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  • snooggums@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldTrue
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    60 minutes ago

    I’m a dude and being told to calm down seems like the male equivalent of calling someone hysterical. I have only ever seen someone told to calm down when the person is being calm, but doesn’t like something and might be making a face. It is a condescending denial of emotion just like telling someone not to get upset before giving them bad news.

    Just let me get upset and verbally express my frustration or disappointment!







  • Yeah, but one time there was an actual user who did use bots to mass downvote with obviously randomly named bots so that means any time something gets down votes it is brigading and vote manipulation!

    Small AI communities nobody wants getting four down votes is comparable to LGBTQ+ communities getting dozens or hundreds of downvotes from actual brigading!

    If you don’t like it ignore it, and also I’m going to follow anyone who doesn’t like my slop around and harass them!

    Did I forget anything?






  • Oh, it will let us do the thing we already do if we take the time to learn common behaviors and actually pay attention?

    Oh good, at least they spoke to someone who knows what they are talking about.

    “But AI often generates made-up responses that please the user rather than being anchored in objective reality. This could be a disaster if applied to pets’ welfare,” said Birch, whose input to the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act led to it being expanded to include cephalopod mollusks and decapod crustaceans.

    Birch points to separation anxiety: dog owners often want reassurance that their pet is not suffering when left alone for long periods. Futuristic “translation” apps based on large language models could promise to provide that reassurance, but end up causing harm by telling owners what they want to hear rather than what the animal actually needs.