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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3613920

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“This isn’t going to stop,” Allen told the New York Times. “Art is dead, dude. It’s over. A.I. won. Humans lost.”

"But I still want to get paid for it."

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[–] Prunebutt@slrpnk.net -2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Every word in every language changes over time. The term AI changing is the absolute normal. It's not some mark against it.

Lumping machine learning algorithms, llms, regressive learning, search algorithms all in one bucket and calling it "AI" serves no proper purpose. There is no consensus, it's not a clear definition, it's not convenient and it only helps sell bullshit. Llms aren't intelligent. Calling them that is the opposite of useful.

Current llms are phenomenally beneficial for some things.

Namely: the portfolio of tech shareholders and grifters.

Millions of developers have had their entire careers completely changed.

Lol, no. What's your source for this?

Teachers are able to grade work in 10% of the time.

Poor students.

Children through to college students and anyone interested in learning have infinitely patient tutors on demand 24 hours a day.

Have you heard of the stories where students believed some AI bullshit more than what their teacher told them? Great "tutor" you have there.

The fact that you are completely clueless about what is going on

Sure, bud. /s

It just means that you not only feel like you are "beyond learning", it also means that you don't even have people in your life that are still interested in personal growth, or you are too shallow to have conversations with anyone who is.

Oh, please tell me more about my life, stranger on the internet! /s

What an asshole, seriously.

Have fun in your tech cult, you ableist bootlicker.

[–] aiccount@monyet.cc 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yesterday's AI is today's normal technology, this is just what keeps happening. Some people just keep forgetting how rapidly things are changing.

You'll join this "cult" once the masses do, just like you have been doing all along. Some of us are just out here a little bit in the future. You will be one of us when you think it becomes cool, and then you will self-righteously act like you were one of us all along. That's just what weak-minded followers do. They try to seem like they knew all along where the world was headed without ever trying to look ahead and ridiculing anyone who does.

[–] Prunebutt@slrpnk.net -1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The thing you're evangelizing only leads to more consolidation of power and money, loss of jobs and power for the working class and climate devastation.

[–] aiccount@monyet.cc 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, technological progress has historically made life worse for humans.

[–] Prunebutt@slrpnk.net 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Technological "progress" historically mostly served to siphon power to the wealthy.

Also, as a species, we're currently in the process of conucting a mass extinction, as well as destroying our biosphere.

I recommend you to read the book "Blood in the Machine" as an account how industrialization worsened the life of 19th century textile workers and how the Luddites fought against the disenfrachisement of the people.

[–] aiccount@monyet.cc 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I recommend reading "The Better Angels of Our Nature" by Steven Pinker. People love to complain about how much worse quality of life has gotten for people, but when actually pressed for specific ways it has gotten worse, they are almost always arguing from a complete ignorance of history. Lifespan is much longer, healthspan is much longer, rapes are way down, murders are way down, torture is way down, dying in childbirth is way down, incest is way fown, pedophilia is way down, starvation is way down, dying from wild animals is way down, wars are way down. Problems now for lots of the world are things like people bickering over who gets to be next to who when they pee and who called a "he" a "she".

This idea that the world is way worse than it used to be is absurd and just shines a massive light on how popular it has gotten to selfish brats completely oblivious of where we came from.

[–] Prunebutt@slrpnk.net 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I knowof Steven Pinker and don't agree with his conclusions. I even got a video debunking him you're probably not gonna watch either

but when actually pressed for specific ways it has gotten worse, they are almost always arguing from a complete ignorance of history.

You've ignored my point about climate change. I'm quite sure that concerning history, I got a bit more nuanced takes than you do.

Lifespan is much longer, healthspan is much longer

Medical advances have been made, yes. Inpart due to, technological advancements. These are fundamentally good and not what I'm arguing against.

rapes are way down

How is that a result of technological advances and not social movements fighting for a brighter future?

murders are way down, torture is way down,

I doubt that, if you look at it globally. Israel is currently performing a genocide. I consider that murder.

dying in childbirth is way down

Again, healthcare advances.

incest is way fown, pedophilia is way down, starvation is way down

Not touching those points.

dying from wild animals is way down

Ecodiversity is way down and global pandemics are way up.

wars are way down

Are you kidding me? Did you live under a rock for the last 50 years?

Problems now for lots of the world are things like people bickering over who gets to be next to who when they pee and who called a "he" a "she".

