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I've literally seen that argument repeated almost verbatim in so many comment sections AND in real life
Like, I can understand why people don't like AI, but the memes fuckin accurate
The err... "argument" if you even want to call what I said that, can still hold true even if it's been written verbatim before.
I didn't say that wasn't true, but if it's the go-to phrase of the masses then it's accurate to put it in an NPC meme. People who dislike AI but don't understand the tech enough to actually understand why usually give that answer, whereas people with actual knowledge on the subject tend to put more nuance into even their shorter replies on the topic
Yeah, the more people say something, the less true it becomes. Good facts die inside an individual mind without ever being shared.
More like, people say thing for a lot of reasons: