Big Tech Companies going Berserk with AI

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Yeah, I know... another AI related thread.
But I think these AI tech news is interesting to talk about.

Firstly, Notepad and MS Paint are getting AI features in it.
Quick recap:
For Paint, it got:
- Generative fill:
GenFill.gif

- Generative Erase:
GenErase.gif

- Image generation like Dall-E
For NotePad, It got some ChatGPT like features, like making a resume, alternating text, formalizing it.

Cool, can't wait to use this one for cleaning chapter and stuff.
but it's only available on Windows 11 Preview with Copilot+ PC (you know those ARM based laptop for Windows).
And it's also required to have a Microsoft Account use it.


But, it will probably rolled up to every Windows 11 computer (and some 10 PC too) next year.

So if you're AI pessimist and Microsoft Supremacy Hater like me,
you are probably going to switch to Linux (since Apple Products is for extremely rich a people anyways)
but Linux distributions holder are also going to integrate AI in there systems like Redhat (Fedora company holder), and Debian (which is where Ubuntu is based at).

It is probably time for me to switch to Arch Linux or FreeBSD or even more crazier, make my own OS from scratch to avoid those AI driven features.

So, yeah, wild stuff happening in tech right now
and more will be coming out next year.
It is crazy to think that from the time of this message up until now, companies are going even more berserk with AI especially with the release of VEO 3 (can't wait see this be used to commit crimes) and Gemini 2.5 PRO

I am skipping most of the AI slop thanks to linux by triple booting (yes I mean that) between windows, ubuntu and arch, while windows remains more for gaming and video editing (cause adobe hates linux and trying to use adobe products with wine was a pain)
 
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Can someone warn them that the Dead Internet Theory was supposed to be a conspiray theory, not a fucking instruction manual ? But at least, if it kill the youtube slop, it's perfect.

Anything that left an impression on these folks that they want to control for themselves turns into instruction structures they order the people they hire to do. Life's a circle with a bunch of bell curves at various angles. They'll kill this and move on to the next thing they want to control and take all the credit with none of the blame for.
 

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