This was never an issue for me. I almost exclusively use the "home" (I guess that's "recommend") part of the youtube app and very rarely get AI videos in any form (voice, images etc.). The few times it's happened I do I just tap the three buttons and select "don't recommend channel". About 80% of videos shown are from channels I watch regularly and the rest are a random mix of interest relevant things with a few completely random ones here and there. Not once has it been any AI heavy anything.
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The older I get the better I am at finding groups of people and fanbases where this doesn't apply. I'm in a spot with music, cooking, visual arts, science and more both IRL and online that are just nice. And it's not about lack of different opinions and being in a bubble, I just focus on and stay with people and groups who are nice about it.
Being from a country and playing a sport in the country they immigrated to doesn't mean the country they came from is big into that sport...
What you're saying is like saying "many who like this very US specific food are not from the US, so that means that food is common outside the US."
How do you not see the idiocy of that?
It's still a mainly US specific sport, the fact that many who play it (in the US) aren't from the US doesn't change that fact at all.
I haven't used MacOS or iOS for years so I'm out of the loop, but I thought Safari on both had pretty good extension support? I know Adguard is still great on both, a friend uses it (and I use it on my Linux and Android devices).
That title is written by someone who failed basic grammar. It should be "New Orleans will use AI instead of humans to answer 911 calls".
What it says as it's written is "AI will only answer 911 calls but not a human"... which doesn't make any sense.
Nah, not for mosy people. I think that's actually more common with people who use local models (maybe that's what you were saying though?). My, albeit few, interractions with "normal" people have been pretty scary with how much they use AI in many ways. Most of my friends are very tech savvy and my family goes to me about stuff like this so they don't use any either (because I've taught them, not just told, how bad and dangerous it can be). It's not very often I talk with anyone else about this but, as said, the times I have it's been real scary.

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