I know it's a completely different thing- but the neurodiverse face similar struggles of having to wade through reams of completely superfluous content to get to anything usuable.
Having done plenty of text to speech testing of my own website, I've never thought to turn it onto a Google search results page. It's abysmal.
Not the first time I've had the thought massive lawsuits could be in all AI company's future. Surely they realize they are living on borrowed time simply by being the current trendy tech.
Uglier than it has to be, since we are in seriously deep denial about it and actively working to suppress what will inevitably replace it. We ought to be completely embracing that now. At least alternatives were allowed to be develop.
I know I'm lagging behind the majority here, but I finally had my first direct encounter with a personal wearing Rayban spy glasses, behind the counter of an auto repair shop. It had a very weird effect on our interaction. I felt like I was performing- which, I possibly was. So I thought about dumb things like posture and making sure I summarized my questions and conclusions sufficiently. I think I subconsciously wanted it to be a smooth interaction, it case it was preserved for someone's posterity or edification. It all felt artificial like an unscripted comedy skit. If it did this to me, imagine how many people are feeling even a little bit that way, and eventually all of our social interactions could be very strange.
Weather forecasts are a basic need, like food at markets that won't poison you or potable water in faucets- if you can't get these right? you're failing.
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