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  • It’s actually a useful tool… If it were not too often used for so very dystopian purposes.

    But it’s not just AI. All services, systems, etc… So many are just money grabs, hate, opinion making or general manipulation… I have many things I hate more about “modern” society, than I do as to how LLMs are used.

    I like the lemmy mindset far more than reddit and only on the AI topic people here are brainlessly focused on the tool instead of the people using the tool.






  • Well, not quite.

    There are plenty of jobs that require smart people which can be automated a lot.

    Business analytics, legal stuff, etc.

    They won’t kill the need for expert human minds yet, but the jobs will need significantly less people overall for the same work, which means less jobs in those areas, which then leads to less people being able to learn those jobs and we are headed towards elite humans VS most humans being struggling slave-consumers.

    At least from a current perspective.

    If universal income or such were a thing all those consumers could focus on creating and learning what they truly like, many turning into experts organically, most likely.

    But no, society is too dumb and rigid to adapt to this reality without everything burning to the ground first



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    5 months ago

    I use AI daily and find it useful as a tool. Its also frustrating in its current state. The disgusting default buttlick responses, trying to please the user with fake polite drool. And then the many, many mistakes.

    And it’s a new tool, so yea it need to ripen…

    And that means to go all in on a company strategic level of AI as a technology is dumb.

    When building a product the problem the product solves is to be the center of the work. Not the technology used to achieve the solution.








  • It depends.

    If the time I save from the summary I generate is used for stuff that is also complex then the effect is not as stated in the article.

    For me AI is a tool like many others and when I use it I have to proof read, understand and compare just as much as before because I’ve used LLMs enough not to fully trust their output.

    They provide a good starting point and anyone who just stops there and takes that first draft of work as-is has no idea what they want to achieve in the first place