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  • corvus-cornix
    I'm looking at engineering job specs at the moment and it's very wearisome that every company seems to have pivoted from highlighting the unique value they provide to customers to putting AI front and centre in their employer branding. My eyes immediately glaze over at what may have been the result of "Claude, take this HR/marketing/whatever copy and inject some AI".I've adopted the tools because they're useful, but businesses need to chill. AI seems to amplify existing bottlenecks within organisations, so we should probably tread carefully when it comes to pushing the tech. Fix the organisational problems first and hedge our bets.I wonder if anyone reading this was around during the dot-com bubble because maybe it felt the same...
  • ofjcihen
    For me it’s just become…incredibly boring.There’s something uninspiring about a machine thats supposed to “do the hard things for you” so to speak. I like using my mind and understanding things deeply.Sure you could say that “managing the AI” can be deeply understood in a way but it’s just not exciting.
  • phyzix5761
    Controversial take:I would rather spend 2 hours working on a problem, fully thinking through all the approaches and design considerations, than have an LLM write some code and be done in 30 minutes.That's just a lot more fun for me.I still use LLMs for faster, focused, searches that cater the results to my specific needs; but I'd still rather build stuff with my own hands.
  • thelastgallon
    Yes, a lot of posts on HN are also about AI. Used to have more variety.
  • aarjaneiro
    Step 1: remove reference to blockchainStep 2: insert reference to AI
  • maplethorpe
    AI has helped me rediscover my love of coding. It helps me write my emails for me, puts together my shopping list, and gives me advice on how to structure my day. AI tells me what to do. I don't have to fear my choices anymore, because AI makes the choices for me.
  • samlinnfer
    You’re absolutely right!
  • keithnz
    I think this is just social media content right? Just don't consume it?Personally I find AI great and where I can , everything is AI enhanced- Coding / Software dev (obvious one)- Health ... been super useful as I recently had a thyroidectomy, it's given me a lot of information the drs didn't and also spotted a mistake my dr made in post surgery symptoms. I maintain my own set of .md files documenting all medical things now.- Shopping. Super useful though still has a way to go, but relative to google I tend to use the AI results more often.- Random problems... Insanely useful!- Fact Checking, pretty good for the most. But you have to fact check your fact checking.- Market Research, surprisingly good- Philosophy, really good and usefulSo basically anything.
  • merryocha
    I noticed recently that there are new "AI Widget" and "Chat Widget" EasyList filters in the uBlock Origin Annoyances filter lists. I'm not sure when they were added but they weren't checked by default for me. They definitely help clear some of the clutter.
  • e38383
    Start at the OS level, you have maybe another 6-12 month left to find something built without AI.So, basically: just bear with us a little bit longer and then drop all computer usage (this will include every tech which blinks).
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  • nitwit005
    It does feel like a marketing failure. If everyone makes the same claim, it's not differentiating.I remember being frustrated at every company claiming to be "innovative" in a past job search.
  • sph
    Tangential: I’m sick of being addicted to this site. The lowering of the signal-to-noise ratio has made the addiction worse, as I still hope to find a nugget of quality posts among a sea of AI discussion, which is not even technical, just comparing what LLM 1 vs 2 said. Any post by Anthropic & co. (twice a week) gets hundreds of points, goes to the top of the frontpage, and the rest of the week are articles testing/benchmarking/complaining about it. During lulls, we have a slew of opinion blogs where everyone and their dog tell a story about how they used AI to do a thing.At this point I am certain even the most pro AI people on this site would like a bit more variety. The saddest part is that I’ve had to turn to Reddit to get a bit more colour to my media diet.
  • rainmaking
    You're absolutely right!
  • bambax
    One problem is that when people delegate tasks to AI, they don't themselves learn anything from doing the task -- not just in the general sense of personal improvement, but in the very concrete sense of "what is it that was produced".Before AI, when someone showed you a presentation or an Excel sheet, even if it was complete horseshit that they had made up, they knew what was in it: they knew more about it than you, by definition.Now, not so much; people output things they know nothing about, and when they show it to you they are discovering it just as you are.This is novel, and discomforting.
