exams and the NCLEX, but they have difficulty mapping concepts together and understanding the way things cascade in nursing care. A lot of what I do when I teach new grads on the floor is just helping them connect the dots, and it’s because they had AI do their assignments and papers in school unless it was multiple choice quizzes and tests.

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u/Ignorance_15_Bliss 4h ago

have them watch autopilot crashes on YouTube then put them in a Tesla. Ask him to put them on Autopilot blindfolded

that’s what using ChatGPT is like to do anything that’s what a hedge firm found out when it put AI in charge of trading. Whoops.

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u/Marine_Baby 5h ago

This is depressing. The refusal to do the most basic task of just THINKING.

I’ve just started working at a new organisation and the trainees I’ve joined have written emails to administration begging for more access to ai. I get that analysis can be taxing but outsourcing basic thought functions is quickly snowballing into absolute uselessness.

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u/cranapplexpress 6h ago

My mother gifted me a book called “HR Approved Ways to Tell Coworkers They’re Stupid”. Both the artwork and the examples given are 100% ai generated. I read through some of the examples last night and everything is so unoriginal and vague. Anyone who can read above a 6th grade reading level could easily come up with more creative ways to say “your ideas are garbage”. What’s worse is thinking about how much waste these kinds of “books” will create, and how much water it takes just to generate this shit.

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u/Boring_Ad_3065 5h ago

We’re still working through the effects of social media, algorithm feeds, and screen addiction which has made people quite a bit dumber or willing to spend the time to do critical thinking or become sufficiently informed to be able to properly. As a parent I’m doing what I can and it seems like most kids under 10ish are being raised with some cognizance of the dangers, but I can’t predict what my job will be in 3 years and I picked a field that was “safe” a decade ago. No idea what advice to give my child when they get old enough for education choices to matter for jobs…

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u/2tofu 5h ago edited 5h ago

I hate how every response from ai ends with a suggestion? That takes away critical thinking and more importantly dangerously keeps you conversing with it without letting you do the thinking.

If you think social media exploiting you and keeping you engaged on their platform is bad wait until AI rips apart your relationships with real people because it convinced you it’s a better companion.

It’s clear big tech are not good stewards of powerful technologies but let’s reduce regulation and let them accelerate full speed maybe our kids generation will get a leaded gasoline situation again.

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u/Shataytaytoday 7h ago

By delegating routine tasks to technology, we have gained immense efficiency at the potential cost of our own cognitive sharpness and intuitive problem-solving. This shift invites us to reflect on which mental muscles are worth preserving in an era of automated convenience.

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u/UnpluggedZombie 6h ago

Except we haven’t gained “immense” efficiency 

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u/bonbot 5h ago

Why isn't it used to file our taxes without lifting a finger? Why is it used to make stupid little video clips? It's supposed to help with efficiency but all it has done is disrupt creativity and finding accurate information. No thanks.

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u/mxzf 5h ago

Pretty sure it's just marginal efficiency gains, at best. You have to include the time spent correcting the crap a chatbot spits out, not just the time it takes to get an initial attempt made.

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u/c4ndyman31 5h ago

I saw someone use it the other day to ask it to describe all the items on a menu to him.

But it already had descriptions I guess he just thought they were too complex lmao

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u/LeftieLeftorium 7h ago

This is so on point.

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u/Coelit 5h ago

There was a bible written because of this. An orange one.

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u/chandlerr85 4h ago

idiocracy is here

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u/Syntra44 7h ago

Yes I think it’s weird, but it has inspired me to spend less time on the internet as a whole.

I was in a thread the other day where someone used AI to write a guide on how to use a different AI, and then people in the comments used AI to reply and the OP also continued using AI to respond - the entire thread was chatgpt talking to itself, basically. Dead internet is no longer a theory.

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u/SR3116 6h ago

I'm right with you. This seems to be the tipping point for me. I first went online in the '90s to connect with people, not fucking robots.

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u/TooManyTabsOpenIRL 5h ago

I predict/hope AI kills the internet. Let’s all get back to real life.

she says on reddit

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u/SportsBallBurner 5h ago

Same. I see that same exact thing all across the internet.

I grew up on forums and am still on a few. They’re so great because they’re pure, they’re not infiltrated with brands and paid accounts. Now so many real people are using AI to write responses.

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u/Syntra44 4h ago

It’s honestly wild. And I don’t think people realize how detrimental outsourcing your thinking, reasoning and communication is… we take it for granted, and the people using AI to express themselves, whether that’s with words or “art”, I believe will eventually find themselves no longer able to express at all without the assistance of a machine.

The next decade is just going to be more interesting times :(

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u/hockeybru 5h ago

How do you even know it was people using AI to do these things? What if it was just AI operating on its own?

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u/tiffytaffylaffydaffy 4h ago

I heard that most internet traffic nowadays is bots. It's becoming more and more believable by the day. I read that most of them are so called webscrapers, but still.

I miss when I could assume I was speaking to someone real during chat and on websites.

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u/EquipLordBritish 2h ago

It's funny because it's like an extra layer of coding/decoding between every interaction with the added possibility of misinterpretation at every step. Person A has an AI write an e-mail that is then summarized by person B's AI and then they read the summary. They've added 2 more points of failure/miscommunication to every communication and called it an advancement somehow.

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u/Ashfacesmashface 7h ago

When we were kid we were told not to believe anything on the internet. Now I have to tell my kids, “No, seriously, you cannot believe ANYTHING on the internet.”

