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I don’t think it’s just the Brits…
I’ve met very few people in the US with more than a passing interest in AI and everyone in my friends and family circle has left X/Twitter. #ven the hardcore conservative folks.
I’m from the us and the most I see “AI” for is a cool toy for maybe a few months, don’t use it for a while, rinse and repeat
BUT PLEASE I DONT NEED AN AI POWERED TOASTER FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY
also reminds me of a meme: Two sets of code side by side and identical with the caption of “2010: powered by our algorithm | 2020: powered by our AI”
Never really used Twitter or any of those self-centered social media sites, I just can’t grasp the concept of them. I use some LLMs locally, fun tools / toys, but I know it’s not the big overhyped “AI” revolution that big corpos tried to sell it as. Actually makes me laugh a little with how much investments they made into it, and it potentially not paying out as they expected.
Find “Brits”, replace with “People”
The way this article reports about these things makes it seem like we should all be disappointed in the British. I mean, we should definitely all be disappointed in the British for sure but not because of their lack of adoption of X and AI! 🤣
Brit: ChatGPT, if I Ieave X, will Europe let us back in again?
ChatGPT: No.Brit: I’m not interested in AI.
As a Brit, came here for say that, for once, we appear to be doing the right thing.
As an English speaking person: “came here to say” 😁