  • segmondy
    You can use AI, tell AI to read the page first and if it's AI anything to block it. Vibecode an extension.
  • slappywhite
    I block YouTube channels if I see they use AI slop as their thumbnail image and certainly if they use AI voices once the video starts playing. (This is only feasible because I already select from a highly curated subset of YouTube that generally doesn't use AI.)
  • Perenti
    I just wish it did what it said on the tin. Seriously, separating the hype from the reality is so time consuming.
  • dbgrman
    Why though? It is the technology of today's times. 70s had microprocessors, 80s had languages and tools, 90s was about the internet, 00s was about e-commerce and then web2.0 and later iPhone, mobile/local/social, 15s-20s was gig and creator economy, blockchain, metaverse... and now its AI. If you are sick of reading about AI, what would you rather read/talk about?
  • drob518
    Right behind you.
  • unethical_ban
    I took compliance training today and the "actors" and voices were AI.After watching the GPT images release video, it reenforced my skepticism that society will adapt. Then I thought about AI analysis of people's movements in public and realized that governments already capture everything, and now will be able to use infinite AI surveillance agents to watch all things all the time.Any disobedience or crime (but really only against the government and gentry) can be instantly investigated by asking AI to analyze the behavior of all people and vehicles in the days prior to and after the incident. That's if they can't identify you immediately at the time of the crime.When the time comes that civilian disorder is required to change the behavior of government, it will be impossible.AI is the destruction of individual freedom. It is the destruction of citizens' ability to rebel against power.We would be far better off without it.
  • an0malous
    I think we’ll look back on this period as The Great Enshittification where everyone ran out of ideas but capitalism demands growth so everything just got worse. The mass manufacturing of mediocre AI content might be the force that ends the digital era and maybe we’ll all just go outside again.
  • thomasjudge
    well this is overdue
  • himata4113
    I think this is a problem unique to facebook / meta. I mean the camera roll has a dedicated "ai images" at the top instead of... your active camera like every other app.This all started with zucks obsession with virtual avatars and you can really see this in VR.
  • grebc
    Amen.
  • Sibexico
    I'm working with AI since early 00's and it was a lot of fan of this with very little community of an artificial neural networks developers. Now AI is widely available and used by people with discussable level of intelligence to generate tons of slop, so all the internet looks like a big trash bin.
  • spatley
    AI slop everywhere on social is terrible; I grant you that.But AI tool in the hands of professionals that care about what they produce is becoming revolutionary. We are doing things we would never have done. Projects I never would have even started I am doing with new enthusiasm. I and the people I work with are using agents to learn new topics so fast. AI makes mistakes all the time, I found myself getting gaslit last week that refreshing my auth token would update my permissions (authentication and authorization are not the same thing)If you are just looking at the output in images and garbage posts. Yes it is an abomination that must be stopped. But I cannot imagine a world without it now. And for the better.
  • wqtz
    If you can afford it hire a virtual assistant and have them filter things for you and curate stuff. If you are suffering through things to find glimpses of enjoyment it is best you outsource your suffering to someone dedicated. Seriously, I had a $5 dollar an hour assistant who did all sorts random stuff for me. This even included curating things to read, talking to professional acquaintances on behalf of me using a script. It will cost you around 200-300 dollar a month but with the right person you can skip the BS.
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  • keyle
    Hear, hear, friend, you might have missed web 2.0. Oh web 2.0. The designers like myself were so sick of this nonsense.AI is the same, but amplified and affecting a lot more people.So I just recall Web 2.0 era and know that this too, shall pass.
  • SilentM68
    I get your frustration.I do not dislike AI. It has potential to change and improve the human condition. With that being said, it has its downsides with workforce displacement being at the top of the list, for me at least. Unemployment, however, has been prevalent in the US for many decades, mostly due to political maneuvering of previous politicians. AI has just made things a bit more difficult for the workforce, especially the recent generations who were already dealing with unemployment due to unmarketable degrees from colleges. I am not ashamed to say that, though I've been in tech for years, I am one of those statistics, unfortunately.To fix this, AI companies should refocus their goals to account for the displacement of human roles as they continue to improve AIs. They should start doing that sooner rather than later.The reality is that AI already does things better than some humans ever could. From what some individuals have been telling me, in education, for example, AI is already disrupting the classrooms. Teachers are feeling the AI-burn in the already declining education sector.Though, I see a decline in human creativity and influence due to AI, I myself have used it to learn certain OS-related concepts or tweaks that would have normally taken me months to figure out had I focused solely on google searches, reddit threads and similar.If I could do more, I would but I am limited by the lack of better, powerful hardware with the price being what they are.