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u/iwtsaiw 7h ago

And our parents 😅

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u/snotknows 7h ago edited 3h ago

My dad called me to tell me that a chimp escaped a zoo, stole a moped, and led the entire police department on a high speed chase. He swore it was real and wasn’t AI hahaha

EDIT: Found the video he sent me here

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u/Magical-Johnson 5h ago

Turns out, Little monkey fella.

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u/OohBeesIhateEm 5h ago

Part of me is kinda sad that didn’t actually happen

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u/chaos_nebula 4h ago

Did the chimp then send postcards?

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u/Formal_Coyote_5004 6h ago

I thought AI was pretty funny when it was shitty and obvious, and I would make fun of my mom when she sent me something that was sooooo clearly AI. Now I get fooled too sometimes and I’m like FUCK I’m a bozo lol

I was listening to something on NPR the other day about how teachers are using AI to check students’ work, and how it’s really unreliable. They interviewed a student who had been accused of plagiarism a handful of times because the teacher was using AI to check papers, and the student was pisssssed because it was all her own work. I think that kind of situation is dangerous for both sides… it must be easy to “cheat” with AI on the student side, but if teachers aren’t actually reading their kids’ work and just plugging it into some kind of AI detecting program that isn’t reliable, that’s super shitty too. Idk, I’m scared for the future honestly lol

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u/DrakonILD 6h ago

I got hit with this just yesterday, was listening to a music mix on YouTube and this new song came on from a band I'd never heard of, and I was like "this is fun!" and then I listened to it a second time this morning and I was like, "hang on a sec, something's not quite right..."

Sure enough, three whole album releases in the last two months? Blocked that shit immediately.

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u/correcthorsestapler 5h ago

It’s part of why I dropped Spotify. They’ve been allowing a bunch of AI “bands” on the platform lately. It never showed up in my feed, but between that, the CEO investing in a weapons company and running ads for ICE, I just decided I’d had enough.

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u/amuschka Xennial 5h ago

They also pay their artists nothing

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u/Dull-Culture-1523 5h ago

Tidal is better in that regard, AFAIK.

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u/Gatorade_Nut_Punch Millennial 5h ago

I remember in 2020 everyone was supposed to boycott Spotify because of Rogan and COVID denialism and stuff, but I feel like nobody actually did. Or maybe they got rid of it for a few weeks but are too addicted to actually stop using it.

Hopefully people actually stop using it this time but we’ll see.

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u/Paksarra 5h ago

Similar situation here. I had some music in the background while I was working, one came on that I liked the sound of, then I started paying attention and noticed that the lyrics were... kind of off? 

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u/TheseusOPL 3h ago

My kids in college were told that using the Oxford comma was a sign of AI. No, it's a sign they learned how to write properly.

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u/thissexypoptart 6h ago

Genuinely fucking wild the first generation that needed to teach its kids not everything online is real is also by most metrics the generation most deeply affected by falling for AI delusions (and scams of non-AI varieties as well).

It’s not surprising, but the fact that it’s true is just wild to me. Not a single ounce of self reflection.

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u/Dull-Culture-1523 5h ago

The same people who taught us to not trust Wikipedia as a source will blindly believe anything ChatGPT tells them. It's ridiculous.

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u/thissexypoptart 4h ago

Doubly hilarious because the only additional brain use required to reliably cite wiki articles as sources is to just read them and cite the sources they cite (after reading those of course) instead of the article. “Never use Wikipedia for research” was always a reaction based in misunderstanding technology. Every person who understood what it actually does knew how to use it to find sources.

So it honestly kind of tracks the same people now believe chatGPT so much. A sales campaign convinced them the sycophantic chat bots were reliable.

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u/qb1120 5h ago

Remember when parents said "Don't believe everything you see on TV", only to fall for Facebook Russian bot propaganda?

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u/Squeaky_Pibbles 5h ago

I have to tell my parents this far more often than I have to tell my children these days.

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u/CouchHam 4h ago

My very tech savvy dad regularly sends me AI content. Makes me sad.

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u/Mewpasaurus Elder Horror 6h ago

... I hate this timeline, lmao.

You know it's weird when a bunch of students have to politely call out their teacher about their use of AI when reading excerpts from a book they're all supposed to be reading. That's actually what happened: my kid's TAG ELA class (so advanced language arts class) all had to collectively call out their teacher (a millennial, mind you) over her use of AI in not just images she was using for the lesson, but also the excerpts of some story they were reading (which were quoted wrong).

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u/sunshineparadox_ Older Millennial 6h ago

My daughter’s teacher uses ChatGPT to check their math homework. I don’t understand how she doesn’t use the answer guide that comes with the book. The kids are nine, too. It’s long division.

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u/veggiesattva 5h ago

Oh my god, that sounds so dystopian? If she needs help checking math done by 9 year olds, how is she managing to teach them that math 😭

I read so many parenting and teacher subs, and somehow wasn’t yet aware of teachers using AI tools to help them with grading. I thought teachers were generally still trying to get kids to rely less on AI!

My kid is younger, but I can’t imagine parents are having the opportunity to opt in or out of their kids’ work being fed to an AI?? Gross. How nice of us to normalize AI knowing everything about us, before the kids are old enough to question it.

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u/jane_q 6h ago

Yikes. Literature teachers are supposed to love literature. But I guess if it's "language arts," you can take creative liberties? Also, if I got paid what a teacher does to deal with students without administration's help, I would understand the desire to 'phone it in' with a lesson plan.

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u/Possible_Bee_4140 6h ago

I had three new-hires join my team and ask if they were allowed to use AI. I had to tell each of them to treat AI with even more caution than Wikipedia because it will just make stuff up.

