Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
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@notthatdelta @lexfeathers some amount of selection bias can be assumed, but still, heck
@dan @notthatdelta @lexfeathers there are probably simply more people on the NoAI side who know how to work around the multiple vote protection.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers "we don't all feel the same about ai"
96% no? i think we mostly doβ¦
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@funnymonkey "A man scrolling through no banners" is confusing to read.
I think it should say something more like "An animated gif of a man holding and intentionally throwing to the ground signs that read 'no'."
If anyone else has better ideas feel free to share them, because that's the best I've got.
Thank you!
JUst updated alt-text to read:
"An animated gif of a man holding and intentionally throwing to the ground large signs that read 'no'. The signs have black text on a green background."
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
I seem to belong to the majority. Astonishing.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers
"We don't all feel the same way about AI."But 95% of us do apparently.

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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers I made an AI as a project in college. I know how it works in depth. NO! The fact that AI has become so popular is only because the military is giving our tax money to greedy corporations to keep their monopolistic failures of a carcass afloat because their CEOs have more money than brains. The technology is not useful to the common joe and jane.
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@dan @notthatdelta @lexfeathers there are probably simply more people on the NoAI side who know how to work around the multiple vote protection.
@lilo @notthatdelta @lexfeathers well, it's targeting duckduckgo users... whom i suspect have largely gone to DDG to avoid AI on other search engines. Not saying it doesn't likely reflect a growing public backlash against AI everywhere, but I am saying the target demo is biased
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers The way the little NO bar instantly filled up with the cute corpo animation had me rolling
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers@tenforward.social Since I use DDG β mostly just the search, not their browser β I figured I may as well answer. This is where it was when I answered.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
DuckDuckGo: "We don't all feel the same about AI. That's why choice matters."
Public: Nope, we do all feel the same about AI: we don't want it. Nice try, bro.
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@dan @notthatdelta @lexfeathers there are probably simply more people on the NoAI side who know how to work around the multiple vote protection.
@lilo @dan @lexfeathers maybe they should just ask an LLM how to bypass that vote protection then! /s
I agree with Dan that there's selection bias here, since the average DDG user is probably more concerned about privacy and/or environmental impact and/or the ethics of using models trained on stolen data and/or actively wants a AI-free experience.
Conversely, the argument of "the other side is ChEAtInG" doesn't pass muster.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
I was expected No AI to win, but not by that much.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers Ohhhh, choice matters, that's why they have AI generated images in search result as OPT-OUT, rather than opt-in. And AI assisted search set to "sometimes" instead of "never" as their default. Makes sense. Well done, my former search engine of choice. As the great philosopher Cher once said "Breaking up is is hard to do"... but well, sometime you have to. (The other great philosopher Lilly Allen said on the same topic "F*%& you, f*%& very very much" but I find that bit too harsh to quote). It was good while it lasted #DuckDuckGo

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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers and God said unto Noai ...
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers Impressive how 5% of the voters are wrong...
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers AI, a solution looking for a problem. The 4 point caveats on AI websites βAI can get it wrong, check the resultβ pretty much sums up why itβs a Grok of Shit.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers its tool. And as such, its about way of usage, not YES / NO
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers But even if the result was 100% "No AI" somehow I doubt their AI search will disappear.
