• halezinflames@lemmus.org
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    3 days ago

    After seeing what happened to windows because of this “tool” I think many of us are rightfully skeptical of what will happen to this community.

    It happened before, why are we okay with it happening again?

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      3 days ago

      Microsoft doesn’t treat it as a tool; that’s the problem.

      …Which isn’t surprising. Not only because Microsoft is Microsoft, but they own like a third of OpenAI, so they have a vested interest in perpetuating the AI hype.

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        3 days ago

        Microsoft has far more people relying on their products to work, so you’d think they’d exercise far more diligence in making things work…

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            3 days ago

            It honestly makes me distrust the whole move because you would genuinely think that if the world depends on your stuff to work you would make it work, AI or not.

            • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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              3 days ago

              We’re still talking about Microsoft, right?

              They have a looooong history of enshittification and footgunning that predates “AI” by decades, no matter how much the world has depended on their stuff. So no, I suppose I wouldn’t think that, as that would break decades of precedence for MS. But I suppose I never trusted them in the first place.

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                3 days ago

                It’s strange to me because well, I was a 20+ years windows veteran who managed to never have issues on any of my windows installs prior to the last couple years when the ai thing went full swing. maybe part of that was me, because I was inattentive and reckless, but it really just became too much to ignore. i have a genuinely hard time with the idea of essentially retconning the way things always used to Just Work for me in my Windows days. maybe it was bad when I was there and I just didn’t notice. but blegh.

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                  3 days ago

                  It’s strange to me because well, I was a 20+ years windows veteran who managed to never have issues on any of my windows installs

                  You’ve only used Windows 7 onwards? You must have missed the shitshow that was XP and Vista