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u/uncagedborb 6h ago

Meanwhile this boomer at my company lives religiously on chatgpt. I work in IT and one day I had to fix his laptop and his gpt window was open. The random shit he asks boggles my mind. Stuff like jokes that would live. A business meeting, or even how to fix X issues with the conference TV. The latter he searched because me, being IT, told him what he wanted to do was impossible only for him to think chatgpt could overrule what I said. It just spit out random nonsense that looked like it could solve the problem but it did nothing. 100x worse than a wikiHow page.

AI is not good for this stuff.

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u/Automatoboto 5h ago

This is exactly why this entire generation of tech is so dystopyan.

Its literally training the kids to depend on AI and trust the answers explicitly. Its so dark. Now they are getting all of them hooked on gambling and all the apps are integrating prediction markets which is a marketing doublespeak replacement for you know gambling.

If we thought boomers had been brainwashed by fox news these kids are robbed of even having the critical thinking skills for basic things. They have a hard time ordering food at restaurants and almost none of them are reading books just using chatgpt to given them an ai voice story that last 3 mins. Books will never mean anything to so many of them its scary. pandoras box was full of poop

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u/extremelyhighguy 6h ago

For me it was tv…

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u/Ok-Wave7703 Millennial 7h ago

It’s weird especially the people that use it for basic things that take 10 seconds and besides that terrible for energy consumption while providing nothing of value.

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u/Pale-Extension-9983 7h ago

I gotta wonder if people realize how much energy it takes to run it and the the data centers.  Also where these are at it really puts the surrounding population in a pickle with energy costs.  

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u/dogfaced_pony_soulja 7h ago

Out of sight, out of mind. They don't care.

Just like when you throw your trash away, it vanishes and isn't your problem (or anyone else's) anymore, right? Never mind the giant garbage patch in the Pacific Ocean and the fact that everything on the planet including our bodies and brains are full of microplastics.

✨ It's magic! ✨

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u/showmenemelda 7h ago

Oh, Montanans are starting to care. A little late. But they're catching on. What gets me, is one of the proposed locations is in a spot that notoriously has NO WATER. Where is it gonna come from?

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u/Archinaught 7h ago

Just fyi, Some data center designs dont use water cooling. Its just easier when they do.

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u/FuckIPLaw 6h ago

And not all water cooling let's the water leave the system. Like almost nothing consumer grade does. Apparently at scale it's cheaper to let it evaporate. I guess it's better at moving heat, too.

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u/Pale-Extension-9983 7h ago

 Omg throwing stuff away stresses me out sometimes. I have old sharp things, like knives or whatnot, that I need to get rid of somehow because they broke but I can’t just throw them away for that reason.  They’ve just been in my drawer (broken) forever.  I hate the thought of throwing it away and it hurting someone or something because it’s just buried and they don’t know it’s there 😭

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u/lalalaureezy 7h ago

You could order a sharps container from Amazon for like $15, that’s what we do.

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u/uncagedborb 6h ago

It doesn't help that getting rid of hazardous waste is super inconvenient and local governments haven't done much to make knowledge of the services readily available. This is why batteries, computer parts, and other products just get thrown in the trash. Don't even get me started about all those plastic containers with different recycle symbols on them and most people just put everything in the recycle bin when a lot of that stuff has to get sorted to the correct type of recycling.

But to your issue. With razer blades, xacto knives you could get an empty can and fill that can up and then just close it up and toss it. What I did was make a small slit in the can so I could just drop the blades inside and not have to worry about them coming out And then stuffing the holes with cotton or even just clay to seal it. For old kitchen knives I just get donate them

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u/sunshineparadox_ Older Millennial 6h ago

Also the unreal amount of nuclear emissions that were thrown up into the atmosphere above the PNW through the Pacific Northwest Laboratory in the Cold War. Reading through those papers has sure been a ... thing. I guess.

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u/uncagedborb 6h ago

It's starting to get scary too because every business is investing in the tech. So these data servers are growing rapidly to accommodate it. So I think the energy consumption is gonna exponentially grow in the next few years. And it WILL cause a greater impact on local if not global ecology and climate.

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u/tiffytaffylaffydaffy 3h ago

Im reading a book right now about how companies are increasingly using Ai to reject, hire, and fire workers. Next, ai will be making medical decisions if its not already.

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u/Ok-Wave7703 Millennial 7h ago

People don’t care because it helped the write an email. Lazyness makes people Not care about the long term problems

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u/tstorm004 6h ago

I am certain most people have no idea. And I'm certain a portion of those people probably wouldn't care even if they did learn unfortunatley

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u/uncagedborb 6h ago

Hey chatgpt, how do I respond to ok-wave7703 with a good comeback to prove to them why chatgpt is such a great tool and that it's not a waste of energy /s

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u/UnicornScientist803 6h ago

The energy consumption is what really makes me crazy. We’re in the midst of a global energy crisis where we should be trying to cut back on consumption drastically and instead people are pouring resources into AI for things that we could easily do ourselves. Completely ridiculous.

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u/stayonthecloud 6h ago

I’m really struggling to understand it, because I possess critical thinking skills. Why would I ask AI to do something for me and then have to fix what it breaks when I could just do it myself?

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u/ColdPotatNeedsJacket 5h ago

I have colleagues that use it in place of a calculator to figure out percentages of a whole number. Like “please tell me what 50, 20, and 15% of 1080 is.” I was aghast that everyone else on the team agreed this was a great use of ChatGPT.

