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  • The funniest (dumbest) thing about AI is how easy it is to trick.

    I asked google's AI "Which signs of dementia does Trump display?", and it would only return article links and wouldn't provide an AI summary.

    Then I asked "Which signs of dementia does the current president display" and suddenly it's more than happy to talk about his impulsivity, loss of vocabulary, change in communication style, lack of energy, etc.

  • I'm not saying they output directly to people's car. I'm saying they have a queue of 15 or so drinks that they make where the employee only has to put the lid on the drink. You can't fill any other orders if that machine is busy waiting for you to put the lid on a water so it can produce another 17,984 waters.

  • Unless the drinks are made automatically by a machine - I know McDonalds had those at least 10 years ago, so it would make sense that at least one Taco Bell has it. The customer could have gotten through the 'payment' of $0.00, and the employees might not have a quick way of cancelling an order that 'was paid for' and currently being made, but the article doesn't go into detail.

  • That's true. I was hoping to convey that the disorder comes from the dissociation aspect of it. We aren't born with our personalities already intact, they develop and unify around the age of 5-6, and DID is a response to trauma from before that age. So, we all have 'multiple personalities', but don't consider them to be 'separate' because we can still communicate with them. Instead, we just consider them 'aspects' of a single personality, but it's a gray area.

  • I have a friend with DID, but I'm not an expert. The media also portrays DID inaccurately most of the time, so it's hard to explain when there's disinformation from multiple angles. I'd recommend doing some independent research or talking to your therapist about parts works as a way to understand more.

  • When all the alters communicate with each other and work together. Most people have 'aspects' of their personality that they only show sometimes, and we call it 'code switching'. It also happens when speaking different languages, people's personalities change, but we think that's normal. In therapy, for most people it's called 'parts work' where you recognize that a part of you feels a certain way, but not all of you, and it's OK to hold both of those feelings at the same time.

    DID is usually caused by trauma that causes rifts between those aspects/personalities/alters and doesn't let them communicate with each other. That's when you start dealing with lost time, and waking up in strange places, so the real problem comes with the lack of intercommunication, aka dissociating.

    It's like a road trip with friends. If you're all communicating and you say 'Hey, I'm getting tired, can someone else drive?' that's fine. You might wake up somewhere new, but you can immediately ask 'Where are we' and get caught up. But if you don't know that there are other people in the car, and think you're doing the road trip by yourself, lose days of time and suddenly wake up somewhere that may or may not be the destination you were expecting, that's a problem.

    We all have parts. People with DID had their parts forcibly separated.

  • Regardless of the final resting place after the funeral - DON'T EMBALM. They'll pressure your family into embalming to 'ensure the dead look their best on the day of the funeral', but refrigeration does the exact same thing. You might think it's more 'dignified', but just do a quick google at what the process entails. It's ALL smoke and mirrors, and I'd rather have people at my funeral actually understand what my body is doing at that point - not the image of what a 'body at rest' looks like from Hollywood.

  • To be clear - "Collective Shout" both is and isn't responsible. It's the payment processors who actually enacted policies and are using them as the scapegoat for negative feedback.

    How many times have people reported Twitter after Elon Musk took over for showing Nazi propaganda alongside their ads - with no response. An 'open letter' in July about a game already banned in April? DELIST EVERYTHING IMMEDIATELY.

  • Youtube loves to push content from AI slop who were trained on actual content creator's videos and try to recreate their style. I have to double-check the creator before clicking on any video now.