Comment on An earnest question about the AI/LLM hate
wolf@lemmy.zip 3 weeks ago
I am in software and a software engineer, but the least of my concerns is being replaced by an LLM any time soon.
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I don’t hate LLMs, they are just a tool and it does not make sense at all to hate a LLM the same way it does not make sense to hate a rock
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I hate the marketing and the hype for several reasons:
- You use the term AI/LLM in the posts title: There is nothing intelligent about LLMs if you understand how they work
- The craziness about LLMs in the media, press and business brainwashes non technical people to think that there is intelligence involved and that LLMs will get better and better and solve the worlds problems (possible, but when you do an informed guess, the chances are quite low within the next decade)
- All the LLM shit happening: Automatic translations w/o even asking me if stuff should be translated on websites, job loss for translators, companies hoping to get rid of experienced technical people because LLMs (and we will have to pick up the slack after the hype)
- The lack of education in the population (and even among tech people) about how LLMs work, their limits and their usages…
LLMs are at the same time impressive (think jump to chat-gpt 4), show the ugliest forms of capitalism (CEOs learning, that every time they say AI the stock price goes 5% up), helpful (generate short pieces of code, translate other languages), annoying (generated content) and even dangerous (companies with the money can now literally and automatically flood the internet/news/media with more bullshit and faster).
doctorschlotkin@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
Everything you said is great except for the rock metaphor. It’s more akin to a gun in that it’s a tool made by man that has the capacity to do incredible damage and already has on a social level.
Guns ain’t just laying around on the ground, nor are LLMs. Rocks however, are, like, it’s practically their job.
BestBouclettes@jlai.lu 3 weeks ago
LLMs and generative AI will do what social media did to us, but a thousand times worse. All that plus the nightmarish capacity of pattern matching at an industrial scale. Inequalities, repression, oppression, and corruption will skyrocket because of it. It’s genuinely terrifying.