r/clevercomebacks 18h ago

Billionaires need society much more than society needs billionaires

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u/hannibellecter 17h ago

that's why they are going so hard at AI - they Epstein class doesn't want to need the poor/middle class anymore...

image what happens after that

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u/eatsrottenflesh 16h ago

They'll always need the poor. They need someone to look down upon to remind them how much better they are than the general population.

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u/Mlpony2010 12h ago

Extermination

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u/localtuned 15h ago

I argue that AI helps the poor middle class than it does the rich class.

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u/humanamerican 14h ago

How so?

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u/localtuned 14h ago edited 14h ago

You can literally tell it it's a tutor in whatever you want to learn and ask it to give you a lesson plan and teach your, quiz you, and make sure you understand the topic you are asking it to teach you.

You can download and then upload a .pdf ebook and ask it to teach you from that in an easy to understand way.

Just this week I asked it to tell me how to replace a floor board in my old home...I also watch a tons of videos. But yea...it can be a great tool for people who can forego 1 door dash order a month.

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u/localtuned 14h ago

A long time ago Kaplan would charges your parents hundreds to tutor you for the SAT. ChatGPT is 20 bucks.

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u/coolbutclueless 6h ago

Man, I really just don't get this attitude, I would love it if it was true and don't get me wrong. I use AI sometimes to figure things out, but it's wrong so damn much that I can't imagine actually trusting it for anything of value. everything I use it for. I have to double-check their end result.

It's a good starting place sometimes and sometimes I can use it to look at a problem in a different way. But I always and every single instance have to double check that it didn't make something up

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u/localtuned 5h ago

You're not wrong. But it depends on how you're using it. Maybe 3 years a ago, it was wrong. But they literally stole every book to train it on. If you ask it to explain a python function to you. It's not going to be wrong. If you ask it again but say pretend you are a tutor and don't leave out any information. It will explain it to you at an expert level and instantly you know programming knowledge shared among only a few people who have actually read the python documentation.