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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

A lot of people have been talking about "friend.com" because they spent a ton of money on ads in every major city.

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  • ? Guest

    @futurebird It’s really ironic that when I went to the website, the first thing I hit was a Captcha “to prove you’re human”.

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    @michaelgemar

    If AI is so great why don't you sell your big new product to THEM? Hmm?

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    • Moss WizardM Moss Wizard

      @futurebird @llewelly @quinn *Yes*
      🎶
      Much better than the
      Owner of a broken shark

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      @Moss @futurebird @llewelly @quinn Bro-ken shark!
      Do do dodo do…

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        @Moss @futurebird @llewelly @quinn Bro-ken shark!
        Do do dodo do…

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        @michaelgemar @Moss @llewelly @quinn

        this is making me feel things

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

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          The 22-year-old AI CEO behind Friend.com necklace welcomes graffiti on his $1 million ad campaign: ‘Capitalism is the greatest artistic medium’ | Fortune

          ”The audience completes the work,” Avi Schiffmann, creator of the AI wearable, told Fortune. “I purchased the zeitgeist.”

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          The CEO claims he expected the ads to be defaced. I do not believe this.

          **What would you think of someone who had this device on? **

          This is supposed to be the trendy new thing to wear. Like a smart watch. But nobody will want to be caught dead with one. (even if they liked the product, which isn't even done yet and sounds awful even if it worked perfectly.)

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          @futurebird This is like the fourth or fifth consumer-targeted AI appliance. The fact that I can’t come up with the actual names of the others tells me how successful this idea has been so far.

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          • ? Guest

            @futurebird This is like the fourth or fifth consumer-targeted AI appliance. The fact that I can’t come up with the actual names of the others tells me how successful this idea has been so far.

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            @michaelgemar

            people are so mad LOL... and the people making this are saying "no no no this is a good thing... we are having an impact."

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              @michaelgemar

              If AI is so great why don't you sell your big new product to THEM? Hmm?

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              @michaelgemar

              I was being kind of absurd with this comment but thinking about it more I think there is a real point buried here.

              As in: interacting with people matters? even if you only want to sell things. But even more if you need "a friend"

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                @quinn

                Ok what if they did a rebrand and made a "chastity friend"

                "The Christian AI that keeps you following Jesus."

                Might make more headway with that one?

                Mike Johnson was bragging about the anti-porn app he and his son had to use together for some reason...

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                @futurebird @quinn I think you are vastly, vastly underestimating the unrealized demand for an AI horny Jesus

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  Make me a magic phone that has no ads on it. That is the product I want. I don't need to install ad blockers and keep updating them. It just makes every single ad go away.

                  I would pay for that. That would be the "mental health tech" that I would go for.

                  Easy right?

                  LMAO

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                  @futurebird
                  My phone has no ads, no spyware, no malware.

                  Yes I know, you're not talking about my kind of phone, you want smartphone apps without ads/spyware, but that's what apps *are*. That's what smartphones *are*.

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                    The 22-year-old AI CEO behind Friend.com necklace welcomes graffiti on his $1 million ad campaign: ‘Capitalism is the greatest artistic medium’ | Fortune

                    ”The audience completes the work,” Avi Schiffmann, creator of the AI wearable, told Fortune. “I purchased the zeitgeist.”

                    favicon

                    Fortune (fortune.com)

                    The CEO claims he expected the ads to be defaced. I do not believe this.

                    **What would you think of someone who had this device on? **

                    This is supposed to be the trendy new thing to wear. Like a smart watch. But nobody will want to be caught dead with one. (even if they liked the product, which isn't even done yet and sounds awful even if it worked perfectly.)

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                    @futurebird Wow, that is some very thoughtful and civic-minded graffiti. Is that because there are more people to push back in a big city, or is it because, in a big city, it makes sense to buy pedestrian-accessible ad signs like this?

                    Anyway I applaud the chutzpah.

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                    • LeaL Lea

                      @futurebird
                      My phone has no ads, no spyware, no malware.

                      Yes I know, you're not talking about my kind of phone, you want smartphone apps without ads/spyware, but that's what apps *are*. That's what smartphones *are*.

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                      @leadore

                      To be fair my phone has no ads, but it's not "magic" it's a lot of work and I'm not always into doing it.

