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    https://twipped.social/@twipped/114662771295312758

    article they are referencing: https://futurism.com/atari-beats-chatgpt-chess

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      https://twipped.social/@twipped/114662771295312758

      article they are referencing: https://futurism.com/atari-beats-chatgpt-chess

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      Hundreds of billions of dollars spent

      No profitable product

      No consistently usable product other than beginner code tasks

      Massive environmental harms

      Tens of thousands of (useful!) careers terminated

      Destroyed Internet search, arguably the one necessary service on the Internet

      No chance it's going to get better

      Atari 2600 beating it at chess is a perfect metaphor. People who want to complain about it can bite its plastic woodgrain printed ass.

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        Hundreds of billions of dollars spent

        No profitable product

        No consistently usable product other than beginner code tasks

        Massive environmental harms

        Tens of thousands of (useful!) careers terminated

        Destroyed Internet search, arguably the one necessary service on the Internet

        No chance it's going to get better

        Atari 2600 beating it at chess is a perfect metaphor. People who want to complain about it can bite its plastic woodgrain printed ass.

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        No consistently usable product other than beginner code tasks

        I mean, it's pretty good as a productivity tool for programmers as it eliminates a bunch of chore.

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          No consistently usable product other than beginner code tasks

          I mean, it's pretty good as a productivity tool for programmers as it eliminates a bunch of chore.

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          it introduces more problems than it solves.

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            it introduces more problems than it solves.

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            Such as?

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              Such as?

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              hallucinations, bugs, security flaws,

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