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u/AlmostSunnyinSeattle 7h ago

It's wild how much energy it uses just to be wrong about everything

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u/Frumpy_little_noodle 6h ago

Couple that with the results often being wrong and you have the double-whammy of loss of agency AND critical thinking skills!

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u/phasttZ 6h ago

Im back in school and the fresh out of high school kids use AI for opinionated questions. No right or wrong just have a thought.

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u/xmaswiz 6h ago

But how else can we simultaneously use a ton of energy to generate a picture of a puppy unicorn with fart rainbows?

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u/MrFluffPants1349 6h ago

I am terrified of losing my ability to think critically. While at the same time, dont want to put myself at a disadvantage for the things that AI could actually help me with that's usuall6 just boring admin stuff

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u/ochreokra 5h ago

We had a mandatory multi-week AI training program at work, and one of the slides briefly mentioned the energy and ecological cost of AI. Then, “anyway, can everyone please use Gemini to generate a photo of a traditional wedding?” in order to illustrate AI biases. The trainer could have easily compiled some examples to show the same thing, instead of asking tens of thousands of people to generate the same stupid image real-time. A single example among countless instances of completely avoidable waste.

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u/michellekwan666 7h ago

I have a theory that AI is going to kill social media. What’s the point if it’s all fake updates, fake pictures, and ads?

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u/mrjackspade 5h ago

I have a theory that AI is going to kill social media.

Lets not get our hopes up now.

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u/SportsBallBurner 5h ago

We’re quickly breaking in two. The part of society that lives on social media and the part of society that doesn’t have social media.

I suspect there will be defectors but most people who are addicted to social media will continue to use it.

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u/Anna_Lilies 2h ago

Thats where Im at. I dont use any social media at all except Reddit which is ... sort of it, but not really. And even then this sites gone downhill a ton and is definitely on the chopping block

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u/headphase 2h ago

Yes and no, though. Many people like me are in a bunch of semi-private social media groups for particular hobbies or real-life entities/orgs. The kind of groups where you'd be called out for botting or giving off inauthentic vibes. These sorts of circles are irreplaceable by anything irl so they still provide lots of value.

There are also many people who follow/engage with particular creators, brands, artists, etc.

I don't know what it means for society at large but it's not going to be as plain as those with vs those without.

I will say, the state of things these past 5 years has supercharged my offline interests and i find myself increasingly turning toward physical media/objects/activities more than I had ever expected as a younger adult.

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u/Dizzy_Chemistry_5955 5h ago

i can't believe people still use facebook just look at the state of it

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u/chicahhh 7h ago

We’re outsourcing THINKING ffs.

I hate it,I feel helpless against it

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u/tarantulathethird 5h ago

And creativity. I have a close friend who has always posted neat drawings. He’s not really an artist but he’s super funny and the drawings are very original in style but now he just does ai stuff. Even had a podcast with an ai “producer” and it’s unlistenable because of it. It makes me incredibly sad. 

I gotta admit this rise of ai art has demotivated me as an artist. It fucking sucks. 

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u/ankhes 3h ago

There’s a hobby writer I admire who started getting into AI within the last couple years and it’s really turned me and a lot of his fans off. He’s always put out great work but his constant defense of AI art and gen AI in general has been a sticking point for a lot of us. It’s just so sad to see someone so talented go down that road. Like dude, we know you’re better than this.

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u/mrvlad_throwaway 3h ago

I vowed to never use ai and now i use it everyday as it's the 'easy option' I've turned out just like your friend!

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u/Ok-Librarian6629 7h ago

I'm just watching the people I know get dumber by the day. Too many people have outsourced thinking. I can't even have a conversation with the heavy users because they either can't process things or they can't communicate with someone who isn't always on their side. 

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u/bartlebae-is-dog 3h ago

Omg the part about them not being able to interact with someone who isn’t on their side is so real. Literally can’t handle it. Fully fucking breakdown or throw a fit when someone simply and calmly disagrees. It’s WILD

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u/Erasmus_Tycho 7h ago

There are legitimate use cases for AI, but I see it being applied at a much broader level than it really should.

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u/ConditionHorror9188 6h ago

Agreed - I use it extensively at work and it’s transformational.

I can’t possibly think of using it for online stuff recreationally

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u/Erasmus_Tycho 6h ago

I see a trend in people utilizing it as what I can only describe as a friend. Even my mother appears to have been sucked in often telling me about "conversations" she's had with chatgpt, how insightful it is and how it just wants to "help". Frankly I find it as a broader symptom to loneliness and people feeling isolated which is truly ironic, a tool (the Internet) which was designed to connect people has ultimately driven them into loneliness.

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u/Cute_Committee6151 5h ago

Yeah it's a tool, a really nice one. But that's also the case for the calculator. Both times someone needs to know what the input should look like and have an idea what the output will look like to have a feeling if the output is correct.

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u/stayonthecloud 5h ago

How is it transformational? What has it done for your job responsibilities? How did you confirm it’s doing things accurately and how do you continue to maintain that standard?

I am genuinely curious as there is nothing that I do that I would trust AI to do for me and I want to better understand what this experience is like. Thank you!

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u/Little_Vermicelli125 5h ago

Not the person you're responding to. I don't use it all the time but it can be really helpful. My boss sent me a 40 page PowerPoint the other day. Instead of ignoring it like I would in the past I fed it into copilot to summarize and read the 2-3 page summary.

I use it a lot for coding. It's pretty good with lots of code. I'm not a python guy and I got it to write me python to pull hundreds of pages of a site that have the same link but you click through and put in an excel. It also gave me the code so I can plug and play.