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                      • ? Guest

                        @futurebird Wow, that is some very thoughtful and civic-minded graffiti. Is that because there are more people to push back in a big city, or is it because, in a big city, it makes sense to buy pedestrian-accessible ad signs like this?

                        Anyway I applaud the chutzpah.

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                        @WesternInfidels

                        Also, that's not an exception. Most of the ads I've seen for this thing have been marked up like this and not by the same people. I think it's just a last straw.

                        The ad is kind of insulting in a way.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @leadore

                          To be fair my phone has no ads, but it's not "magic" it's a lot of work and I'm not always into doing it.

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                          @futurebird
                          I know you were only talking about ads, but the other problem is you can't stop the spying and tracking, since the OS itself does that (and most apps as well).

                          Until there's a viable FLOSS smartphone alternative (highly unlikely since it would take tons of capital investment and marketing), smartphones are in essence surveillance capitalism devices and suppressing the ads will be an ongoing struggle. 😞

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                            @futurebird @quinn I think you are vastly, vastly underestimating the unrealized demand for an AI horny Jesus

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                            @phooky @futurebird @quinn

                            "Personal" jesus 🤢

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                            • LeaL Lea

                              @futurebird
                              I know you were only talking about ads, but the other problem is you can't stop the spying and tracking, since the OS itself does that (and most apps as well).

                              Until there's a viable FLOSS smartphone alternative (highly unlikely since it would take tons of capital investment and marketing), smartphones are in essence surveillance capitalism devices and suppressing the ads will be an ongoing struggle. 😞

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                              @leadore

                              I think a lot of the spying and tracking is driven by the desire to do ads.

                              Not all of it. But the bulk.

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                              • Quinn NortonQ Quinn Norton

                                @futurebird they're targeting lonely people without community or social support. That's not you, but statistically that's most Americans, especially the young ones.

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                                @quinn

                                I think angry lonely people defaced the ads.

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                                • Daniel LakelandD Daniel Lakeland

                                  @futurebird
                                  🤣
                                  How about "Ponzi Friend"
                                  @quinn

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                                  @dlakelan @futurebird @quinn It's like Bonzi Buddy!

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                                  • Andy GatesA Andy Gates

                                    @dlakelan @futurebird @quinn It's like Bonzi Buddy!

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                                    @andygates @dlakelan @quinn

                                    so... a virus?

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

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                                      The 22-year-old AI CEO behind Friend.com necklace welcomes graffiti on his $1 million ad campaign: ‘Capitalism is the greatest artistic medium’ | Fortune

                                      ”The audience completes the work,” Avi Schiffmann, creator of the AI wearable, told Fortune. “I purchased the zeitgeist.”

                                      favicon

                                      Fortune (fortune.com)

                                      The CEO claims he expected the ads to be defaced. I do not believe this.

                                      **What would you think of someone who had this device on? **

                                      This is supposed to be the trendy new thing to wear. Like a smart watch. But nobody will want to be caught dead with one. (even if they liked the product, which isn't even done yet and sounds awful even if it worked perfectly.)

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                                      @futurebird Maybe I’m cynical, but I think this company paid someone to deface the ads as a publicity stunt and that’s why the ads have so much white space. All the “defaced” ones I’ve seen in pics are “defaced” with the same sentiment in similar handwriting.

                                      Would they get as much (or any) attention if they weren’t getting “defaced”? Probably not.

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                                      • Dale PriceD Dale Price

                                        @futurebird Maybe I’m cynical, but I think this company paid someone to deface the ads as a publicity stunt and that’s why the ads have so much white space. All the “defaced” ones I’ve seen in pics are “defaced” with the same sentiment in similar handwriting.

                                        Would they get as much (or any) attention if they weren’t getting “defaced”? Probably not.

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                                        @dale_price

                                        I don't think so. The stuff people write is too funny.

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                                        • Dale PriceD Dale Price

                                          @futurebird Maybe I’m cynical, but I think this company paid someone to deface the ads as a publicity stunt and that’s why the ads have so much white space. All the “defaced” ones I’ve seen in pics are “defaced” with the same sentiment in similar handwriting.

                                          Would they get as much (or any) attention if they weren’t getting “defaced”? Probably not.

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                                          @dale_price

                                          Like if you wanted to do this as a stunt you'd make the people doing the defacing seem more clueless and pointlessly mean.

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