01-19-2026 01:42 PM
It is very frustrating to have Google trying to force us to use their (or any) AI to continue to use our services, but this is the direction the business is seeming to do exactly this. AI is not a worthwhile development for the business, it is a money loser, has terrible environmental impact, and is inaccurate far too often. The inaccuracy wouldn't be that big a deal except it is confidently inaccurate which means a lot of people start spouting off incorrect info, citing Google told me. The day that the AI is forced on my systems, I will be throwing my google nests in the trash. This is not what I want from a business.
01-19-2026 05:11 PM
AI is the way of the future , and it will develop and get better over time. If it isn't your cup of tea , that's fair. I would suggest donating your devices to someone who can use them , rather than simply throwing them out.
01-19-2026 05:14 PM
I promise, I won't just throw them out, I will destroy every component, and ensure they would never be usable again. AI is the opposite of the way of the future, it is a dead end for humanity, and the end of our world and species.
01-19-2026 05:19 PM
Okay.. well.. have a nice evening.
01-22-2026
02:35 AM
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01-22-2026
09:20 AM
by
virnab
This frustration is even more noticeable in online mobile games. When AI shifts from optional to mandatory affecting matchmaking, moderation, or gameplay it stops feeling like innovation and starts limiting player and developer control. Inaccurate or confidently wrong AI can harm balance, fairness, and trust, while also impacting performance and battery life. If AI is going to be used in mobile games, it needs to stay optional, transparent, and genuinely helpful not something forced just to keep playing.
02-24-2026 11:13 AM
Hey, I totally get the frustration with AI being pushed everywhere—it can feel overwhelming and sometimes more stressful than helpful. While sorting through my own overload of study material, I stumbled on studley AI online and decided to try it out just to see if it could actually help me stay on top of things. I pasted a couple chapters from my notes, and it instantly generated flashcards and quizzes that focused on what I really needed to remember. After a few rounds, I felt more in control of my learning, and it honestly made studying feel less chaotic and more manageable.
02-24-2026 11:22 AM
So instead of paying attention and actually trying to be helpful you choose to be an active part in the destruction of the entire world. Please tell me more about why I should care that you decided to allow delusional machines to waste humanity's resources and make life in general completely intolerable.