“Pilot programs that got killed by compliance” = “some slopgen bullshit that broke all kinds of security BPs”
Good luck to them, they’re gonna need it
Damn. Companies that haven’t embraced AI? Where does one find those?
IDK about companies that haven’t embraced AI, but I know of several companies that have already been burned by AI and abandoned it.
Seriously, that’s horrible that some companies haven’t gargled the balls of Anthropic and OpenAI. Just terrible. Who are these companies so I can totally avoid accidentally sending them my resume?
Setting up a system that couldn’t meet compliance rules… Isn’t something to flex about.
Even their two sentence comment was churned out of a slop machine, either that or their brain is mimicking that sentence structure by itself.
I can’t escape GPTisms for the fucking life of me, and it’s much worse since people where I live have passable English and use it widely but very often now fall back on running it through a chatbot “just in case”. All the slogans are the same. All the group chat calls to action are the same. The descriptions of different options in a menu or delivery app are borderline impossible to tie back to a coherent description of a food item.
The eclectic French-tinged Lebanese flavor of English-as-third-language is all but dead in written form. And I used to fucking hate it, honestly. I’ll take it back any day.
Is this how people with gangstalking delusions feel? This shit is unavoidable and processing it for more than a second just enrages me
Are we not discussing the last comment? The AI projects got killed by compliance, meaning they were a security or legal concern. This guy thinks these people should be scooped up and elevated.
AI tech bros are just asking for failure. They are gambling on unproven technology and calling it the next coming of Christ. If they were right, they will make just as much money as any other non-ai company. If they are wrong they lose their entire company and their business model, and they lose employees who k ow how to solve critical problems when their unmonitored and liability free robot goes rogue. The pros do not outweigh the cons.
It feels like a persecution complex. “They hate us because we’re better, and they’ll always hate us! So keep doing what they hate! (And give us money)”
Rules, compliance, legality, safety, quality concerns, even ethics. COMMUNISM! That’s what it is!
What’s next, Democracy in the workplace?
For gods sake, think of the shareholders
Never interrupt your opponent while he is in the middle of making a mistake.
It’s a feature, not a bug. There’s no explicit regulation around AI use, so they can start using AI, knowingly break some regulations, claim it was AI’s fault and wait for the regulation to catch up. They pay a small fine, make a lot of money, and no one goes to jail.
Could’ve processed that already if ya’d bought the latest nShiddia 5099 ultra






