Artificial intelligence continues to dominate the headlines. And understandably so: it's a polarizing topic. Most of us aren't sure if the technology will live up to the hype, and we remain sensitive to any news that could reveal whether tomorrow will bring a major breakthrough or an economic crash.
There is a camp, however, that seems to remain pretty pessimistic. The subreddit r/stupidAI is a place where the disillusioned share screenshots of the things AI did that were so cringeworthy, they don't believe it's taking over the world anytime soon.
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To better understand public sentiment regarding AI, we can look at a survey of more than 5,000 people in the United States conducted by the Pew Research Center earlier this year.
The study revealed that Americans under 50 are far more likely than those 50 and older to use chatbots. About six in ten adults under 50 (63%) now use these tools, compared with roughly four in ten of those ages 50 to 64, and even fewer among those 65 and older.
However, chatbot use has risen steadily over time across all age groups. In fact, a steep increase in adoption among adults in their 30s and 40s has now put them on par with younger users.
Daily chatbot use is also significantly more common among the under-50 crowd. A third of adults under 50 say they use these tools every day, while far fewer older adults report doing so.
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About half of adults ages 18 to 49 use chatbots to search for information. In comparison, smaller shares of adults ages 50 to 64 (37%) or 65 and older (20%) say they use them for this purpose.
Roughly four in ten employed adults under age 50 use chatbots for work tasks. Fewer older workers report doing the same, dropping to 29% among 50-to-64-year-olds and just 18% for workers ages 65 and older.
Younger adults are also significantly more likely than their older counterparts to use these tools for entertainment or to look up medical advice.
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Oh, come on. You can set your AI chatbot to (try to be) humorous. I'm sure that's the case here.
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I am going to snort uncontrollably any time someone mentions passing a car from now on.
As use of chatbots rises, bigger and bigger debates have surfaced about their impact on efficiency, creativity, and personal connections.
The Pew survey discovered that people are more likely to say chatbots help rather than hurt their productivity and how informed they are. Three in ten say using chatbots helps make them more productive. And a similar share says chatbots help keep them informed.
Very few (5% each) say chatbots hurt them in either way.
Americans are also more likely to see chatbots helping than hurting their creativity. About one in five say these tools help them in this way, compared with 11% who say chatbots hurt their creativity.
Few say chatbots impact their happiness or relationships. Americans most commonly say chatbots neither help nor hurt in these areas.
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At the recent AI and Society Forum at MIT, experts from across the Institute discussed the potential benefits and drawbacks of technological innovation on labor, the nature of work, civil discourse, election administration, and other important topics.
Held in the Tull Concert Hall in MIT’s Linde Music Building, the May 12 forum opened with a keynote presentation from economist David Autor, the Daniel (1972) and Gail Rubinfeld Professor in the MIT Department of Economics. Autor challenged the common narrative that AI will simply eliminate jobs, proposing instead that technology's impact depends on how it affects the scarcity and value of human expertise.
Autor said that what matters is whether automation removes routine supporting tasks or removes expert tasks. He argued that AI will likely create new specialized work, requiring proactive policies around worker training, wage insurance, and broader capital ownership.
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Google, I Don't Think You Should Phrase It Like That
I'm so sorry for subjecting you to this, but imagine if you searched for a famous children's book and the AI would show it as "The N***r-Ending Story"
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The day's second session focused on AI technology and its impact on democracy.
Chara Podimata, the Class of 1942 Career Development Assistant Professor and assistant professor of operations research and statistics in the MIT Sloan School of Management, presented her research on auditing large language models for bias in election information.
"Algorithms decide a lot of things about our lives right now," she said. "With regard to chatbots and election information, if I take two people and they interact with the same chatbot ... how will the chatbot respond? How will it personalize the information it gives to these people?"
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A longitudinal study of 12 major models during the 2024 U.S. presidential election season found responses varied dramatically based on stated demographics and political leanings. Podimata's research team is now working on a new audit of the 2026 U.S. midterm elections, using a redesigned survey with input from political science experts.
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Those who raise concerns that AI users could be surrendering the cognitive friction that sharpens thinking also suggest that we, as a society, may have fewer original ideas. So should we be worried?
"On a high level, yes," says Adam Green, a professor of neuroscience and director of the Laboratory for Relational Cognition at Georgetown University in the US. There's a lot of nuance here, but AI will do work that used to require mental labor. "There's plenty of evidence that if you are not doing as much of the actual thinking, then your capability to do that kind of thinking is going to atrophy."
Even if you don't seek to use ChatGPT or Claude, there are AI responses at the top of Google, and tech giants are rushing to shove more of it onto our phones. The technology is getting hard to avoid. But we can't completely surrender to it.
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I Know Letter Posts Are Overdone But This Was A Bizarre Response To Having The Mistake Pointed Out
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Knott's Berry Farm had a petting zoo up until 2002. Is that what's causing the confusion between a petting zoo and berries? ;)
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Ok I'm Kinda Being A Hypocrite By Posting This But It Doesn't Even Know What It Is
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Michael Jackson isn't d**d - I got a text from him just the other day - he proved it by going 'hee hee' at the end. Though he did need me to buy him gift cards, so the net worth bit must be accurate...
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Chatgpt Can't Take A Joke And Thinks Ppl Are Reading The Chat
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AI will probably suck at humor for a very long time. There's a reason ST:TNG's Data sucked at humor. It's too nuanced. Even professional comedians have difficulty writing good jokes.
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No, Literally Nobody Thinks That First One, Chatgpt
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It's worrying how AI so often seems very hesitant to tell people they're wrong.
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Some of these are very old, though. You can't judge today's AI by yesterdays fails. It's improving very rapidly. Still gets stuff wrong (especially visual identification), but holy cow is it changing...
What I find annoying is that once upon a time " You Wouldn't Steal a Car " on VHS tapes because pirating is a no-no. Now that they want your artwork, or poem, or stories or data but you add software to confuse the AI bandits you are a Cyber criminal.
There is software for that? I'd do a search, but then the AI would know I was researching it...
Load More Replies...I get that there's a humor setting one can use to prompt the gibberish. The communication with AI, the way it's displayed here (humor settings aside), feels like having a confusing conversation with an overconfident and moody teenager
Some of these are very old, though. You can't judge today's AI by yesterdays fails. It's improving very rapidly. Still gets stuff wrong (especially visual identification), but holy cow is it changing...
What I find annoying is that once upon a time " You Wouldn't Steal a Car " on VHS tapes because pirating is a no-no. Now that they want your artwork, or poem, or stories or data but you add software to confuse the AI bandits you are a Cyber criminal.
There is software for that? I'd do a search, but then the AI would know I was researching it...
Load More Replies...I get that there's a humor setting one can use to prompt the gibberish. The communication with AI, the way it's displayed here (humor settings aside), feels like having a confusing conversation with an overconfident and moody teenager
