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 There is way too much AI in duckduckgo now. Yes, it can (seemingly) all be disabled, but we shouldn't have to.
It should not even be an option in the first place. -
@lexfeathers Has the question be created by AI? - Bc I strongly advocate using ai to assist doctors with finding good diagnoses but I strongly oppose using ai to creat dumb pictures.
@torstentorsten @lexfeathers That's the difference between ML and "AI", which is now usurped to usually refer to Generative AI
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers @funnymonkey Can you guess my vote?

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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers I couldn’t possibly comment, but *apparently* you can vote more than once…

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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers Please take the hint, Duckie! Make noai the default again.

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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers Roku's Basilisk scanning for enemies?
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
Turns out I already have all the AI features turned off.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers Bad framing on Duckduckgo's part.
The problem is the people, not the computer programs. I am "no" to tech oligarchs running everything and exploiting all of us.
Machine learning could have positive uses, but not while they are controlling it.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
The numbers keep going up, but the ratio stays the same. <inflected with a McConnaghy drawl>
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@lexfeathers It says that "we dont all feel the same way about AI" on the results page which is a statement that the results flatly contradict
@Montaagge @lexfeathers I guess they’re team “no means yes”?
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers I voted, interesting results so far!

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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers How unexpected. XD
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@lexfeathers @funnymonkey Can you guess my vote?

LOL. This was me voting.
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@jesse @lexfeathers "blink twice if we should send help"
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@josh @lexfeathers I love to see it!
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers The vote is easy to read

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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers
Where's the "don't care" button? -
Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
@lexfeathers
In what context? That's a meaningless question on it's own. -
@lexfeathers @vaporeon_ @IntrepidVector you can set it up as a custom search engine and then select it by default, that way all searches go to noai search. Even those from the address bar.
Instructions below for FireFox and forks thereof.
Jean-Sébastien Guay (@skylark13@mastodon.gamedev.place)
@callisto@disabled.social @harald@mementomori.social @darwinwoodka@mastodon.social @ottaross@mastodon.social You need to go to Settings - Search. Then at the bottom you have "search shortcuts", there you can click "Add" to add a new one. Name it "NoAI DDG" or whatever and paste https://noai.duckduckgo.com/%s In the URL field. (Right-click copy that since Mastodon sometimes hides the https part) Then you can go to the top where it says "Default search engine" and select the new one you just created. It's a bit different in the mobile version but similar enough.
Gamedev Mastodon (mastodon.gamedev.place)
@skylark13 @lexfeathers @vaporeon_ @IntrepidVector yup. this is the way.
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Duckduckgo has a survey for pro/anti-AI and I cackled so hard at the (current) results
I don't think it's that simple.
AI for cancer research?
Absolutely. I'm on board.
AI in a search engine provided 'free' by a corporation that exploits its users?
Nope.