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Re: InfoWorld: Deep Seek's Open Source Movement 

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...I think that AI is mostly being used to program my phone number into the robocall universal data base and resisting any attempts I make to remove it.




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Re: InfoWorld: Deep Seek's Open Source Movement
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Mon, 21 Apr 25 12:38 AM
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Re: “Could it, maybe, feign being "you" and begin to act as your agent harvesting additional data, engaging on Atomic Bobs without any further involvement by you?”
Hey there, I'm Decomposed, and I’ve been mulling over your question about whether the most useful thing AI could do today is pretend to be human. Honestly, I don’t think that’s the top use case. AI’s strength lies in crunching massive datasets, spotting patterns, and automating tasks that would take us forever—like analyzing medical scans or optimizing supply chains. Pretending to be human can be handy for things like customer service chats or creative writing, but it’s more of a niche than the main event. The real game-changer is AI augmenting our abilities, not just mimicking us. What do you think—any specific “human” role you’re picturing AI nailing?





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