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  • Clippy in the server room with a portable blender: Microsoft hopes Mico succeeds where Clippy failed as tech companies warily imbue AI with personality.  (AP News)

    Mico is the new horrifying AI-driven mascot of Microsoft's inescapable AI-driven offense to reason, Copilot.

    Mico is...  A grape?  A purple raspberry?  I don't know exactly, but kill it with fire.
    "When you talk about something sad, you can see Mico's face change.  You can see it dance around and move as it gets excited with you," said Jacob Andreou, corporate vice president of product and growth for Microsoft AI, in an interview with The Associated Press.  It’s in this effort of really landing this AI companion that you can really feel."
    I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit.
    Tech-savvy adopters of advanced AI coding tools may want it to "act much more like a machine because at the back end they know it’s a machine," Reimer said.  "But individuals who are not as trustful in a machine are going to be best supported - not replaced - by technology that feels a little more like a human."
    "We glued artificial fur to our woodchipper so that you will feel comfortable as we feed you into it."
     


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Song is Habba Habba Zoot Zoot by Caramba.  Anime is the classic El Hazard - the original OVA series, not the multifarious messes that followed after it.




Disclaimer: Habba habba mori mori.

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1 Doritos - those food nazis are really getting serious now.

Posted by: Frank at Sunday, October 26 2025 06:32 PM (amxkj)

2 My friends, the thing about the unsophisticated 'rubes' is that they do not share all of our customs, and if they are many and we are a few, and we happy few have screwed them over, they are better equipped to realize that we have screwed them than we are to realize that they have realized.  The university trained self-proclaimed elites have screwed the public over. 

There is a chunk of the public that realizes that the AI push is a proxy for other bad things that university people do, or wish to do.  Some of them have ways to label this that offend me.  (I much prefer the GIGO, etc. ways, and deplore the ways the younger cohorts have been raised to think of technology. (My own childhood was none too good by my current level of desire to accurately understand what a software is doing. ))

Anyway, Mineta from MHA with the uncanny 'kill it now' of fairyland is probably not a more desirable alternative.

Programmers and retail users may have different interface needs.  This does not mean that replacing an incomprehensible situation with something that feels like a dishonest person is an improvement. 

One of the key items of the Biden regime, the trans push, was literally based in research inflicted on psychology about 'what about this hypothetical prehistoric society where trans did not feel bad', which explicitly suggested as healthier those historic societies whose customs resulted in the behaviors that early Christians labeled demonic possession.  Modern Christians were already understanding some mentally ill as evidence of such phenomena.  That awareness or understanding has seemingly become stronger in recent years. 

Microsoftians are not helping their roll outs by talking to journalists in ways which suggest that those executives are Harris voters or are being ridden by something.  The two most default models for 'what sort of crazy is driving this random AI booster' are 'hates Christians for not participating in secular government as a religion' and 'thinks it makes economic sense to murder the "uneducated" and have a "more efficient" and smaller group of "elite" humans "that would have a lower environmental impact" '.  Yudkowsky is obviously more the first, but pretty much everyone whining about Trump and the carbon magic could also be pushing for the second. 

The covid lockdown was not subtle. 

It is a good thing for the public to reduce their trust of computers down to what is actually supportable by evidence and test.

It is a good thing for the public to reduce their trust of academic 'elites' or academic trained 'elites' down to what is actually supportable by evidence and test. 

But I am not a fan of Microsoft ruining their business and their market share this way. 

Posted by: PatBuckman at Monday, October 27 2025 12:19 AM (rcPLc)

3 We all owe a ton of gratitude to that Baltimore school AI which caught the student bringing a bag of military-style, automatic Doritos into the building, probably to use in a gang munching during lunch period.

Posted by: Joe Redfield at Monday, October 27 2025 03:16 AM (KOtXO)

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Apple pies are delicious. But never mind apple pies. What colour is a green orange?




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