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The All New Adverts that Grind my Gears

The next meet up in the royal London is going to be fun, loads of middle aged men talking about comfy shoes
Been a few years since I attended but for that level of chat, might return
 
The next meet up in the royal London is going to be fun, loads of middle aged men talking about comfy shoes
Tonight is my night out with 'the lads' I'm not sure when the conversation, changed from talk about cars, motorbikes, football, power tools etc to statins, blood pressure, prostate issues and hospital.appointments.
 
Doesn't grind my gears, find it quite amusing:

 
Can’t get my head around the statement that’s trying to be made to be honest, is it two women, a woman and a bloke, a woman and a transsexual.
Very Lynx.
 
Can’t get my head around the statement that’s trying to be made to be honest, is it two women, a woman and a bloke, a woman and a transsexual.
Very Lynx.
It's about the scent is so sweet it makes the usually sweetest things jeaulous (I think).
 
The best advert in recent times was the Snickers one where the two couples are playing a board game and one of the women gets the wrong idea when the other says should we switch partners? The acting from the bloke when he says "Tyler's apparently" in response to his girlfriend embarrasingly saying "who's turn is it?" is really funny and delivered to perfection.

Always makes me chuckle that one.


 
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Deodorant companies cottoning on to that you might spray it on your balls as well as armpits.
 
The current CoPilot one with some moron getting the piece of shit to brief it on pricing strategy in real-time, in a meeting.

If I saw or suspected someone doing that, I wouldn't think you're a brave innovator of new tech, I'd think you don't know what you're talking about and you're a danger to your company.

AI has its uses (drawing up meeting notes is a good one, providing you check what it churns out, because it still doesn't always get it right so you need someone who was there and actually listening to have a second look) but I would not describe "negotiation" as one of them.

Similarly, a note for people applying for jobs - don't use AI to write your CV and/or covering letter and blindly C&P it in, do you want to know how obvious it looks? Very, is the answer. And no is the next answer you'll hear.
 
Similarly, a note for people applying for jobs - don't use AI to write your CV and/or covering letter and blindly C&P it in, do you want to know how obvious it looks? Very, is the answer. And no is the next answer you'll hear.
I was part of a recruitment panel at work in November and we had over 200 applications to shortlist. It became obvious which ones had used AI for their covers as the wording was very similar on many. One particular favourite was where the applicant had c&p from AI without reading it and wherever personalisation was required still said [insert company name], [insert job title], [insert example], etc
 
The current CoPilot one with some moron getting the piece of shit to brief it on pricing strategy in real-time, in a meeting.
I’ve seen a couple of these, in one of them the answer AI gives doesn’t even tackle the question, just chucks out some generic revenue / cost bollocks. That doesn’t make me want to use it!
 
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