imagine an ai version of tiktok, where no one has created the video, pushing it in front of a human face, forever
The algorithm sees what you watch and then works out your taste so it can send you more stuff. If you don't like what it sends you then clearly your taste is somehow wrong or inconsistent. You need to sort that out.its bad and its worse if its getting worse at it cos it means all i watch on youtube is pitbull rescue videos and i dont even like dogs or have any interest i just consume what im given without any attempt to intervene
its bad and its worse if its getting worse at it cos it means all i watch on youtube is pitbull rescue videos and i dont even like dogs or have any interest i just consume what im given without any attempt to intervene
i wasn't suggesting computers cant play chess against one another. i was saying that they do and it doesn't capture peoples attention.re: @luka computers are already playing chess with each other, increasingly. I am fully convinced most social media will be 95% ads and spambots, 5% of the human content will be either people who stick to it out of habit and maybe some conviction (see: evening standard readers) or people more or less consciously choosing to do so while framing it as a transgressive new medium or whatever.
have you heard of virtual dog racing?i wasn't suggesting computers cant play chess against one another. i was saying that they do and it doesn't capture peoples attention.