The Force-Feeding of AI on an Unwilling Public
The Honest Broker,
by
Ted Gioia
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Posted By: J. Arthur Brown,
7/7/2025 6:35:10 PM
A few months ago I needed to send an email. But when I opened Microsoft Outlook something had changed. Microsoft asked me to use Copilot to write my email. Copilot is my AI companion. (snip.) Hey I don't want a companion -- especially not a fake AI buddy. And what about the people receiving my emails? They don't want this either. (snip.) This is how AI gets introduced to the marketplace -- by force-feeding the public. (snip.) Most people won't pay for AI voluntarily -- just 8% according to a recent survey.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 7/7/2025 6:46:00 PM (No. 1974101)
The asses who run Yahoo email now have forced on a "interpretation" of the email......before the actual words of your email, the damned PITA Artificial Stupidity thing supposedly tells you what ....if there damned thing wasn't in the way, you could read for yourself.
And all too frequently, the artificial stupidity gets the intent of the email WRONG!
I now always ignore the damned, stupid, wrong intrusive crap and read my email myself, like I always have done.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Judy W. 7/7/2025 7:02:15 PM (No. 1974107)
A friend just told me that if you put a vulgar word in your writing, the AI bot will stop pestering you and ignore you. (She learned this on TikTok.)
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#1 I also caught yahoo summarizing my email and hated it.
Go under settings and select "switch to old email".
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
synchronicity 7/7/2025 10:36:51 PM (No. 1974177)
AI is not artifical - it is man-made and only contains information, and connections to that information, that the programmers allowed. It is also not intelligent, the allgorithms tell it what it can and can't do based on the predjudices of the programmers. All AI does is gives the agencies and companies that use it an excuse so they can't be sued: AI did it, not me!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Lucky5 7/7/2025 10:45:02 PM (No. 1974179)
I have been using this for my google searches for about 6 months now. It does not give you AI results.
https://udm14.com/
It is clean and safe and works great. I hate all things AI. Very much.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DVC 7/8/2025 2:03:28 AM (No. 1974209)
Thank you #3, I switched back. They never asked me, of course.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/8/2025 4:27:03 AM (No. 1974225)
AI is a premature, fraudulent launch of a pipe dream and, as one expert calls it, Snake Oil. It is nothing but manipulation of extremely large data bases and does not work as advertised.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 7/8/2025 6:06:35 AM (No. 1974246)
AI is sinister and stupid.
It is the front end of a plan to control what you think, and what you can't think.
It is intrusive in a Big Brother way.
Do you want a duplicitous weirdo like Sam Altman setting the parameters of your cognition?
Never!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 7/8/2025 6:27:36 AM (No. 1974254)
Just the latest magic box that will give us all the answers.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
anniebc 7/8/2025 7:45:24 AM (No. 1974309)
The use of AI like Grammarly and other writing tools is only as good as the user is knowledgeable. For me, Grammarly is wrong at least 40 percent of the time. It thinks it can figure out your intent, and it insists on dictating your writing style or voice. Grammarly used to be good for fixing simple misspellings and correcting basic grammatical errors, and I used it for this type of editing so I could focus on the bigger things. Now it tries to do too much, and is almost useless. Some of the word replacement suggestions are from left field. Most of the time I'm not even looking for a replacement, but I'd rather go to an online thesaurus because the suggestions are so horribly off. AI is for lazy people, and its "help" is annoying.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 7/8/2025 8:36:19 AM (No. 1974335)
You can bet it's going to be used for all sorts of nefarious things especially distorting things one way. Watch for the trend to slant the news to the left...altering photos and text to the far left. AI can be useful but it may start emulating a propaganda tool. A "Terminator" movie with bits and bytes in place of an actual film villain. I am also leery of it being used by lazy students to write term papers etc. and fake "news" stories that seem legitimate but are actually attempts to sway things politically. We have enough of that with leftist writers doing that now. AP and others like them do it currently with subtly slanted "real" stories masquerading as objective reporting. Hopefully, there will be laws requiring disclaimers that AI has been used in published media to push their agenda. I am certainly no fan of federal interference in news reporting but I can see some bad stuff coming.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
nwcudagal 7/9/2025 3:35:15 PM (No. 1975128)
It maybe "artificial", but is definitely not "intelligent" I will definitely avoid whenever possible.
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