But these are neither problems of the technology, nor of it being hosted. It’s an issue of the person using it, the situation, and the person receiving it, as well as all their values.
Not sure why people are directing their hate against the tools instead of the actual politics and governments not taking the current and potential future ones seriously. Technology and progress are never the problem.
daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
I think there may be two exceptions to that rule.
Accessibility. People who may have issues writing long coherent text due the need to use some different input method (think about tetraplegic people for instance). LLM generated text could be of great aid there.
Translation. I do hate forced translation. But it’s true that for some people it may be needed. And I think LLM translation models have already surpassed other forms of automatic software translation.
dil@lemmy.zip 1 week ago
There are always exceptions/outliers to any rule, it’s basically playing devils advocate to bring them up, I never care for it, like a conversation about someone murdering someone for funsies and saying but there are cases where people should be murdered like the joker from batman