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Such is the hypocrisy of your average AI bro. It’s all fun and games watching the tech plunder the arts and put people out of jobs — until it threatens to replace you, apparently.

I want to frame this quote.

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Just a looped audio track going "oh wow... really?... that's wild... haha..." while quacks and frauds babble.

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lemmy.world

Honestly, I actually believe that AI could replace thoughtless, dudebro podcasts.

Go fuck yourself, bro jogan.

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Spews bullshit without checking it for accuracy? ✅

People seem almost offended if others fall for it? ✅

Can initiate a vicious cycle of reaffirming biases? ✅

The most annoying people you know are super into it? ✅

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feddit.org

I believe it would be hard for AI to mimic just how dumb Rogan is. Like AI is already a lot smarter than the bottom however many percent of humanity and thus AI podcasts won't appeal to those people.

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It's easier for a smart person to pretend to be dumb than a dumb person pretend to be smart. Similarly, a dumb person is easily fooled by AI into thinking it is smart.

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TO be used by putin, and now that AI is likely replacing him, tools are being discarded."what else does one do with tools"-galenth dysley.

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lemmy.world

Congrats on recognizing layers 😉

Jesus effing christ that wasn't even meant in a negative way. One really has to tiptoe around here.

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feddit.org

Damn impressive how they can make an entire article about 3 secs of an interview.

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The fact that it was only three seconds of it is actually very telling information, as well.

That was cognitive dissonance in vivo.

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lemmy.ca

Uh, Notebook LM could do this about 2 years ago.

A large potato could generate a Joe Rogan podcast. I just think they're neat.

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lemmy.world

That's horseshit. You can do it with a medium potato.

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lemmy.org

I used to like rogan when I was younger but now I can't watch ten minutes of his podcast because of his awful takes on any and everything.

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I can't say I ever really cared for him that much, but I certainly didn't start to hate him until I saw that clip of him screaming at that primatologist. That was eye-opening.

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She did an interview with the original Starbuck actor, Dirk Benedict, at a coffee shop. She called it Starbuck on Starbuck at Starbucks.

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She was on her own podcast, and Michael rosenbaum recently about her time on bsg. It seems a lot of these actors have beef with each other quite a lot, and with the executive, directors too. Alot of them seem to be afraid of telling what was causing their problems, mostly like the fear of being blacklisted by the studio, executives

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lemmy.world

No, I stopped taking him seriously when he did Fear Factor. Though he was great on News Radio

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if he stuck to acting, he probably would be somewhere in hollywood, instead hes on roided up and doing this for a living.

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It’s gotten so out of his hand that his some of his fans ...

I don't know what's more annoying: that this glaring misprint is found right at the beginning of the article, or that neither M$ Word, nor Libreoffice see it as a grammar issue.

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lemmy.zip

Monkey's paw: the AI is controlled by Russia and spreads even more disinformation than Joe Rogan does.

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it is why the right wing politicians are obsessed with AI, its easier to spread it, and harder discern from it from the unitiated.

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How can you spread more disinformation? Any more and it would create a black hole from the density.

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Man, of inexplicable fame, with strange opinions is temporarily caught out. Hold the press!

Maybe we should stop looking at what futurism is writing about because it seems to me that they are just writing tabloid stories for people who don't like so-called AI. I think this is the third time I clicked through on a link and am left with regret to have added to their page views.

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I'm sure they love you for having that opinion. I only read their stuff when it pops up here. Maybe they also do actual journalism. This piece here is a biased, yet eloquently written retelling of like three moments that happened in a podcast. The news value is hardly detectable.

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lemmy.ca

Was watching some GTA role players who were playing a mayor and they had podcasts that they distilled from in game police reports, govt laws etc over a year ago and it was too good. I could not tell, not that I am a good AI detector. Would do a cast every 3-4 days.

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lemmy.world

There are GTA roleplayers?!

Damn that's not something I expected to be introduced to. Very different from me and friends creating costumes and larping in the woods. I might need a rocking chair and a porch if anyone has spares they want to donate. Do my knees hurt?

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RdR makes a certain sense to me that GTA does not. But thanks I also didn't know that either.

Is that your hip or mine that's creaking?

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It's a roleplaying server, so it's multiplayer but someone might act as a cop or taxi driver

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Oh ya, there are tons of GTA role player servers out there. Nopixel, Prodigy, Purple, RageMP (newbie friendly).

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