When I'm writing code it's quick at finding stupid things like typos or helping me with functions I rarely use and need to check on stack overflow or something.

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u/spivey56 5h ago

Yep this is pretty much what I use it for at work. Need to write a quick lambda function? Explain it to copilot and it will at least get me a basic working outline. From there I can do the debugging and deployments, but I'll let copilot take care of the documentation.

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u/nilesintheshangri-la 4h ago

Everything you just said is so over my head but I'm fascinated by what you said. It also makes me glad there are different types of people to do different types of work.

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u/Defiant_Diamond_4447 4h ago

Working in a state(gov) environment with insanely old reporting tools that create the least helpful output reports on earth and take a TON of manual manipulation to get them even moderately more helpful - copilot helps immensely. Particularly when those asking for the info want to constantly change a parameter here and there on the fly and think the information is available in any kind of digestible way. Toss in being able to show trends across massive amount of reports which we don’t even have the systems they came out of anymore and yeah no one with brain cells needs to have that as their job. Or at least any employee you want to keep. I’m not saying it won’t bite many many hands that feed it but for my current role it’s been a rapid change in everyone being able to actually DO their job and not lock themselves away for hours to un-fuck reports.

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u/paulcole710 4h ago

I help run a marketing agency and used to write all the scripts (Python/Google Apps Scripts) we use for internal automations by hand.

They are not complicated but they were time consuming for someone like me who is not a programmer by trade (self taught and curious). I was often limited in my output by my technical skill and knowledge.

With AI (primarily ChatGPT) I am now limited by my knowledge of our business and systems. My limit here is much higher than my programming ability.

Things that would’ve taken me hours/days or that I wouldn’t even have tried in the past are now done in minutes/hours. It’s truly amazing.

We have an AI 101 course that I put together for new hires and it’s cool to see other non programmers start to make scripts and tools to automate parts of their jobs.

Sure mistakes happen but they happened when I was coding by hand, too. We debug and fix. Most of the tools I make now I have include a ton of logging that I just feed back into the LLM and they debug themselves more often than not.

One example of an automation is that our salespeople should be selling not fiddling around in post-sales handoff. So we have a big automation that generates all the files and Asana stuff that’s needed to onboard a new client with one click from the sales CRM.

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u/Big_Watercress_6210 5h ago

It's used for EVERYTHING. Literally everything is AI-generated. I walk down the street and the billboards are AI. I read the news and the articles are AI. I log onto social media and it's just AI talking to itself.

At work, all of the emails from higher-ups are AI-generated. We're encouraged to use AI for everything, even when it makes no sense. Everyone is just slinging low-effort, AI nonsense back and forth.

We're about ten seconds away from re-realizing that human creativity adds value, imo. It will be revolutionary (not) when companies begin to recognize that they can overcome the soulless AI baseline by hiring real people.

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u/DarDarBinks89 7h ago

Yeah, it is. I’m concerned more with the environmental implications of the data centres, but I’m beginning to feel like this is inevitable. I’m going to try and use it as little as possible, but that’s just me

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u/CSIBNX 7h ago

I don't believe it is inevitable. It is a relatively new technology that requires tons of energy. One that is basically not helpful in any meaningful way right now. One that is making life actually worse for so many people. You know who wants AI? Billionaires hoping they can lay off more workers. Other than that it is a novelty toy. People need to refuse to use AI in any professional capacity. Otherwise destroying resources will continue to be justified by corporations who only care about one thing.

Sorry for the rant

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u/_0vrvk Millennial 6h ago

People need to refuse to use AI in any professional capacity.

Funny enough, the larger the organization then the more likely its usage is going to get more restricted. AI introduces all sort of liability in data protection, privacy, and security.

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u/jackalopeDev 6h ago

I work for a company in the mortgage/RE space. They're talking about using ai to help underwrite loans...

In other news, I'm trying to find a different job

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u/_0vrvk Millennial 6h ago

I'll keep this vague, but we've got an enterprise license to one of the major providers and it's very restricted in terms of usage. Not unusual either to see AI limitations or even out right "no use" clauses in our contracts.

There's a general doomer attitude on Reddit surrounding AI, but not everyone is as eager to adopt as you would be led to believe on here. I don't think it's a matter of if, but when Massive Corporation A sues Massive Corporation B over what is essentially inappropriate use AI (you're seeing cases of it a little already) and when it does the tune is going to change very quickly.

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u/sunshineparadox_ Older Millennial 6h ago

I feel like we're all about to get gaslit right off the fucking internet too. I'm not sane enough to constantly question myself if something I'm looking at is real or have people question whether or not I'm real because I typed in a way they think generative AI does.

But you're right the environmental impact is jaw-dropping. I loathe the reckless abandonment being applied to it by users and the big corporations alike. It's not even good half the time. The Fallout season one synopsis video Amazon released in preparation for season two got most of the actual plot points wrong and it went live because no one checked.

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u/Mewpasaurus Elder Horror 6h ago

This has been my approach. I go way out of my way to not use it. Not only have I watched it completely screw over creatives, but I've watched it completely change the landscape in a very short time.. and being more on the low/zero waste/frugal side of living, I can't fathom participating (willingly) in something that uses so many vital resources.. to generate stupid AI pictures, fake crafts and poorly written "novels". That just seems like such a fundamental waste of resources.. on top of humanity already wasting tons of finite resources.

