• SeeFerns@programming.dev
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    9 hours ago

    So it listens to you and you can “permit it” to read emails and all that shit? I didn’t even know this kind of thing existed let alone that anyone would CHOOSE to allow this. Crazy.

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    11 hours ago

    I compared Bee’s version of my day with my diary entry. I wrote about trying Paddington Bear-themed marmalade sandwiches in our office kitchen. (Not a fan. I did, however, note that the strawberry-flavored shortbread cookie was excellent.) I wrote several paragraphs about a sensitive text conversation I had with a friend. Bee never picked up these moments because memorable things aren’t always spoken aloud. It made me wonder: in a hypothetical future where everyone has a Bee, do unspoken memories simply not exist?

    I liked reading this part because I had not considered that consumers of these products would have an expectation of their device to document their thoughts.

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      It makes sense though, doesn’t it? I imagine someone going in knowing it’s machine learning doesn’t have too many false assumptions, but they are being programmed in a way to mimic humans. The voice recognition part has come an incredible long way and I would not be surprised that this makes the uninitiated expect more of the language model than actually is there.

      In this era of atomic isolation, even I wanted to believe it’s true. Having an algorithm that remembers my name through reboots would deepen the sense that there is a pretty developed entity helping me. Luckily I skimp on the premium versions.

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      12 hours ago

      From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine.

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    • FatsoJackson@lemmy.ml
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      14 hours ago

      my private fan theory is that the Borg are actually the good guys but we only ever hear the gReAt fEdErAtIoN’s POV

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      14 hours ago

      Journalists? Probably just to see how it will go wrong and report about it so we don‘t have to.

    • Ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      17 hours ago

      If it actually worked, it would be really useful for a lot of people (it’s me. I’m a lot of people)

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        16 hours ago

        Yeah, if the Borg weren’t so violent towards non Borg they would be the actual end goal of a lot of nerds. You’re telling me we could be socialist cyborgs in space?

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              Well sure, I just don’t know why I would join the socialist group that wants to remove free will when I’m already part of one that doesn’t.

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          16 hours ago

          Fully providing every single need to their people in an attempt to create the most efficient worker possible? It just so happens that their “work” is assimilating people into the hive, but… The methods surrounding their work are pretty nice.

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            I mean… the method is basically “join us or die”… I don’t think that’s particularly nice

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              I’m not talking about the method they use to work, I’m talking about the methods they use to facilitate that work. They provide their workers with homes and sustenance. I would expect to put entertainment on that list too if they weren’t cyborgs

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                Hmm, the Borg internet (or intranet I guess) probably has a lot of entertainment material collected, but then we know that drone emotions are suppressed by implants so you wouldn’t actually be able to enjoy any of it…

                “Homes” feels like a stretch… an alcove is worse than one of those sleeping pods in Japan, you don’t even get privacy.

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          Do you? The Borg are a collective consciousness, it’s the most democratic government in the galaxy.

          My only problem with the Borg is they have a queen.

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    16 hours ago

    I find it stupid yet somehow helpful.
    It records everything you say, it also takes your time after to read the scripts, which could can be helpful at some point.
    It’s a no from me.

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      14 hours ago

      I don’t think writers should be paid either. We have AI to do all writing now anyway, so what do we need writecels for anyway? 😏

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    17 hours ago

    I like how they put in italics “it listens to all your conversations” and yet it’s still third in the list. Reminds me of how most mass media approach mass surveillance!