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mucholderthandirt

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8. It's not about losing faith in humans or their intelligence, it is as always about money.
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 05:22 AM
5 hrs ago

AI doesn't need salary, vacation and sick days, it never joins a union, it never lays out of work because the wife gave it too much happy time, it never gets old, dies or retires. Sure, the initial cost is high, but updates are free or cheap, and when the next better AI comes along, you've saved enough money to pay out for it.

On the other hand, it's not intelligent, it's just a slightly better computer program. It's wrong more than its right, often glitches and does shit you don't want it to do. It is expensive (this stuff isn't ChatGPT, or Claude, or Rufus or Gemini any moron can use), and it has to be updated all the time because it's shit programming to begin with.

But I've been trying to tell people for years, but who listens to me? I'm no expert, I just have eyes and ears and a working brain who happens to thinks humans are pretty awesome and we should treat them right and pay them living wages. I'm especially not amused at people in the writing world who think AI is going to give them a career without learning anything, who can't put a good story together and believe AI is going to do it. Cue that "easy, passive income on kindle" all the scammers are selling! It doesn't exist, by the way, no matter what you do, writing has always been a shaky and stupid thing to try to make a living at, most fail.

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