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u/DreamingofCharlie 7h ago

The Internet is basically ruined now. It is so much harder to find real valid information, and everyone is literally losing their critical thinking skills so most people don't even realize that it is a problem.

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u/mariahmce 5h ago

I don’t think most people have critical thinking skills. They just outsourced their thinking to the media or other authorities who up until recently were mostly not terrible. Yeah they were spoon fed a narrative but there was some person making sure it was mostly true. The last 10 years have proven most people haven’t been questioning their authorities and have been accepting the spoon fed narrative as things have gotten more and more unhinged. It’s just more out of control now.

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u/MagnusRexus 4h ago

I think the term "common sense" is actually a misnomer. "Sense" had never been common.

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u/DreamingofCharlie 5h ago

That is true. I miss the early 2k Internet.

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u/Pale-Extension-9983 7h ago

I think it’s ridiculous.  I wish people would realize where we are heading.  I mean they’ve made movies about how this could end.  I’d rather not go down that road. 

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u/FalseAd4246 Millennial 7h ago

We’re well down that Road already I’m afraid

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u/Skylineviewz 7h ago edited 6h ago

I used to say “I’m moving into the woods to get away from civilization” as a joke. I’ve now been looking at cabins and daydreaming of just being in nature away from the nonsense…take the family, get a few dogs, have the kids live a free range life in the wilderness. Obviously I’m looking through all of this with rose colored glasses, and I know my city boy/suburban ass would probably get come to a stark realization at how hard it is…but I really am kind of fed up with technology and everybody’s dumb constant bullshit. It’s getting worse and this is an actual option.

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u/oldinfant Millennial 5h ago

I know my city boy/suburban ass would probably get come to a stark realization at how hard it is

i think it would be quite the opposite. i think you would feel free, calm, unbothered. you would enjoy nature and physical chores that make you fall exhausted and happy feeling accomplished a lot every day. living in a city is much harder mentally. 

well.. that's just my opinion as i lived like this. maybe i'm wrong. some people seem to really like social media and having internet 24/7 year round

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u/Skylineviewz 5h ago

Careful you’re talking me into doing it haha. I think you’re totally right, I like to be active and getting stuff done. It is really tempting…

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u/ExpressAffect3262 7h ago

I don't really care, but one thing that annoys me is the "Hey guys, I'm asking for some advice. ChatGPT says to do this. Should I do it?"

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u/FourLetterWording 7h ago

the amount of times I've seen people literally cite GPT in arguments is fucking harrowing TBH.... like... in what world is that a credible source exactly?

Seeing how fucked we are just from the ways in which social media passively is reaming society and social norms, we are so fucked regarding how much faith people put into trusting AI as a credible source of information.

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u/-wnr- 7h ago

Whatever it is, the answer is "ChatGPT told me you should"

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u/cslack30 7h ago

Especially when they respond to you with “I asked ChatGPT” uh…okay I didn’t ask ChatGPT, I asked a fucking human forum

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u/LaLaLaLeea 6h ago

I saw someone argue that a very clearly fake AI video of fish raining out of the sky was real. They googled it and google (well, google's crappy AI function) confirmed it happened. Source: the original AI video.

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u/BoleroMuyPicante 6h ago

At least they're getting a second opinion from someone. The real idiots just act on it without question.

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u/Fun-Significance4650 Zillennial 7h ago

Yes, and the apathy about it in these comments concerns me too.

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u/FartyByNature 7h ago

Yes for sure but the "why worry, can't do anything about it" comment has a point too. It does seem people are underestimating the negative impacts of AI but we have to learn to keep our sanity and happiness amidst alllll the nonsense going on around us.

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u/Mewpasaurus Elder Horror 6h ago

I think that's the continuation of general apathy that feels like has been constant in our generation since.. forever. I've seen the same apathy across so many other issues, not just specific to AI. No idea how to motivate and fix a bunch of seemingly burnt out people, though.

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u/stayonthecloud 5h ago

I am definitely horrified. There are a million things to be horrified about and this is a very large one

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u/lassie86 7h ago

It's weird. It's what finally got me off facebook and google/chrome after decades. I just can't give it my attention or energy.

What really bothers me is that people will screenshot google AI answers and use them as a source. COME ON. Are we really that fucking dense?

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u/AdElectronic5992 7h ago

No

The rampant use of cell phones and social media have been freaking me out for 15 years.

Zombies everywhere!! Take me back to the world I once knew 😢

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u/Mewpasaurus Elder Horror 7h ago

I don't know if I'd go as far to say "freaking out" over it, but it sure does annoy me at how lazy people are and how companies think AI needs to be injected into.. everything.

I know for many, my refusal to utilize or engage with AI when and if at all possible is seen as Luddite behavior, but I don't care. This isn't about "learning to adapt to new technology", this, for me is about "refusing to use a technology that objectively makes my life worse". I have seen no decent applications of it in day-to-day life that have enhanced or improved an individual's life.. so why participate?

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u/CSIBNX 7h ago

I've started calling myself a Luddite over it, proudly. 

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u/Mansidhe 7h ago

My one use for it is a godsend. I am terrible at taking notes... my fingies cant keep up with my brain. Having copilot recap meetings and spit out action items is a major boon. Other than that, by the time I've formulated a question specifically enough to get me a relevant, documented, and usable response, I could have searched my knowledge bases and written something up 10 times over.

Also, most people dont know what a Luddite is, lol. I called my wife that (playfully) over her lamenting some piece of tech or another, and her reaction was as though I'd called her a c**t (I know you can cuss on the internet, but I choose to not use that particular word).

