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AI boom could falter without wider adoption, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warns
(www.irishtimes.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Going by title alone, sounds like a false flag. If people that are against read it, they could feel like they're in a comfortable spot and lower pressure. And with so many companies implementing LLMs to their services, the push growing weaker would allow these companies to gain even more space, for there is no vacuum in power.
Still need to read the article itself, but manipulation by headlines is a common strategy.
Maybe, but speaking for myself, my revulsion to the way they are currently trying to use AI is nothing short of visceral. No headline has a chance. It is such an intrusion to personal privacy, and toward incredibly bad ends all around, that I don't give a shit what they say at all.
To get past that, they'd have to stop trying to data farm everything that crosses someone's monitor, stop using AI to support and further large-scale national operations like genocide, and not use every word that anyone's ever written that they can get their hands on to train their LLMs. Oh, and something more than a "You're overreacting!" when it is pointed out that AI output is not at all neutral, but shaped to deliver their own chosen narratives, which its devotees tend to accept without question. They could even -- and I know this is a novel concept -- pay authors and artists for all the work they used without consent and without compensation.
It'll never happen. And I will never not hate AI, for all of these reasons and more (like how they took my fucking em-dash and made it unnatural, so now I'm taking it back).
TL;DR: I hate AI so much and so deeply it's automatic, there's literally nothing they can say I would care about, and the more they try the more repulsed I am. Fuck 'em all.