Post #2623008
2026-01-18 19:09 UTC
Replies (4)
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@U7826391786239@lemmy.zip 2026-01-18 19:14
the problem is that governments want AI for their surveillance bullshit, especially FSA. they will never let any of these companies fail, and in fact will have no problem blowing $Xbillion of taxpayer money to bail them out
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@sorghum@sh.itjust.works 2026-01-18 19:16
Local and self controled AI has some really cool applications. When I can afford it, replacing my home security cameras with something that stays local and not sent to the cloud is on my list of things to do. When I do that having a local AI do image recognition and tying it into my home assistant setup will be a cool project.
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@phx@lemmy.world 2026-01-18 21:53
I haven't yet seen where use of AI hasn't made things worse. * Agents: Every instance of AI for "customer service" I've run into basically just closed cases for invalid reasons, spouted bullshit, and was used to block interacting with a real human, trapping users in infinite loops (thanks eBay) or disconnecting on them (thanks PayPal) * Security: M365 seems to be relying heavily on this now, which means that the same phishing email which was successfully blocked last week will randomly get through a few times this week for no apparent reason *Coding: sometimes useful, but also points to do stuff like reference functions that don't actually exist in the API/language being used
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@CosmoNova@lemmy.world 2026-01-18 22:41
They already planned and built many data centers by then and will use them. It‘s going to be cloud services all the way. Desktops or even capable phones will be a thing of the past as everyone expects you to source out computing power to a subscription service. We will own nothing. It‘s peak capitalism.