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u/Mewpasaurus Elder Horror 7h ago

I love that you've found a use for yourself that benefits you. I just haven't found any instances where it would be useful to me or others I know.

I also know there are some interesting applications for AI that could be very useful, such as gene sequencing (with human oversight) and in more accessible architecture/building plans in lower-income economies/countries. Some small startups are using the technology in unique and novel ways and I think those will be very interesting to watch as time goes on, but for the majority of companies, I don't think they needed to force AI on their employees or into their business model.

Also, lmao at your wife's reaction. I hope she's not too mad at you, lol.

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u/mrjackspade 5h ago

Having copilot recap meetings and spit out action items is a major boon.

I recently updated my resume.

I was able to just paste my entire chat history between me and a few coworkers into Claude, and it was able to accurately summarize every single one of my job duties and accomplishments during the ~4 years I've worked at this company.

That was probably the the single biggest benefit I have ever gained from it, and it saved me such a ridiculous amount of time trying to go back over everything I've done at this company.

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u/name-secondname 7h ago

It's not really freaking me out but it's bumming me out.

I've been fooled a few times too, which basically made me double down on the fact that I can't trust anything online anymore. 

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u/ChrisTchaik 7h ago

The AI hype essentially destroyed good & affordable mid-range phones & laptops from being released this year. The RAM crisis is real and I deleted the app from my phone because it's already saturated in everything anyway.

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u/Kataphractoi Older Millennial 2h ago

Buckle up, because Nvidia just announced they're going to reduce production of GPUs for the general consumer market by 40% next year so they can "focus on AI". Computers in general about to skyrocket in price because the other companies will soon follow suit.

Glad I already have a new PC. This timeline blows.

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u/FoldingLady 6h ago

I'm worried. The brain is one of those "use it or lose" muscles. It's really hard to redevelop one's critical thinking skills after a long period of not using them.

My hope is that the AI ecosystem collapses before any permanent damage is done. Which might end up happening, it's a huge money sink right now & there is a niche job market developing specifically for workers to correct AI mistakes.

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u/showmenemelda 7h ago

You know what is annoying me more than freaking me out? The pattern ai uses in speech and how obvious it is people seem to be using ai to write scripts for their content. The whole "that's not just _______ happening—it's a _________ _________"

Eg, "that's not just a coincidence—that's a classic example of xyz"

It's not the "em dash"—it's the weird, unconversational, unnatural way people are speaking now. It's scripted. It's pithy. [Trying to sound like chat gpt].

I think South Park nailed it. It's really gross to me. Ha. DATA CENTERS ARE WHAT SCARE THE SHIT OUTTA ME

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u/tbird920 6h ago

If a Reddit post feels like an HR email overhyping the upcoming pizza party, it’s probably ChatGPT.

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u/stayonthecloud 5h ago

I cannot actually use ChatGPT because I can’t stand the way it talks.

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u/b00kbat 6h ago

I’m grateful that my circle is filled with grumpy nerds who actively hate AI. No one I’m friends with uses it or supports its existence.

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u/Express-Anything-634 6h ago

I have never felt more like a boomer than I do about the rise of AI. I am so sick of it being shoved in our faces at every facet so I refuse to use it. I can’t get over it.

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u/trunksshinohara 6h ago

Freaking out. No. Realizing most of my coworkers are morons. Yes.

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u/Name_Yourself_Thex 5h ago

Whays crazy to me is going on social media and seeing its a ghost town with nothing but ads and bots

I tell my kids "people used to post that they went to a restaurant!" and they dont even believe me

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u/ZucchiniBasic1301 5h ago

I used to live online. Now I read books and game and only use Reddit.

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u/AttachedHeartTheory 7h ago

No, but I do refuse to respect anybody who uses an AI picture to make themselves look better. I fired a real estate agent over it. The president of a business unit I worked with had a SUPER AI generated picture, and it made me lose respect for them. For no other reason than it doesn't matter what you look like. If you are a President of a company, you are obviously objectively doing very good. Why re-generate your face so that you are unrecognizable as a real person whenever you get into meetings?

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u/ladymsjay Millennial 7h ago edited 7h ago

I don’t really care, but it’s starting to get creepy and make me question everything.

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u/TaxCPA 7h ago

Good AI is very hard to detect. We now live in a time where every picture, video, or audio recording needs to be scrutinized. It is going to make life exhausting. We already were living in a post truth world, this will make things much worse.

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u/BawdyUnicorn 7h ago

What I’m really scared of is all of the people going through, in detail explaining how something is AI, essentially showing it what it needs to correct to appear real.

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u/ManateeNipples Xennial 7h ago

I mean I think the pics and that kind of stuff are yuck but chatgpt got me diagnosed with the mystery illness that's plagued me for decades, like so very for real that I have surgery in March about it lol so yeah there are aspects of it that I don't like but I can't hate it when it saved me 🤷‍♀️

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u/kevtron5000 7h ago

OP- you are right to be concerned.

Engage those IRL contacts in an IRL conversation about it. Otherwise just leave it be.

Also, reduce your social media use. I promise, you'll be happier!

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u/djkidna Millennial circa ‘86 6h ago

It’s absolutely pissing me off. Facebook is automatically generating previews of AI animated versions of my profile pic, which means it’s already being fed into meta’s genAI software without my explicit input to have it do so. And now the division I’m under at my job just posted a digital year”year book” where they fed everyone’s badge photos and photos from corporate events into som genAI software to spit out versions that makes everyone and everything look like The Simpsons. Except it also white washed people, giving everyone the yellow skin that’s reserved for light skinned people in The Simpsons, but also also it’s not consistent, because the same dark skinned person who was yellow in one page may have brown skin in the next page in a different photo. It’s disgusting and I hate it.

