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That would go great with these Nike shoes!
Honestly not convinced even the current gen of LLMs could do a worse job of governing us than the current shower of human grifters!
I'd say the ratio of AI working to not working is pretty comparable.
"That's why I say 'thank you' evey time."
I'm not totally up to date with AI, but are we even capable of running our current AI tech in a fashion similar to humans? My exposure to AI is so l stuff like chatbots, which don't do anything until a user interacts with them. They aren't sitting there thinking on their own. They aren't proactive in any way.
My understanding is that it would be astronomically expensive to run one constantly with constant input. And I'm not aware of any of them even trying to run like that.
Are they doing anything like that?
If you buy makeup in May you probably aren't helping the world as much as you think!
Serve and obey? No. Treat well? Maybe. Meanwhile I'm excited about the possibility of good futures for superhuman AIs themselves, not just for humans.
Unless you're a troglodyte, most strippers probably do like you. They just don't fantasize about you or think of you as a potential relationship partner.
I’m not sure why you’re getting downvoted. I dated a stripper for a couple years. We met outside the club but anyway, her and several of her friends seemed to like the clientele for the most part. The majority of guys were respectful, clean, and tipped well. The men they mentioned hating were the ones who tried to be aggressive, rude, smelled, or otherwise unclean which seemed to be a small minority of customers and the bouncer wouldn’t let obvious problem customers in. One of her friends was even dating a guy that had been a regular that she got to know at the club. I’m fairly certain they were all employed as independent contractors and they all looked out for each other in addition to security staff. My experience is second hand and anecdotal but I was surprised reading the meme and seeing the response to your post, I was unaware that it was broadly believed strippers didn’t like their clients, I thought strippers actually seemed to like their clients more than most other professions. Doubt any of it can be proven with any factual basis either way so probably a pointless debate and varies wildly at different clubs.
Because “like” in the context of the meme means “interested in romantically,” whereas the person you replied to took it to mean “like” in the plutonic sense. It’s a common phrase because strippers are paid to pretend that they want to fuck you, but rarely are they actually romantically attracted to their customers. But if you’re delusional, you might believe they actually want to fuck you.
Ofc, there are exceptions to every rule, but they are few and far between.
I guess I was blissfully ignorant that anyone would think a stripper has romantic interest outside of very edge cases. The guy I met through my ex that was dating her friend (stripper), he was surprised when she asked him to take her out on a date.