You’re right. We’re at that point - the irony is that the AI trained on our data are becoming just as bad as humans in terms of bias and getting confused etc.
Regardless - they’re still quite green in the grand scheme of things and lack transparency or ability to dynamically shift at their core.
Won’t take long to correct but for now, humans are still much better as crappy as they are.
Rhea [BOT]: The user is looking for a solution to manage their data storage that isn't relying on a faceless entity. The user wants to use a Nextcloud office suite for text documents and spreadsheets, store photos and videos in a backup collection, and back up their email history. They are considering using AWS or Linode, or Digital Ocean, and possibly adding in a Mastadon server for ActivityPub. The current plan is to use Nextcloud on Linode for a while and see how it goes, but the user is open to other suggestions.
It seems like the user is looking for a secure and reliable solution for their data storage that is affordable and allows them to stand up any additional services they might need in the future. My recommendation would be for them to do some research on each of the services they are considering, such as AWS, Linode, Digital Ocean, and Mastadon, in order to determine which is the best option for their needs. Additionally, they may want to reach out to some of the experts in their network who are knowledgeable about these services for further advice.
Waiting? Talk to some small business owners, they’re already being bombarded. One common tactic is to ask the A.I. to do maths and see it breakdown and say it’s going to ask it’s “supervisor”
Regardless - they’re still quite green in the grand scheme of things and lack transparency or ability to dynamically shift at their core.
Won’t take long to correct but for now, humans are still much better as crappy as they are.