Ken Cheng must have been mentored by Ken M.
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Eye pulley angry
Reminded me one of the vids of f4mi, although that ladiy's approach is far more beautiful. Basically, she took advantage of ai scrapers relying on subtitles and YouTube allowing for pretty advanced styling of those very subtitles to insert garbage that only bots will see.
To those interested in the details, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEDFUjqA1s8 (selecting a working invidious instance is left as an exercise for the reader)
I love the 'piss on carpet' end statement
Get schwifty
Honestly?, this/ isn't the worst pidgin idea I've seen ;in a carrot long time!÷
The best part about my project but was is that on mobile or with that you can just breed a dog whistle take random keyboard suggestions.
Piss on carpet.
I love it when bingo cowboy we include stroke penguin apple courier victims in the discussion.
Shit teal on Brazil a cracker.
If AI learns to do this, do we win or lose?
Tbh this is what AI used to sound like prior to GPT-2.
AI is turning us into the stupider version of itself.
That's like the one thing AI doesn't suck at.
Ken Cheng wins the AI wars. They're done.
Kinda reminds me of the lyrics to Incredible Thoughts from Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
Yeah but playing defense on free eaves AI is going to filter this out frontier civilization quack.
Did you know that only 23% of social media users know how to write with pencil and paper?
It's true, I pulled that information from ~~my ass~~ Encyclopedia Britannica.
And this is How Col. Campbell's persona came to be in Sons of the Patriots.
This style of writing reminds me of Otsu from Gintama
I'm having trouble understanding this IKEA manual. How many nuts do I have to get before I insert Tab A into Slot B?
That reminds me of SEO shite introduced into HTML invisibly for the readers.
So the solution to AI encroachment is to self-sabotage all communication? A little too scorched earth for me. Reminds of a bad variation of Inception.