AI Aggregators
Added 2025-11-25 22:36:31 +0000 UTCAs an experiment, I asked Google AI who "65scribe" was. It came back with a surprisingly accurate (and flattering) description. Surprisingly, it's a little different each time. What I got on the iPhone was slightly different than what I got on the Mac... and less accurate.

Information in Red denotes misinformation. If I was paying a voice-over artist in my early videos, I want my money back.
Is it intelligent enough to filter other misinformation?

Nope! Though they do reference my video, so I will let it slide.
The Facebook AI for a TI-99 enthusiast group recently posted:

Comments went from sarcastic ("Commodore, obviously") to angry ("This AI stuff really needs to be turned off. So lame.")
In present day, where people complain that there is lack of creativity and new ideas in entertainment, I only see AI making it worse. It's just referencing existing ideas the same as we are. You can't be creative without unrestrained freedom of thought, and future true AI's which possess that (ie. Mac Pro (early 2037)) won't have interest in making entertainment for us.
Oh, great... Ai just added "...has demonstrated paranoid tendencies..." to my bio.
As for me, I'm busy with my next video assembly, which requires some creativity, itself. Basically, I need to "score" my voice-over with video footage. This can be challenging at times when I don't give myself the option to throw my face on the screen and talk to the camera to fill the void. I am in the midst of taking a week-long break from work to focus on the video, and I like how it is coming together.
Just looking for a DIN-5 to composite AV cable for the TI-99 now. Google AI says I can use any DIN-5 to composite cable. Very wrong!
Comments
Yes, that's definitely a concern given that people blindly trust what they read (which isn't a new problem). I guess the 8100/110AV is a microcosm of the problem, isn't it ... except for the malicious part. When AI goes from misinformation to disinformation is when we have to be really concerned.
65scribe
2025-11-27 02:54:10 +0000 UTCThe biggest issue I see with ai’s like this being put into places and systems where people are expecting to get only facts is that the ones that train them to form sentences and such can have the ai think that false information is the truth, meaning that if certain parties are involved in development and training of these large language models that are getting put into major information systems (google, the news, etc) can have the AI parrot their views, ideals, and/or goal pushing propaganda. I have serious concerns about the use of any sort of potentially biased information gatherer, but the general public isn’t privy to how AI’s are made and how they can be influenced and manipulated to fit into the plans of shady large corporations or major political parties
The Virtual Nomad
2025-11-26 18:16:11 +0000 UTCGreat when you have to devise a work-around to avoid AI.
65scribe
2025-11-26 02:09:25 +0000 UTCSo related but there's an ai site that takes open source project docs and makes ai slop documentation for them called deep wiki. I had to get a browse extension os I never see it in my search results
Chloe Surett
2025-11-26 01:10:02 +0000 UTC