When It Comes to Health, Slop is a Flop and It Kills People
Google recently settled (i.e. sort of admitted guilt) after someone had tragically died and now it's openly - or at least tacitly - acknowledging that slop is failing people who need real, professional health advice. Actions speak louder than words.
Meanwhile, the Ponzi companies (OpenAI/Microsoft) pretend that they can somehow find some profit (they never did; they burn money like crazy) by rebranding chatbots as doctors or 'superintelligent' or a medical thing. All they'll get is lots of lawsuits (like the one Google got... and settled).
Chatbots are an overhyped disaster. I decided to resume reading the Schneier book a little more slowly so that I can comment on it whilst it overlaps the bubble imploding. Schneier wants us to think the societies can be governed by junk (soups of words), but many reject this notion of sentiment.
Tone down the hype. Also don't follow the footsteps of Torvalds, who engages in Microsoft's GitHub 'games' and experiments with slop now. As someone put it hours ago, "there’s some coding purists out there having a really hard time processing the news that Linus vibe codes now."
Someone soon responded: "At least they will always have Richard Stallman to rally behind 👀🫣😉"
Chatbots will mostly die after many people die due to them. █

