๐— ๐—ฒ๐—บ๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ถ๐—ฒ๐˜€ ๐—ข๐—ณ ๐—ง๐—ต๐—ฒ ๐—ฃ๐—ฎ๐˜€๐˜ ๐—”๐—ป๐—ฑ ๐—”๐—œ ๐—ฆ๐—น๐—ผ๐—ฝ

You use a PC today. It has a fast GPU. It makes code or AI slop in seconds. It is still an algorithm.

I remember old tech stores. You held a tool and felt wonder. You did not know how it worked. Now you have a video or a summary for every product. The mystery is gone.

Mondo 2000 was a magazine about cyberculture. It was strange. It was excited. It felt human.

Spell check is early AI. It started at MIT in 1961. Ralph Gorin made the first real one in 1971. It uses Levenshtein distance. It counts edits to fix a word.

AI slop is raw output. It lacks personality. It has no rough edges. It feels empty. People hate it because human connection is gone.

Use AI as a start. Not the end. Your value is in the editing.

These rough edges are the signal.

The machine does not have memories. It does not visit charity shops. It does not feel nostalgia.

Keep your human touch.

Source: https://dev.to/vektor_memory_43f51a32376/memories-of-the-past-cyberpunk-nostalgia-and-ai-slop-12ao Optional learning community: https://t.me/GyaanSetuAi