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  • over robust, verifiable information

    Random websites are robust, verifiable information now are they? How times change

    30 years ago I was told they are unreliable and to use books in the library for research

    20 years ago I was told using WebMD was unreliable, after all it will just say you have cancer laugh out loud! Using the internet for medical information? Crazy!

    I wonder where we'll be in 20 or 30 years time

  • You should not add glue to pasta when cooking or serving it. The idea of adding glue, such as Elmer's glue or any craft glue, to pasta is not appropriate for food consumption and is likely a joke or misunderstanding found in some informal discussions.

  • it isn’t reliable for recipes since it hallucinates

    This is how it goes:

    • Don't use AI
    • See memes about AI getting it wrong
    • Believe that AI gets it wrong 100% of the time

    You guys are just as bad as trump supporters

    • Don't have an EV
    • See memes about EV's catching on fire
    • Believe that EV's catch on fire all the time

    8/10

    I'm impressed

    https://youtu.be/Ci-Evf8nQH4?t=934

    Lemmy users:

    Look out you'll die if you use AI to make some food! Don't even use it for recommendations or ideas or maybe different things you can try or maybe you want to know a way to do a specific thing or try a slight variant because you might drink battery acid by mistake!!!1

  • What ai were you using? I'm curious (and expecting either Google AI summary or no response)

  • Why do I feel like I'm teaching toddlers how basic AI works

  • Just use the glue like a good acolyte!

    I personally wouldn't but I'm scared I might be talking to someone who drinks it

    So in this case you would have to go to another website to find a real recipe anyway.

    Right, have you used perplexity at all?

  • I would never trust it’s answer to “how much bell pepper should I put in the recipe?” (Which I believe is what recipes are about)

    I mean to be fair, you're free to click on the links if you want to verify these things no?

  • In case you’re not joking, please don’t trust this technology with anything that you are putting into your or someone else’s body. You’re going to have a bad time.

    It's too late buddy

    Similarly, a February study from the University of Sydney, which surveyed more than 2,000 adults, reported that nearly six in ten respondents had asked ChatGPT at least one high-risk health question—queries that would typically require professional clinical input.

    https://observer.com/2025/05/openai-chatgpt-health-care-use/

    Also please don't go blindly believing all advice you're given, you obviously don't use glue on a pizza in the same way you don't follow google maps through a river or off a pier.

  • eh bad take imo, this is one of the few places where AI shines, it's great because you no longer need to go to a recipe website to begin with, you just ask it for a recipe and it gives you one and then you can discuss different variants etc

  • welcome to mastodon

  • You said CEO's don't lose their jobs, if you paid attention to business news you'd know they lose them all the time

    Also OBVIOUSLY it's a drop in the ocean, there are simply less CEO's than regular workers, that's also why they are higher paid, because there is more demand for their skills

    CEOs packages mean they don’t need to worry about actually how to pay their rent/mortgage

    You're thinking specifically of high paid CEO's yeah? Obviously not thinking of small to medium businesses

    According to the latest statistics on the percentage of businesses that fail in the United States, we see that of the 733,721 new businesses that were started in 2018, more than one-fifth (20.6%) closed in 2019, after just one year in operation.

    The percentage of businesses that fail increased to 31.3% in the second year (2020) and 37.9% in the third year (2021). In other words, fewer than two-thirds of the businesses that started in 2018 remained in operation three years on.

    In their fourth year (2022), 42.7% had shuttered and by the fifth year in 2023, the new business failure rate reached 48%. These numbers show that only around half of the businesses that started in 2028, or 381,337 of them, to be exact, were still surviving half a decade on.

    It's a brutal business the business business

    What do workers get? Few months severance for decade of work.

    So same as any other CEO, except usually even less if the business goes bust under your leadership

    Wake up and see the numbers.

    If being a CEO is so fuckin incredible it sounds like you should stop bitching and start attending a few management courses eh?

  • ceos lose their jobs all the time

    This year has seen significant changes in CEO turnover. In the first quarter alone of 2024, outplacement and career transitioning firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported that 622 chief executives announced their resignations. This represents a 50% increase compared to the first quarter of 2023, which was already a record year for CEO exits.

    The surge in departures seen earlier this year can be attributed to the evolving business landscape, retirement of Baby Boomers and increased pressure on CEOs to navigate complex issues, including inflation, supply chain disruptions, and environmental, social and governance concerns.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2024/08/19/ceos-facing-job-insecurity-like-workers/

  • who doesn’t get made redundant?

  • yeah and this meme is entirely self defeating? twitter is garbage, why are you in a garbage dump complaining about the garbage?

  • Care to elaborate on your understanding and reality of how capitalism functions?

  • You should make one using AI, on every page load it generates a random image and has the caption of something completely different

    AI wars

  • Yeah agreed, I've always tried to follow minimalist living:

    Q: What is minimalist living?

    A: It’s simply getting rid of things you do not use or need, leaving an uncluttered, simple environment and an uncluttered, simple life. It’s living without an obsession with material things or an obsession with doing everything and doing too much. It’s using simple tools, having a simple wardrobe, carrying little and living lightly.

    https://mnmlist.com/minimalist-faqs/