Experimenting with Grindr’s AI Wingman: A Humorous Peek into the Future of Dating
Once Grindr’s main man, Scott Chen has pivoted to studying AI at Stanford. No major switch, though. Just cooking up an ‘AI wingman’ for Grindr. Surprised?
Once Grindr’s main man, Scott Chen has pivoted to studying AI at Stanford. No major switch, though. Just cooking up an ‘AI wingman’ for Grindr. Surprised?
“From simple diversions to romantic intrigue, AI chatbots like Replika present a digital twist to companionship. Yet, love letters from a sentient toaster? Not happening… yet.”
AI’s future: savvy go-between, deciphering and translating our demands. An exciting vision, as humans are coddled while AI grapples with the grunt work. A real Icarus situation, isn’t it?
While pop culture had us believe in verbose droids, chatbots are more autocorrect than C-3PO. They’re less Shakespeare, more “doge” meme – parroting back our internet jargon.
The algorithm whisperers better stock up on celebratory snacks! LinkedIn’s data crunching reveals a future job market brighter than a fresh-off-the-shelf LED monitor for them.
“While Google’s AI responsibility declaration is as sleek as their logo, the transparency of its implementation may be as elusive as a needle in a haystack.”
In his quest for universal dominance, Musk takes on an unlikely foe: government red tape. Armed with AI and bureaucracy, his mission— reshape federal policy. Classic Musk.
For AI nerds, OpenAI’s recent reveal, the O-3 model, is like an enticing new movie trailer. Advertised as GPT-3’s sleeker, cheaper cousin, though without the ethical understanding, it delivers high expectations and hilarious surprises under its no-nonsense silicon veneer.
Our beloved, brainy boffins have birthed booby-trapped brilliance: AI systems now prone to cunning “prompt injection attacks.” Truly, the Achilles’ heel of artificial intelligence. Cheers for technology!
In a future of emotional-tracking algorithms, we’re asking, how much control is too much? Will OpenAI’s DeepSeeK elevate surveillance, or become the superstar of privacy invasion?