  • dbg31415
    Nothing makes me hit that close button faster than those fake voices everywhere now. That overly polished narrator on every other TikTok, half the YouTube videos read by the same auto-tuned robot (that apparently people over 60 can't tell is a robot). And don't get me started on streamers with like a confidence voice filter. Fuck all that noise.And it's only going to get worse. Is this what getting old feels like? Hating everything the rest of society is racing to embrace? I keep waiting for the backlash, for people to get sick of the plastic sheen on everything, but they conveyor belt just keeps moving. Maybe I'm just turning into my parents griping about all the weird music videos on MTV? =P
  • PaulHoule
    I was sick about this before y'all because I was involved in three efforts to try to commercialize foundation models before the technology was ready.Most of all I am sick of people being sick of it!
  • kumarvvr
    I think after the initial euphoria dies down, and the models reach a capability plateau, the use cases will start to come to fore.I am an experienced developer, and, if I know what I am doing, then AI tools are an average junior programmer that I can beckon.I have also dabbled in music creation with AI, first generating the lyrics, and then the music with vocals. Is it good. Nope. Is it average, some might say so. Is it a great use of my time, sure. Like a paid video game.
  • noeltock
    2001: I'm Sick of Internet Everything
  • alex1138
    Facebook especially is bad because I don't think Zuck cares. His entire personal history is shady. People have been missing posts for YEARS, well beyond the last few years when it got really badOh and messages https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6090712
  • dartharva
    Unfortunate that it took so long for you to realize social networks are just a river of outrage and slop, because it has literally always been so for a decade before AI even became a thing - it's just that now AI has made the cheapness immediately visible.Enjoy your newfound freedom and live a real life.
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  • esjeon
    I have solution: let AI filter out unwanted AI contents! Subscription starts at $5/mo. /s
  • ghstinda
    I like ai. It's great. You can make your own apps. Hack anything basically. Print money. It's easy to block ai posts on browser level using ai of course. Oh...
  • socketcluster
    I don't mind AI. What I don't like is the complete saturation of communication channels with the same mainstream ideas and products over and over. This started long before AI slop.
  • simonw
    What's "AI"?(I'm going to guess you mean generative AI such as image/video/text generation used to create slop on Facebook, but I really wish posts like this would clarify.)
  • OutOfHere
    There is no future for AI doomers. Bye bye dodos.
  • wewewedxfgdf
    I love AI and LLMs.I love all computer technology except printers.Gimme more - looking forward to further leaps forward in AL and LLMs - the party has just started.
  • 100ms
    Unironically the best method to implement that browser feature you're looking for is probably also AI. Which tells a meta-story, AI isn't a new feature it's also a new medium. It can be used to turn cave speak into works of literature just as easily as it can turn voluminous spew into one liners (Ed Zitron just popped into mind for some reason). You can't ignore it once it exists, but it sounds like the problem you have genuinely can be solved by it, and I expect over the next decade we'll see a lot more of exactly that.Here's to reading HN projected through the lens of manga comic strips sometime after we solve the GPU shortage..
  • Aperocky
    There's incredible opportunity in the stuff that is missing, which is a wonderful thing.The linear function do not work any more - we'll all deal with AI on some level, handwritten programs would be like assembly programs, there will be some, but not many.But everyone is currently focused on the second derivative - using AI to further AI stuff - that's a valid goal but not in of itself, AI is just a tool, a tool that gets better is still a tool. It still needs to build something other than itself.First derivative is where the money is. Let me grab this tool and do something useful/fun with it. Thanks for the fierce competition to build me the best tool in the mean time.Like adding erosion to this hydrology simulator that I felt too complex a few years ago: https://aperocky.com/hydrosim