No, problems now for "lots of the world" is climate change, job insecurity, housing crisis, dangers of a global war escalation, ...

This idea that the world is way worse than it used to be

Not what I said.

selfish brats completely oblivious of where we came from

Says the person who choses to ignore how much progress has been done through sometimes violent, social movements.

[–] aiccount@monyet.cc 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It is honestly amazing how little you know of history. We literally had over 100 weeks with more casualties than the entire Russian and isreali wars combined back in ww2. And somehow you think wars are now worse. It's honestly mind boggling.

Also, it is absolutely undeniable that murder is way down. You haven't looked, and you can't imagine how far off you are. The same for pandemics, it's not even comparable. You are arguing that dinosaurs are smaller than most mice and it would be hilarious if it wasn't so sad that you are so sure of yourself and so completely wrong about something you refuse to research. It is literally so easy to quickly look up and find you are wrong.

[–] Prunebutt@slrpnk.net 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

you didn't watch the video, did you?

How are global pandemics way down? hou often did global pandemics occur in the past?

Ok, you got me. WWII was afwul. I would also consider it a historical outlier.

And you're gonna ignore climate change completely, huh?

[–] aiccount@monyet.cc 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Clearly, climate change is on the rise. It is absolutely a fair price to pay for all the advancement. For almost all of history, we were dying under 30 years, we are close to triple that thanks to technology and all signs point to lifespan increasing. For pandemics, even if we outrageously compare just the number of deaths, not even percentages as we should, many pandemics of the distant past were way way worse than the only one almost all of us have seen in our lifetimes.

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/history-of-pandemics-deadliest/

I know you have it in your head that technology is evil or whatever, but that falls flat when you look up the numbers you are so afraid of. You are like a teenager complaining about how awful their parents are when literally everything you love and enjoy has come directly from them. I would not be surprised in the least if you are a literal teenager with how little you have heard about history.

[–] Prunebutt@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 months ago

For almost all of history, we were dying under 30 years, we are close to triple that thanks to technology and all signs point to lifespan increasing.

You accuse me of knowing "alarmingly little" about history and hit me with that bullshit statistic of "dying under 30"? Get outta here. Also: I already explained that I completely condone the medical advancements.

I get a feeling that you're constantly strawmanning me, by acting as if I'm like "everything used to be better all the time". I'm not saying that some parts of life have gotten better. But I'm harshly objecting to the notion that technological progress has been a positive good to all of humanity. What I said was that technology usually helps the powerful to become even more powerful. I'm guessrng that you live in the imperial core (look it up) and therefore partly benefited from this concentration of power. This won't stay that way, if you're not rich. And a look at the state of common people in 19th century Europe (during the industrial revolution) backs me up on that one.

It's simply naive to claim that "everything has gotten better", while ignoring everything that has gotten worse.

It is absolutely a fair price to pay for all the advancement

For pandemics, even if we outrageously compare just the number of deaths, not even percentages as we should, many pandemics of the distant past were way way worse than the only one almost all of us have seen in our lifetimes.

Global pandemics weren't a thing in the past. And the one we encountered could have been avoided, if it wouldn't have been for the profit motive.

Don't you think that some cooky infographic from 2020 might be a **teeny bity* out of date?

I know you have it in your head that technology is evil or whatever

You're talking about your strawman. I prefer a more nuanced take.

but that falls flat when you look up the numbers you are so afraid of.

Measure your tone. You come off as a dick. You've yet to supply data that's not ridiculous. Watch the video.

Well, if you allow me some wild accusation: if I'm a teenager, then you're like a child arguing that Santa must exist on account of all the presents appearing on Christmas. And all the Stories of sweatshops for your christmas sneakers are lies, because obviously, the elves were making these.

I would not be surprised in the least if you are a literal teenager with how little you have heard about history.

Says the person who refuse to educate themselves to, learn things that question their held believs a tiny bit. I've literally proposed you history books to read.

[–] aiccount@monyet.cc 0 points 2 months ago (1 children)

There is a reason why you point to examples from years ago, that's because that is where you are still stuck.

[–] Prunebutt@slrpnk.net -1 points 2 months ago

Students "correcting" their teachers on AI bullshit isn't "from years ago".

Old examples of AI I counted used to be the bleeding edge of AI research. Now they're an old hat. The same thing will happen to LLMs. And LLMs won't lead to so-called "AGI", just like the other examples didn't.