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Reply 680 of 692, by twiz11

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schmatzler wrote on 2026-02-21, 22:18:
Errius wrote on 2026-02-21, 19:11:

It's time for VOGONS to move into the 2020s with forum AI integration. I'm sure we would all appreciate AI assistance when composing our posts.

This must be ragebait. I'm pretty sure no one here wants this feature. 😁

i think vogons has moved on, pretty much anyone can diagnose why a game wont work using frickin chatgpt. Why not archive the site on internet archive.

Reply 681 of 692, by schmatzler

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pretty much anyone can diagnose why a game wont work using frickin chatgpt.

First of all, that's total BS and you know it. Second, why are you even here if you like slop so much? I am here for interesting posts written by humans and I'd surely leave if this site turned into "It wasn't X, it was Y" content riddled with em dashes. Stuff like that is lazy and can be found anywhere else on the internet.

"Windows 98's natural state is locked up"

Reply 682 of 692, by twiz11

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schmatzler wrote on 2026-02-21, 22:40:

pretty much anyone can diagnose why a game wont work using frickin chatgpt.

First of all, that's total BS and you know it. Second, why are you even here if you like slop so much? I am here for interesting posts written by humans and I'd surely leave if this site turned into "It wasn't X, it was Y" content riddled with em dashes. Stuff like that is lazy and can be found anywhere else on the internet.

because it is difficult for me to get my question across without running it through some filter. I have to use a template to show what the issues are and what ive tried, then condense it into something legible. if I run an answer here on vogons to make it clearer for me, then im using it as a tool not a end run around. If that makes any sense.

Reply 683 of 692, by MattRocks

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For some, retro computing might be a form of escapism from AI, and I'm pretty sure I have seen dystopian movies featuring similar themes.

Right now the UK is investing heavily in adopting US-powered AI, which is causing widespread redundancies because most of the UK economy revolves around the communications layer: We translate technical data into words for non-experts, or we organise groups of technical people, or we present specialised knowledge. Almost all UK assembly and testing was outsourced to India/Poland/China decades ago. Some news outlets have reported 8 million UK jobs lost, the bulk in 2026.

I feel AI is literally destroying UK society. It suggests content at one end (no human thinking) and it filters content at the other end (no human thinking) - that's erasing agency! Only a politician would think that's a smart move.

And, I feel ChatGPT's default "typing" was modelled on my communication style. That really pisses me off.

Reply 684 of 692, by badmojo

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MattRocks wrote on Yesterday, 07:42:

And, I feel ChatGPT's default "typing" was modelled on my communication style.

AKA word salad.

Life? Don't talk to me about life.

Reply 685 of 692, by Shagittarius

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Perhaps Vogons needs a /sarcasm tag?

Reply 687 of 692, by vvbee

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You can no longer expect that AI wasn't used to compose any given post on here, and for sure I've already contributed various things thanks to AI that I wouldn't have bothered with otherwise, for example some graphics wrappers, compatibility fixes, and even fixed a decades old fundamental bug in Glidos buried in the codebase. At this point it's best to make sure AI is used for the benefit of the community rather than being the one who "contributes" poorly thought out anti AI slop.

Reply 688 of 692, by luckybob

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Until I see proof of live, I will always believe certain members of this forum are in fact, bots.

Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them. - Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam

Reply 689 of 692, by ldeveraux

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twiz11 wrote on 2026-02-21, 22:49:

because it is difficult for me to get my question across without running it through some filter. I have to use a template to show what the issues are and what ive tried, then condense it into something legible. if I run an answer here on vogons to make it clearer for me, then im using it as a tool not a end run around. If that makes any sense.

It's difficult to determine what problem you're having and how to word it? And this is somehow made easier relying on the known innacuracies of AI? You're barking up the wrong tree if you think this is good solution, or even the approach you should be taking in solving problems.

Reply 690 of 692, by vvbee

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luckybob wrote on Yesterday, 22:49:

Until I see proof of live, I will always believe certain members of this forum are in fact, bots.

It's creeping into the accepted picture that current top AI are smarter than the average human. Of course AI have weaknesses where humans tend not to but you can say the opposite as well. Maybe it's not fair to compare a single human to a model trained on vast data, so we can compare to a community of humans instead, but then communities tend to repel those who don't fit a stereotype and then they can again only hope to compete in that particular domain. The only way to prevent the situation where swapping any member of the community with AI could improve the community is to shrink down and go private.

Reply 691 of 692, by 7F20

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vvbee wrote on Today, 15:56:

It's creeping into the accepted picture that current top AI are smarter than the average human.

AI doesn't have any "smarts" at all. They are just chat boxes trained on data, implemented with predictive algorithms. The black boxes used for that are not capable of thinking, or of coming up with a correct answer, all they can do is arrive at a some point of probability that is decided by the limit of accurate information fed to them, when the equation collapses.

If people here are interested in understanding how AI interacts with people and technology, I would highly recommend Angela Collier's video "AI does not exist but it will ruin everything anyway."

She's a Physics professor and researcher who has a deep understanding of AI, including what it is good for, and not good for.

Reply 692 of 692, by Boohyaka

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Reading some of these latest replies I'm hoping for sarcasm, because if not, it hurts my soul that it happens on such a forum of all places. AI is the biggest, and most obvious bubble of our lifetime, and we've known quite a few unfortunately. The question is not if the bubble will burst anymore, the question is only when. The only people that are all over the media telling you your job is in danger and AI will replace everything and everyone up to your grandmother's cooking are people directly financially involved in it.

There is no financial viability for "global" AI. There is no business model that supports the current trend, just none. It's still falling upwards because money is being thrown at it, but the bubble will burst. There are use cases for AI and interesting ones at that, and those will probably stay if the bubble bursting doesn't sink the baby with the bath. But the current trend of AI everywhere and for everything has no chance of surviving. People mostly don't like it, and definitely don't care paying for it, they enjoy the novelty while it's free but don't start paying when you remove it from them. That's why OpenAI is already under perfusion from big tech and investers with no realistic idea how to mass-market their products except hoping for more paid subscriptions that people are mostly uninterested in. They would need literal hunder of billions if not trillions in revenue just to cover their costs. They are building a castle of cards that is solely financed by dreams of future revenues. It's a bubble, plain and simple.

And honestly...AI to "help" compose messages...on Vogons? WTF. I still hope that one was a joke. If someone is unable to write a couple of sentences on a retro-themed board, it's time for an online break and self-reflection.

For what it's worth, my whole ongoing career is right into the topic. AI will definitely stay, in some specialized areas where it makes economical sense. But it won't replace "all white collar jobs in the next two years", nor will it stay forever as your free personal pen pal to discuss your day when you feel lonely in the evening, or your forum post typing assistant on retro-themed online boards. Get back to writing...and hope the kids do too, sooner than later.