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Notton Well… Off the top of my head… Can't spell alien without ai ditto lizard or reptilian he even admits he's not human. This video was before the advent of ai deepfakes. 2qGVVxaosDM Reply
usertests The company that blew $88 billion on off-brand VRChat (I'm sure the accountants lessened the impact) pivots to other out-of-touch and annoying trash. Reply
bit_user Notton said: Can't spell alien without ai ditto lizard or reptilian he even admits he's not human. I'm no fan of Zuckerberg, myself, but I think it's not good to spread dehumanizing claims about anyone, even in jest. Dehumanizing rhetoric has been a favorite tactic of populists and demagogues, throughout history. The first step of persecution is dehumanization. As for Zuckerbot, I think it's pretty much the epitome of hubris to think that what the world needs is a 24/7 always- available version of you that it can turn to, for a dose of your unique wisdom. Reply
bit_user usertests said: The company that blew $88 billion on off-brand VRChatI was skeptical of their big VR bet, but sometimes companies have so much money that it's worth staking a bit of it on a bet like that. If they had been right that VR was the next big thing, rather than AI, that lead would've provided a good return on investment. I also think it wasn't entirely wasted money. I just wish it had been spread a bit more broadly, throughout the VR ecosystem, rather than focusing so much on their own platform. Reply
btmedic04 I love that my electricity bill increased for this…. said no one ever. Reply
psyconz Yet another expensive ego flourish by a supposedly intelligent person Reply
thesyndrome For any Warhammer 40k fans out there: Is anyone else getting Cawl Inferior vibes? 😅 https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Cawl_Inferior The Cawl Inferiors are machines that imitate a limited simulacrum of Archmagos Dominus Belisarius Cawl. The Cawl Inferior is primarily programmed to emulate the voice and mannerisms of its creator: Belisarius Cawl. The funny part is that this is considered disgusting and uncanny by anyone who interacts with it within the context of the story, which is what I bet the reactions of the Meta staff will be if they are forced to interact with it. Reply
tamalero Creating a clone of a sociopath billionaire who wants to control everything.. what can go wrong.. right? Before, people dying saved us from many sociopath and psychopathic leaders. but a digital version? yeah no…. Reply
Notton bit_user said: I'm no fan of Zuckerberg, myself, but I think it's not good to spread dehumanizing claims about anyone, even in jest. Dehumanizing rhetoric has been a favorite tactic of populists and demagogues, throughout history. The first step of persecution is dehumanization. As for Zuckerbot, I think it's pretty much the epitome of hubris to think that what the world needs is a 24/7 always- available version of you that it can turn to, for a dose of your unique wisdom. You should look up the difference between punching down vs. up when jokes are made. And then you should go look up if billionaires are a marginalized minority group. Reply
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