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Ask Slashdot: What's the Stupidest Use of AI You Saw In 2025?
lundi 29 décembre 2025, 13:35 , par Slashdot
With all this talk of 'disruption' and 'inevitability,' this is our chance to have some fun. Personally, I think 2025's worst AI 'innovation' was the AI-powered web browsers that eat web pages and then spit out a slop 'summary' of what you would've seen if you'd actually visited the web page. But there've been other AI projects that were just exquisitely, quintessentially bad... — Two years after the death of Suzanne Somers, her husband recreated her with an AI-powered robot. — Disneyland imagineers used deep reinforcement learning to program a talking robot snowman. — Attendees at LA Comic Con were offered that chance to to talk to an AI-powered hologram of Stan Lee for $20. — And of course, as the year ended, the Wall Street Journal announced that a vending machine run by Anthropic's Claude AI had been tricked into giving away hundreds of dollars in merchandise for free, including a PlayStation 5, a live fish, and underwear. What did I miss? What 'AI fails' will you remember most about 2025? Share your own thoughts and observations in the comments. What's the stupidest use of AI you saw In 2025? Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://ask.slashdot.org/story/25/12/29/0738214/ask-slashdot-whats-the-stupidest-use-of-ai-you-saw-i...
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