y0eswddl 3 hours ago

Looking at the graph, it seems like it actually shows that the number of rip-offs were in great decline until they started to rise again around 2022 since each of those marks after 2010 are 5 years each.

alwahi 16 hours ago

calls it the end of the rip-off economy - the solution is the single biggest ripoff in the economic history of humanity

bediger4000 a day ago

If LLMs made a huge difference, I would expect that we would have already seen reductions in traffic jams, significant drops in trip times etc from Google and Apple Maps. Use is close to universal, and anecdotally, Maps will take you via routes you'd never discover on your own.

That is to say, I'll believe this when I see it

  • sigwinch a day ago

    Take the list of wine uploaded to a chatbot. Hasn’t the seller already run his supplier’s list through the same chatbot as you? Shouldn’t the efficiency be most noticeable in jobs that have 75 different tasks; none of which is important-enough to hire a service for?