Instead of things getting easier, they are getting harder and more complicated. Even talking to people doesn’t help as they are trapped in following a bubble chart or blaming the computer. For example, I want to make an autopay and it asks for the name of payment. Heck if I know, it won’t say and no one has a clue. So I called a person and they set me up and I still have to go online once a month to pay.
If there is ONE thing that infuriates me is talking to a computer and never gets what I’m saying….BOO HISS! People in this world are getting lazier and dumber
I miss the days of glass bottles and paper bags, but I still can hear the tree huggers carping about deforestation and recycling. Save the planet by “recycling plastic”. I’m thinking we had better luck with paper bags.
I went to spectrum for internet, landline, and mobile. Mobile to be free first year. They sent me a phone, it wouldn’t activate. First they told me return it, then they said drive to Spectrum, 3 hours away, so I did. After hours of being there the guy told me it won’t activate, to drive it to FedEx, another 2 hours away. Left at 9 am, got home at 5 pm. Then I was told to get another phone at Spectrum before the other one reached the warehouse so I could get the free line. So I did, back again on Monday. Got it set up and they are charging me $30/month PLUS a $50 “restocking fee” of the first phone. Got someone who felt sorry for me and gave me a $25 credit, which the manager removed. Already got my first bill for two months. Complained again and got something put on my file NOT to give me any credits…blackballed! Used to be customer service, not anymore.
There was a program called ELIZA decades ago, which imitated the style of questioning of a therapist. It was actually very simple, I created a similar program I called Dr. Kookoo. It’s amazing how much people will react to such things. Today there are programs like Replika which seem far more advanced in conversational skills, but are really just massive “brute force” examples of something quite similar, with some refinements that have nothing to do with true intelligence. If you know how to give an AI a good Turing Test, most will give themselves away very quickly — but most people will be quick to believe they are talking to something with actual “artificial intelligence” even though it’s just a hopeful name.
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
A.i. therapy, patient one…
allen@home over 1 year ago
You didn’t pay a whole lot of attention when you can in did you.
C over 1 year ago
The future rama nifications only get better
MayCauseBurns over 1 year ago
Does not compute.
Aficionado over 1 year ago
Hi, Bleeb. Am I the only one who saw enough science fiction movies to be concerned about this AI stuff???
joe piglet Premium Member over 1 year ago
A.I. the new bit coin and Climate change.
CrimsonOne18 over 1 year ago
Let’s hope it doesn’t get THIS bad.
Doug K over 1 year ago
“Hey eye see what you mean.”
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
Instead of things getting easier, they are getting harder and more complicated. Even talking to people doesn’t help as they are trapped in following a bubble chart or blaming the computer. For example, I want to make an autopay and it asks for the name of payment. Heck if I know, it won’t say and no one has a clue. So I called a person and they set me up and I still have to go online once a month to pay.
wongo over 1 year ago
Shouldn’t the Kleenex be tin foil?
Dobie Premium Member over 1 year ago
I always thought we’d have robots, but more like Rosie from the Jetsons, not Gort!
Okay robots, just remember… we-have-all-the-water!
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
If there is ONE thing that infuriates me is talking to a computer and never gets what I’m saying….BOO HISS! People in this world are getting lazier and dumber
jango over 1 year ago
Nouveau example of “preaching to the choir”
geese28 over 1 year ago
The only exception I prefer is my car transforming into a giant robot in case someone attempts to carjack me
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I miss the days of glass bottles and paper bags, but I still can hear the tree huggers carping about deforestation and recycling. Save the planet by “recycling plastic”. I’m thinking we had better luck with paper bags.
kaycstamper over 1 year ago
I went to spectrum for internet, landline, and mobile. Mobile to be free first year. They sent me a phone, it wouldn’t activate. First they told me return it, then they said drive to Spectrum, 3 hours away, so I did. After hours of being there the guy told me it won’t activate, to drive it to FedEx, another 2 hours away. Left at 9 am, got home at 5 pm. Then I was told to get another phone at Spectrum before the other one reached the warehouse so I could get the free line. So I did, back again on Monday. Got it set up and they are charging me $30/month PLUS a $50 “restocking fee” of the first phone. Got someone who felt sorry for me and gave me a $25 credit, which the manager removed. Already got my first bill for two months. Complained again and got something put on my file NOT to give me any credits…blackballed! Used to be customer service, not anymore.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 1 year ago
The AI apocalypse is here
Impkins Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bleeb, get in that drawer and steal his oil can!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Buckeye67 over 1 year ago
Boring Bleeb, nothing of interest to see here.
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
And the Doc says “So what’s your problem?”.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
….and the black helicopters are after me….where will it ZAP
rbullfogg over 1 year ago
A.I. It’s coming!
T... over 1 year ago
Upgraded Client Engagement Psychotherapy…
T... over 1 year ago
The Tin Man finally got a heart and found his true vocation, upgraded for the 2020’s…
buflogal! over 1 year ago
That eye is truly creepy
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
There was a program called ELIZA decades ago, which imitated the style of questioning of a therapist. It was actually very simple, I created a similar program I called Dr. Kookoo. It’s amazing how much people will react to such things. Today there are programs like Replika which seem far more advanced in conversational skills, but are really just massive “brute force” examples of something quite similar, with some refinements that have nothing to do with true intelligence. If you know how to give an AI a good Turing Test, most will give themselves away very quickly — but most people will be quick to believe they are talking to something with actual “artificial intelligence” even though it’s just a hopeful name.