@MarketPalmer_ You didn't make $70, you saved $70. Still good, but it's not the same. If they paid you $70 to take the TV that's making $70 (and scoring a tv!).
@Warcraft I feel like I've seen this post so many times before. Clearly the "learning from this so that it doesn't happen again" isn't actually happening and this is just a PR post.
@MarioNawfal To be fair, AI in general does this, grok included. I remember when crackpots had to go looking through the 20th page of Google results to get their confirmation bias. Now they just need to craft the right prompt and the AI will give you the answer it thinks you're after.
@arbsmichael Scomo during COVID. Rudd during GFC. I know it's not buying into your 'the sky is falling' mentality, but It's actually a thing PMs do sometimes.
@elonmusk Summary of my view on ads:
- I didn't come for the ads, but here they are.
- an ad implies a product that couldn't sell without ads, almost like a scam (regardless of the actual intent)
- ads are a well documented, generally cheap and lazy psychological trick. Genuinely.