I want it and I like it. I’ve been using llms for years now with great benefit to myself.
Like any tool one just needs to know how to use them. Apparently you don’t.
Because pretty much nobody wants it or likes it.
I want it and I like it. I’ve been using llms for years now with great benefit to myself.
Like any tool one just needs to know how to use them. Apparently you don’t.
I think you’re mistaken – there are a large number of people who vehemently dislike it.
loutr@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
That’s just not true, chatgpt & co are hugely popular, which is a big part of the issue.
Sanguine_Sasquatch@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Nazism was hugely popular in Germany in the early 20th century, but was it a good thing?
jsomae@lemmy.ml 3 weeks ago
You do realize the root of this thread was this question, right?
gradual@lemmings.world 3 weeks ago
Analogies are fallacies. All they do is reveal that you can’t argue the merits of the topic at hand, so you need to derail and distract by pivoting to something else.
Now we need to debate the accuracy of your analogy, which is never 1:1, instead of talking about what we were talking about previously.
You’re also arguing with the wrong person. You should be talking to the person who argued “AI is a negative because pretty much nobody likes it” instead of the person who says it’s not true that “nobody likes it.”
AI discussion at this point are litmus tests for who is an average layman that lets other laymen do their thinking for them. It really puts into perspective how much popular opinion should be scrutinized.
Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
Hugely popular, mostly with a bunch of dorks nobody likes that much.
People are getting the message now, but when it first came out, there were so many posts about what ChatGPT had to say about the topic, and the posters never seemed to understand why nobody cared.