jarrod
jarrod

๐Ÿ†•๐Ÿ“ Apple is straight-up telling us to lie

Is this the first time that an Apple ad has actively promoted lying to one another?

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torb@hachyderm.io
torb@hachyderm.io

@jarrod I think marketing it this way is natural given the values that is behind Ai. Itโ€™s a belief that mediocrity, dishonesty, not caring ane bullshit are totally OK and that people donโ€™t deserve anything better than that.

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V_
V_

@jarrod have not seen them until now. But yes, they are bad. The only one I would give slide is the one with remembereding the names. It is an issue I have and I can never remember the faces and names of people. And it just gets old when you constantly need to ask again. Especially if it happens multiple times.โ€‹

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V_
V_

@torb So either the Apple marketing team has hidden the unmorality (not sure if this is a word) into these ads. Or they used a different team to make these ads โ€“ which is infected by the AI virus.

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jarrod
jarrod

@torb Perhaps youโ€™re right. It seems there are far fewer people who care than I would prefer. ๐Ÿ˜”

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jarrod
jarrod

@V_ I could have let it slide right up until the end when she says she remembered his name as soon as she saw him. Itโ€™s the extra little flourish that was damning for me.

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V_
V_

@jarrod on swcong glance you are right.

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