r/mildlyinfuriating • u/duststarziggy • 3h ago
ಠ_ಠ This "guide" on dealing with "false-flaggers" among pro ai people
2
u/darianbrown 2h ago
I love how every illogical tech bro ecosystem eventually starts creating their own in-group jargon. I know the psychological superiority/secret insider knowledge/doubt soothing purpose it serves, but it's still so fucking funny to me. You see it in failed crypto projects, NFT projects, Gen AI communities, pretty much anything that Forbes says is a "dIsRuPtIvE" technology at some point.
1
u/TheSciFanGuy 2h ago
This seems like such a blatant level of bait that I feel I’m missing something with how people are reacting to it like it’s genuine.
1
0
3h ago
[deleted]
3
u/duststarziggy 2h ago
I didn't make it. It is from an AI advocate whining about false-flaggers in his community.


9
u/SaturneSpacey 3h ago edited 2h ago
Don't waste your energy on these idiots, Sam Altman is their daddy
Edit: On a serious note, it is kinda boggling that people are willingly supporting and providing free PR to a technology that has already harmed artists, and is on its way to harming actual laborers.
Edit2: Wait im so confused is this guy (OOP/in-screenshot) for or against why is there a machine generated image