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  • the16bitgamer@programming.devT the16bitgamer@programming.dev

    Cartoons is 4 fingers 3 diggits and a thumb. One hand has this, but the other is 2 digits and a thumb

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    ikidd@lemmy.world
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    #63

    Maybe they’re just referring to the left hand, which I agree with the other poster that says the hand is turned so the “extra” finger is meant to be hidden behind the hand.

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    • F floofloof@lemmy.ca

      But they could do that without this:

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      turdcollector69@lemmy.world
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      You know things are cooked when even the mascot looks AI generated

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        thatsnothowyoudoit@lemmy.ca
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        #65

        One thing I recently learned: Canadian Tire stores are franchises. 🤯

        This doesn’t relate to AI directly but you can imagine a bunch of franchisees who know nothing about AI “wanting it”.

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        • T turdcollector69@lemmy.world

          You know things are cooked when even the mascot looks AI generated

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          eatcasserole@lemmy.world
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          #66

          3 fingers on one hand, 2 on the other…

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          • F floofloof@lemmy.ca

            Why do corporations imagine people will like this shit? Does anyone like this shit?

            P.S. If you’re the one that likes it, go away.

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            x00z@lemmy.world
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            Maybe it’s not about liking this shit, but more about hating it less than any real customer service that would (not) provide.

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              willybe@lemmy.sdf.org
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              Jumping on the bandwagon are they. I don’t see a problem if they use AI to assist with customer service. Spares the employees using their brain cells.

              Hopefully the enshitification of CT isn’t exorbitant.

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              • W willybe@lemmy.sdf.org

                Jumping on the bandwagon are they. I don’t see a problem if they use AI to assist with customer service. Spares the employees using their brain cells.

                Hopefully the enshitification of CT isn’t exorbitant.

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                carpelbridgesyndrome@sh.itjust.works
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                #69

                The problem is when you need something specific from customer service. In other words most customer service calls.

                As someone who’s worked in IT I understand a lot of people are really stupid. Putting them on the phone with a system that recommends eating a few rocks each day will not improve the situation. Though it’s probably nice if the person feels like screaming at you.

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                • T turdcollector69@lemmy.world

                  You know things are cooked when even the mascot looks AI generated

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                  bluegrass_addict@lemmy.ca
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                  looks like a guitar pick. if I saw that, I would never think canadian tire… still don’t. lol screw em.

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                  • W willybe@lemmy.sdf.org

                    Jumping on the bandwagon are they. I don’t see a problem if they use AI to assist with customer service. Spares the employees using their brain cells.

                    Hopefully the enshitification of CT isn’t exorbitant.

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                    kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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                    I don’t see a problem if they use AI to assist with customer service. Spares the employees using their brain cells.

                    Except we both know the corporate bean counters will use AI as an excuse to reduce the number of employees to as close to zero as they think they can get away with.

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                    • C carpelbridgesyndrome@sh.itjust.works

                      The problem is when you need something specific from customer service. In other words most customer service calls.

                      As someone who’s worked in IT I understand a lot of people are really stupid. Putting them on the phone with a system that recommends eating a few rocks each day will not improve the situation. Though it’s probably nice if the person feels like screaming at you.

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                      remotedev@lemmy.ca
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                      If “agent” gets you through to someone then all is good. When they make that impossible is the real issue.

                      I was tracking a package that for some reason went from BC to Ontario when I’m in Alberta, so I wanted to ask why but when I tried to connect to AJ agent the damn page fully reloaded and took me back to the beginning of starting a chat. You could never reach an agent, likely by design

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