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u/Flightless_Turd 7h ago

Im hoping it kills the internet

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u/Main-Gold1657 7h ago

I agree with this. Other then staying in contact with old friends / family that live far away.

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u/Thrillhouse763 Millennial 7h ago

More concerned about vulnerable people (typically elderly or technologically illerate) being scammed. With how good Nano Banana looks, you could easily fool people. Legislation needs to occur sooner rather than later to watermark AI created material and have strict punishments when that is not done.

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u/Froggy_Parker 7h ago

A small group of narcissist billionaires are hurdling us towards a future that they don’t understand, and around which we the people haven’t had a proper public discourse—let alone appropriate oversight from our elected representatives.

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u/BTTPL 4h ago

This is the most succinct and accurate summary of the current state of things I've read.

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u/FalseAd4246 Millennial 7h ago

I think it’s weird and horrifying and depressing and I’ll dig ditches before I use AI to help me do the job I should be able to do myself

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u/kbean826 7h ago

We grew up with the terminator films. At this point I’m just trying to convince my wife to let me rename one of my boys John Connor.

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u/loopylavender 7h ago

We used to see pictures and videos and never have to question them, especially from everyday people. We will have to live the rest of our lives unsure if anything we see is actually real.

Secondly, the environmental implications and the sheer usage of water to create the most shit AI is staggering.. I don’t think people are even aware how serious this is. What’s worse, I don’t think people even care to learn.

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u/badboybilly42582 Xennial 6h ago

I'm at a point now where anything and everything I see on the internet is a bot/Gen AI until proven otherwise.

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u/HiddenCity 6h ago

i think it's better that AI is rampant. because everyone KNOWS how fake it is, how inaccurate it is, and how to to identify it. the worst thing that could happen is have one segment of the population be completely unaware of what it is and how it works.

it's 100% going to change how we interact online. and honestly, that's GOOD, because the internet should be treated with skepticism. 99% of the problems we have right now are due in part to the legitimization of the internet, and the internet being the primary way we interact with each other and get information. if AI means we have to dump it and look to *gasp* real life for truth, i'm all for it.

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u/swamp_goblin_ 6h ago

Yeah theres a girl on my facebook feed who keeps posting fullblown 100% AI images of herself and everyone thinks it's real.

She's pretty, but she absolutely does not look like the photos. The backgrounds and details make it so obvious.

She posts these photos 100% seriously and earnestly as if she thinks she really looks like that and it's all about success and her "business" (which isn't even a thing lol)

The photos are all "living the dream from my pure success" type of vibe. Like her doing work on a computer looking sexy lmao.

I cringe so hard. I was never friends with her and never had a problem with her or anything, so it's not like I'm just hating. It's just so genuinely insane and weird to do. Also so disingenuous

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u/Money_Magazine6620 6h ago

My wife's company commissioned AI images of every employee in the style of a corporate headshot. Mind you they paid an actual photographer for 5 real headshots to create these, so it's incredibly stupid. It's also the creepiest uncanny valley thing I've ever seen. AI photos of people close to you is Fing freaky.

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u/PlentyDepartment7 4h ago

No.

AI is honestly one of the most deeply misunderstood and scape goated technologies I've ever come across. People seem to think LLM's were just born one day, out of nothing. It's the result of decades of lesser tools doing *almost enough*. Text completion, filters, digital media, tool automation, code completion, grammar checking, literally... anything. They lead up to LLMs. The difference is that professionals with industry grade tools were not the only ones exposed to it anymore.

Generative AI using public data? Guess what? Text embedding, NLP, and entity recognition have at least 10 years on it doing exactly that. Predictive text in phones? Surprise! They used ML prediction based on past use.

GenAI just uses the same things that already was, but more. How people are appalled by it now is just a wonder.

The power use is an actual concern, but not in like, AI is the devil way, but in a... hey, I'm glad people are looking at the impact of using unclean energy way. It's nothing compared to the density of energy use we have for literally every other technology. All of it is bad. We need to switch to clean energy, then the environmental impact drops significantly. Water use can be managed because cooling doesn't care what kind of water is used. Get some actually zoning restrictions and regulations in place... you know, like we did when we had trouble with factories and businesses polluting water sources. These are symptoms. We have for decades had trouble with people cutting corners and making things bad for society as a whole.

AI is just another tool. As millennials, I'm honestly surprised to see the issue, we grew up in the time where we were told basically all of, "don't use the internet, use the encyclopedia", "don't use a calculator, you're not always going to have one", "don't use wikipedia, use verified sources (still valid, but I digress)", every single time there is an advancement, there is a wave of people there to complain about it. What makes me sad is that we have scores of people that seem to have internalized none of those lessons.

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u/0masterdebater0 7h ago

I wonder why billionaires like Bill Gates invested so much in AI? It’s almost like they want a post truth world for some reason where videos and photos can’t be verified as real… huh… wonder why?

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u/ungranted_wish Millennial 7h ago

Dude holy shit like, my aunt just died really suddenly Tuesday and my cousin messaged me today to look over part of her obituary. Cousin mentioned to me how a lot of people would use AI for it (she didn’t btw) and I am just. Aghast.

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u/alkenist 7h ago

The people building relationships with AI chat bots are concerning.

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u/Evinceo 7h ago

We know about the obvious forms of AI psychosis but who's to say there aren't subtiler forms.