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frakkintoaster t1_jdvvkc1 wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Lemon8186 in Microsoft says its new version of Teams is twice as fast by Puginator
Yeah, they're rewriting the front-end in MFC, it's going to look so good
frakkintoaster t1_j8o3gdq wrote
Reply to comment by __tony__snark__ in They appeared in deepfake porn videos without their consent. Few laws protect them. by LiveStreamReports
It was just supposed to be a joke, not an argument :)
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Reply to comment by desperate_coder in They appeared in deepfake porn videos without their consent. Few laws protect them. by LiveStreamReports
If you deepfaked some conservative into a video of them banging a porn star they would just jerk off to it
frakkintoaster t1_j7x3ram wrote
Reply to comment by Representative_Pop_8 in Opera is planning to incorporate ChatGPT by Parking_Attitude_519
I use ChatGPT almost daily. My comment was specifically in the context of asking something like the capital of a country or something. The functionality ChatGPT does I don't see as a search replacement but something entirely different I don't think we've quite comprehended yet.
frakkintoaster t1_j7x3j5k wrote
Reply to comment by Representative_Pop_8 in Opera is planning to incorporate ChatGPT by Parking_Attitude_519
I find that messed up... Calculators perform busy work for us, which is fine, but in writing an essay you have to think and formulate your own thoughts, which is part of the essence of being human... If we automate this what are we really doing here?
frakkintoaster t1_j7uqcbt wrote
Reply to comment by Biggieboychungus69 in Opera is planning to incorporate ChatGPT by Parking_Attitude_519
I never claimed that overall, I just mean in the context of searching for information. Sure, ChatGPT can write me a whole essay and Google search and Alexa can't do this, but I'm never searching for an essay to be written for me from search engines in the first place. I see these chatbots as a whole new complimentary thing rather than a search engine replacement.
frakkintoaster t1_j7ujbsu wrote
Reply to comment by SmartFreelancer in Opera is planning to incorporate ChatGPT by Parking_Attitude_519
Why do people keep saying this? Sure, for some trivia type knowledge it might be faster to ask the chatbot, but we already have this with things like Alexa and Google Assistant. When I'm really searching for something I'm looking for different sources, and I try to determine the best solution from everything I've read or watched if videos are helpful to the context. I'm not going to be satisfied with a single text answer from a chatbot.
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Reply to ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a virtual doctor, lawyer, and business analyst. Here's a list of advanced exams the AI bot has passed so far. by rationalworld
Its parents must be so proud
frakkintoaster t1_j0x66n4 wrote
Company with $48 billion cash on hand: "ok"
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Reply to comment by Lazrath in Mark Cuban-backed streaming app Fireside acquires Stremium to bring live, interactive shows to your TV by A-Dog22
Gordon Ramsay thanking subs for an hour? No thanks
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Reply to comment by nastratin in Google profits plummet 27 percent in Q3 2022 earnings report by nastratin
I get how this all works, but if we're calling $13.9 billion in profits for a quarter a disaster we might have to re-think some things...
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Reply to Microsoft still doesn't know what to do with its messaging apps. Just look at Skype and Teams. by redhatGizmo
I find Teams somewhat decent for our corporate chat and meetings environment. The recordings and automated transcripts are neat. Search and history sucks though, I can never property go back in time in a conversation, it always just loads the one message my search matched and won't load in anything else around it.