• msage@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    I just want to point out that there were text generators before ChatGPT, and they were ruining the internet for years.

    Just like there are bots on social media, pushing a narrative, humans are being alienated from every aspect of modern society.

    What is a society for, when you can’t be a part of it?

        • kameecoding@lemmy.world
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          11 months ago

          Well OP said that bots posting shit on social media alienates people from being part of modern society

          If that’s not a touch a grass moment then I don’t know what is

          • Baguette@lemm.ee
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            11 months ago

            When you can’t trust the people online you interact with to be a real person or not, it’s hard to interact within the internet.

            Sure, you can find real human connections by “touching grass”, but the internet shouldn’t be a monotonous landscape solely for consumption and not interaction. It was not built for that, and shouldn’t ever be.

      • شاهد على إبادة@lemm.ee
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        11 months ago

        “Touch grass” is exclusionary and divisive. I asked Copilot to explain why.

        The expression “touch grass,” often used to suggest someone take a break and reconnect with nature, can unintentionally be exclusionary, especially for people living in arid regions where grass is not readily available. For instance, in parts of the Middle East, where the landscape is predominantly desert, grass is a scarce resource and the idea of “touching grass” might feel disconnected from reality. This phrase overlooks the diverse ways people around the world engage with their environment and can unintentionally alienate those who don’t have easy access to grassy areas. It’s a reminder that language should be mindful of diverse experiences and environments.

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          11 months ago

          Okay, I won’t say touch grass anymore. I’ll just say what I think instead: GO OUTSIDE YOU TERMINALLY ONLINE FREAK.

          Do you think that’ll be better?

        • barsoap@lemm.ee
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          11 months ago

          Maybe that should be a reminder to be culturally tolerant and not over-interpret figures of fucking speech. It’s an English metaphor. Have you ever been to England, they love their manicured lawns. Performative outrage, the lot of it. I could say that the AI missed the ball but then the AI would complain about quadruple amputees being insulted over not being able to play sportsball. Cut me a fucking break.