• Get_Off_My_WLAN@fedia.io
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    3 days ago

    I know, but I understand and acknowledge that using Google Maps makes my natural navigation ability worse.

    Similarly with not being able to remember phone numbers because of saving contact info.

    It’d be problematic if I pretended these aren’t issues.

    (But I also don’t think AI is the level of usefulness of Google Maps or even the contacts app on your phone.)

    The friends in article seem to still be friends, just they’ll be the target of a little teasing for asking AI instead of just thinking or even Googling it.

    In the context of dates, people have just met, so I don’t know why people keep talking about dropping friends.

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      3 days ago

      if my future spouse came to me with wedding input courtesy of ChatGPT, there would be no wedding.

      I think the author’s position is actually very extreme tbh. It’s talking about dropping a fiance.

      If someone drops me, fiance or friend, because of what software I choose to use, I would really be questioning if they ever cared for me. I personally can’t think of anything so mundane I would drop someone over. It seems borderline unthinkable.

      Teasing is fine but that’s not what the headline or even the article seems to be about for the most part.

      I think it’s okay to be aware of the issues, but this seems to be about choosing friends based on this. It seems very wrong, like being told by a vegan that we can’t be friends anymore because I eat meat.