• rottingleaf@lemmy.world
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    4 个月前

    This feels a bit similar to USSR of 60s promising communism and space travel tomorrow, humans on new planets and such in propaganda.

    Not comparable at all, the social and economic systems are more functional than that of USSR at any stage in the developed nations, and cryptocurrencies and LLMs are just two kinds of temporary frustrations which will be overshadowed by some real breakthrough of which we don’t yet know.

    But with LLMs, unlike blockchain-based toys, it’s funny how all the conformist, normie, big, establishment-related organizations and social strata are very enthusiastic over their adoption.

    I don’t know any managers of such level and can’t ask what exactly they are optimistic about and what exactly they see in that technology.

    I suspect the fact that algorithms of those are not so complex, and the important part is datasets, means something.

    Maybe they really, honestly, want to believe that they’ll be able to replace intelligent humans with AIs, ownership of which will be determined by power. So it’s people with power thinking this way they can get even more power and make the alternative path of decentralization, democratization and such impossible. If they think that, then they are wrong.

    But so many cunning people can’t be so stupid, so there is something we don’t see or don’t realize we see.

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      4 个月前

      It is because they use LLM for their work and for their work LLM works mind blowing good (writing lies to get what you want) *sarcasm

      • rottingleaf@lemmy.world
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        I don’t know. Maybe endorsement of LLMs and “AIs” is a way to encourage people create datasets, which can then be used for other things.

        Also this technology is good for one thing - flagging people for some political sympathies or likeliness to behave a certain way, based on their other behavior.

        As if - a technology to make kill lists for fascists, if you excuse my alarmism. Maybe nobody will come at night in black leather to take you away, but you won’t get anywhere near posts affecting serious decisions. An almost bloodless world fascist revolution.