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Reddit's obsession with being Anti-Al is getting too ridiculous now

I understand why people are upset about AI generated photos, videos. That's a completely fair criticism. But we've reached a point where some people will personally attack you for using AI at all, even when you're just using it as a tool to make a task more efficient.

For example, I wanted to learn about a player who had just been traded to my team. Instead of spending time opening multiple articles, I used AI to gather sources, summarize the latest news, and give me a quick overview. I then posted a screenshot of that summary on the subreddit to ask people what they thought about the trade.

Almost immediately, the comments weren't about the player or the trade. They were the usual anti ai responses. But that criticism didn't make any sense in this context. The AI wasn't replacing discussion or pretending to be original content it was simply organizing publicly available information into a concise summary so we could discuss the actual topic.

When I pointed that out, the conversation quickly shifted from criticizing AI to making personal attacks against me. At that point, nobody was even talking about the trade anymore. It feels like, for some people, simply mentioning AI is enough to derail the entire discussion, regardless of how it's being used.

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u/Remarkable-Yard4860 — 4 days ago

There must be other games to talk about too

Anyway, as a PC and Switch 2 owner, I couldn't care less. I'm more excited about the Zelda: OOT remake. I've been a Zelda fan since I was a kid and have done multiple playthroughs, speedruns, and randomizer runs of OOT over the years.

The remake can't come soon enough. It sucks that they didn't show any gameplay footage, though. Its releasing this year Nintendo, show us gameplay. I hate this teaser culture

u/Remarkable-Yard4860 — 9 days ago

Need some advise URGENT

I have received the Touchpoint mail from Accenture. The thing is, I don't plan to join Accenture because I have a better opportunity, but that company hasn't provided me with an offer letter yet. At what point can I back out of the Accenture process? Should I complete the pre-joining formalities for now? Will doing so lock me into joining Accenture?

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u/Remarkable-Yard4860 — 12 days ago