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  • @wim said:
    @PapaBPoppin , @oscillotus
    Unfortunately Drambo's manual doesn't include the individual modules help.

    There's a completely unofficial very early draft wiki page with a dump of the modules help texts here: https://www.beepstreet.com/bwiki/doku.php?id=drambo:modules

    (I think it's publicly viewable. If not, then let me know and I'll check to see if it's ok for me to provide a PDF of it.)

    Oh awesome thanks! 🙏

    Grabbed it (yes, confirmed I could see it too), pdf'd it and added to the sources!

    Will probably be back at a later date with more info when time allows for some additional AI tutorial fkery!!

  • edited July 2025

    @NeuM said:

    I'm sorry, but that kind of clickbait article meant to frighten people is nonsense. "A.I." is a tool which extends what individuals can do. Mind you, a person can still do everything the "A.I." can, but it could take them years or decades to master the skills necessary (whatever they are).

    No one's brain is being damaged or depleted by the existence of A.I. A person can choose to expend whatever time and energy they want in order to achieve the same results. A lazy person will still be lazy. A skilled person will still retain those skills.

    I don't consider this one a clickbait article, rather a few observations that I've made too.
    Sure, a lazy person will still be a lazy person but a skilled person might be less motivated to explore and learn new things when AI can be a convenient shortcut. And time (or lack thereof) is an important factor for sure.
    Also, AI responses will more and more diffuse "real world knowledge" when AI generated content is used for research and training again, potentially lowering the response quality and making it more difficult to spot which responses aren't hallucinations.

    I sincerely wish there were more people spending their time and energy to do their own research, talk to different people more and assemble their own informed opinion instead of only using the AI shortcut without even questioning it.

  • edited July 2025

    [edit: moving this from the end to the start:

    Just to be safe I'm not trying to be a contarian at all to your post, a couple of things said just sparked me finally typing out my long held thoughts on the subject]

    @rs2000 said:
    ...but a skilled person might be less motivated to explore and learn new things when AI can be a convenient shortcut.
    ...

    Here's my problem with "AI," it's as metaverse as Meta© and as grok as Grok©

    It's a buzz word that's covering the same automations and if/thens we've been using, just packed tighter on a smaller scale

    For the fear side, artificial intelligence will only actually be Intelligent when either:

    A. It can update itself in ways unplanned by whoever involved, and do it by fooling whomever's watching it (either in secret or via deceptive)

    Or
    B: when it can, unprompted, change a 1 to a 0 in itself with zero repercussions

    And we are no where close to either of those

    AI, in it's current form, is a tool just like the typewriter was to Quill Users, like Adobe was to traditional media artists, and like a sampler is to a reel-to-reel

    Of course lazy people will be lazy with it, and money grubbers will try to use it as an easy way to make quick money, and advertisers and social media will scream about how absolutely amazing or how devilishly evil it is for clicks... Just like everything else

    My sincere worry about AI, is that it's just a loud buzz word that'll be used to sell everyday products at a marked up premium that'll only make it twice as irritating to use, since it'll be a half-baked automation under the guise of "AI"

    But in the meantime, there's a VERY powerful tool being developed, so I'm gonna keep an eye on it and learn what I can while trying to keep up

    I sincerely wish there were more people spending their time and energy to do their own research, talk to different people more and assemble their own informed opinion...

    I'm cutting that sentence short because that's enough right there, and I hold onto that sincere wish myself

    And, in the same vein as I said earlier, its applicable to everything else

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