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bonsai_spool•about 3 hours ago
(archive link to the article https://archive.is/rPLjp )

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"It’s not exactly that I have a revulsion to AI-assisted content or don’t want to get fooled by it. It’s that something is happening where my brain has become the AI police because everything feels incredibly uncanny. I will be going about my day reading, watching, or listening to something and, suddenly, I notice that something is wildly off. Quite simply, I feel like I’m going nuts."

This reminds me of how I felt when reading a TechCrunch article the other day[1] - simply consuming news from what seems to be a 'reputable' source is now an exercise in metacognition.

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48128391

ElevenLathe•about 2 hours ago
I've recently pulled way back on the amount I read online. It just feels icky, and I'm much more comfortable reading a pre-2022 book which I know was written the old fashioned way. Even supposedly pre-2022 online content is suspect unless I personally archived it, though there are some sites I still trust not to play shenanigans with their back catalog.
rogerrogerr•about 2 hours ago
This puts into words the very strong feelings I’ve had about AI. I’ll add that I can’t stand being in the room while family is watching AI-generated YouTube videos. I don’t know how they can’t see it.

They act like I’m insane for thinking these are AI, or maybe insane for caring.

I want to go to a commune where we all live like it’s 2019.

oompydoompy74•about 1 hour ago
I thought I was miserable during the Covid years, but now I’ve started to wax poetic about working from home, not having any obligations, and regularly baking bread with my partner.