Liam Proven's Thoughts on "AI" Being a Scam No Different From Religions, Alternative Medicine, and More
This is what Liam from The Register wrote, but not in The Register (which participates in the "AI" hype and takes money from worthless companies that sell "AI" lies, i.e. con and steal from gullible shareholders):
But after that... I am so tired. I want to write about new stuff in software, but there feels to be no area not contaminated with "AI".I get the depressing feeling that computing is just being eaten up by bloody "AI". Virtually every press release I've seen this week has been AI. Mozilla adopts new AI search engine. Red Hat releases RHEL 10 with built in AI chat bot to help clueless PFYs admin the thing. Windows bloody Notepad has AI built in. AI in Google Docs. AI boosters in my mentions telling me and my friends that AI is helping them read antique books or whatever. Is there anywhere outside of retrocomputing that doesn't have AI in it? The emperor has no clothes. LLM bots are not artificial and they are not intelligent. Not at all, not even a little bit, not even if you redefine the words "artificial" or "intelligent".
"AI" is not "AI". The liars and the shills redefined what people used to mean by "AI" as "AGI", artificial _general_ intelligence, so they could market their stupid plagiarism bots as AI.
AGI is not real. It doesn't exist. It will probably never exist. Hell, at the rate humanity is going, we won't be able to build new computers any more by 2050 and the survivors at the poles will be nostalgic for electricity.
AI is a scam. It's a hoax. It's fake news. There is no AI, and what is being sold as AI is such an incredibly poor fake that it is profoundly disheartening that so many people are so stupid to be deceived into thinking it is AI.
Amen, Liam. Now go publish the same in The Register, where a lot more people will see and read it. █