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Sean Dyche

Ewan Husami

First Team Squad

BakwaTheNet

The Weakling formally know as Red_Rich
Every time I see a new entry in this thread I’m convinced it’s all going to be some Bobby Ewing scenario and I’ve just woken up from a dream
 

Col Steve Austin

Viv Anderson

Apollo11

Jack Armstrong

Red Echo

First Team Squad
Apologies if it’s already been posted but this article is pretty good

Slop

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GregorRobertson

Jack Burkitt
I don’t think you can just dismiss articles as slop because it appears that AI has been used to put them together, lazy though I think that is. If you can rebut the key points it makes, fair enough. The ‘author’ will have provided those key points to the AI in the first place. That’s how it works.
 

Red Echo

First Team Squad
I don’t think you can just dismiss articles as slop because it appears that AI has been used to put them together, lazy though I think that is. If you can rebut the key points it makes, fair enough. The ‘author’ will have provided those key points to the AI in the first place. That’s how it works.
In the words of the Manic Street Preachers, "if you tolerate this, then your children will be next".

In 20 years time hardly anyone will learn how to write (in a professional sense), how to draw, maybe even how to make films. The scary part is that a lot people won't even care.

To be honest, I think you're underestimating just how little effort it takes to create something like that article. These AI models are constantly scraping the internet, at colossal expense in a lot of different ways, for every opinon ever made about everything. Then it gets regurgitated into the above for people to fawn over. I find it really odd, honestly.
 

Templeton

Viv Anderson
In the words of the Manic Street Preachers, "if you tolerate this, then your children will be next".

In 20 years time hardly anyone will learn how to write (in a professional sense), how to draw, maybe even how to make films. The scary part is that a lot people won't even care.
There's folk where I work already using it to write their letters to customers and internal emails. At the minute senior management are all over pushing how great AI is and what wonders it will make, but when I see folk using it like that all I see is dumbing down.
 

Col

still here...
There's folk where I work already using it to write their letters to customers and internal emails. At the minute senior management are all over pushing how great AI is and what wonders it will make, but when I see folk using it like that all I see is dumbing down.

Yeah our company is going on and on about the wonders of AI while systematically slimming down the office every through redundancies every few months.
 

Statto

Free Kick Specialist
Yeah our company is going on and on about the wonders of AI while systematically slimming down the office every through redundancies every few months.
Sounds about right.

It's the latest thing which can make things quicker/more efficient/better quality with fewer people needed. So whilst AI does still realistically need oversight (people checking what it generates etc) it can generally make things happen faster...

I'm not against it but it will absolutely reduce the necessity for headcount in certain areas.
 

mysteryduck

First Team Squad
Yeah Birtles is embarrassing, bless him. Basically blaming the players rather than Dyche, which is fair enough to an extent, but Birtles can't make the case without doing "back in my day..."
 

PynchonForest

Stuart Pearce
I think the point about Keith Andrews in the article sums it up perfectly. Curiously Andrews big mistake this year was our recent win over Brentford. He just got it wrong that day. But otherwise he has gained my respect becuase he taken a well functionning squad and tweaked it with his own ideas. Dyche is either lazy, or stupid. Maybe both?
 

pk44

A. Trialist
With UEFA's MCO deadline at the end of the month I assume EM will put his shares into a blind trust again on the chance we may win the Europa League. Assuming that's the case could the speed of the sacking decision have been expedited because technically EM shouldn't be influencing decisions after the next few weeks, and from what has been reported it sounds as if the rest of the board were less sold on the idea of sacking Dyche at this point.... Not that EM cares one bit about blind trusts and he'll continue to do whatever he wants.
 
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