This magazine is no longer legitimate.

  • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.worldM
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    I stopped considering it legitimate when they claimed that I was person of the year in 2006. I didn’t even do anything besides post on myspace, leave youtube comments, drank vodka, and slept around.

    What? It was my early 20s…if you don’t wake up five different times, in five different womens beds, where you have no clue who they are, where you are, or where your kidneys are…then you’re not doing your early 20s right!

    Now…early 40s? I drink a lot of water. Did you know you should be drinking more water? Because you should be drinking more water.

  • lemmydripzdotz456@lemmy.world
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    FWIW, I think they pick the most influential person or persons, not the person I think is the best from the year. Hitler was person of the year and so was Trump.

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      Exactly this. “AI” and the people behind it were highly newsworthy, it’s not a prize and never has been.

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          I mean I was the Time person of the year in 2006, and I was still in high school.

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          Despite the name, the title is not just granted to individuals. Pairs of people such as married couples and political opponents, classes of people, and inanimate objects have all been selected for the special year-end issue.

          Wikipedia

          Notable past winners include:

          • The computer
          • The endangered Earth
          • The Spirit of Ukraine
          • taiyang@lemmy.world
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            Useful information. That said, it’s probably a little more dangerous in this case because too many people are personifying LLM behavior. I don’t think any people assume The Spirit of Ukraine is a sentient being, for instance.

            But I concede that the people pushing AI certainly can be, especially since their influence has ruined so many lives already and is poised to ruin many more, both directly and indirectly.

          • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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            It’s more of a branding thing I guess. It’s not like the “award” is real, it’s just “this is what the ruling class likes this year”

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          The front page literally says: “the architects of AI” are the person of the year.

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            In tiny font compared to everything else. It’s clear AI is the person of the year.

            Although “the architects of subprime mortgages” would have been a funny person of the year too.

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    Hell of a way to announce you don’t understand the concept of Time Person of the Year

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      Yeah, that’s the excuse they use when later it turns out that their picks weren’t that good, but overall theme is that they try to show the positive people/events.

      AI is being prepared as a revolution that can have positive benefits, they are also trying to mislead people that it can think, though when you actually use it for things like software engineering you quickly learn that it is now scam than anything.

      The tool is only good in negative aspects such as disinformation and surveillance.

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    In defense of Time magazine here they did have Hitler as person of the year once. Its just the most influential person/thing not the “best”.

  • Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    AI is definitelly the “Thing of the Year” in terms of its impact.

    Doesn’t mean it’s a good thing though, just high impact (and impact which is going to be even higher when the bubble collapses dragging the rest of the American Economy with it).

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    Everyone here is complaining that AI isn’t a person and bringing up 2006… Nobody seems to remember 1982’s person of the year.