• bane_killgrind@slrpnk.net
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    17 hours ago

    But what if my human is late or my customers are disabled?

    If you spent time giving your employees instructions, you did half the design work for a web form.

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      15 hours ago

      I guess I’m not quite following, aren’t these also simple but dynamic tasks suited to an AI?

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        9 hours ago

        How is it suited to AI?

        Would you rather pay for a limited, energy inefficient and less accessible thing or a real human that can adapt and gain skills, be mentored?

        I don’t know why there’s a question here

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          1 hour ago

          (Glad we’re treating each other with mutual respect)

          Would you rather pay for a limited in depth, energy inefficient (food/shelter/fossil-fuel consuming) and less accessible (needs to sleep, has an outside life) human, or an AI that can adapt and gain skills with a few thousand training cycles.

          I dont buy the energy argument. I dont buy the skills argument. I do buy the argument that humans shouldn’t be second to automatons and deserve to be nurtured, but only on ethical grounds.