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TranscriptTitle text: This is how you all fucking sound

[A smug tech bro wearing a sideways cap, watch, chain around his neck stands in front of a data center by a lake with dead fish. A smoke stack blows pollution into the air]

Tech bro: AI is already here, thereโ€™s no going back.

[A smug man in a suit with cigarette in hand stands in a restaurant while two disgruntled diners cough from the smoke]

Suit: Smoking indoors is already here, thereโ€™s no going back.

[A smug man in a top hat and suit stands in a factory with two sad and dirty children]

Hat: Child labor is already here, thereโ€™s no going back.

[A smug plantation owner stands in front of a field with with two angry slaves]

Plantation owner: The Atlantic Slave trade is already here, thereโ€™s no going back.

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[โ€“] drmoose@lemmy.world 10 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

It's comparing apples to oranges.

AI is software. We never stopped any software change before. Even heavily disliked and banned systems like crypto currency or vpns etc. still exist.

For the record I agree that AI needs more regulation and we could even force stop development of new models but LLMs will never be stopped in any meaningful way. You can take an open source model and run it today.

LLMs are here to stay until it's replaced by other technology.

[โ€“] MalReynolds@slrpnk.net 5 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

AI is software. We never stopped any software change before.

Good point, hard to stop something that has near zero cost of copying (see also 'piracy')

Which is why techbros are trying to put a moat around it with 'datacentres' . Problem is, as the tech advances, it keeps getting smaller. QWEN 3.6 27B can run fine on a 16GB video card and if you give it more time it'll be as 'smart' as bigger models. Doesn't have as much world knowledge as the bigs, but for many usecases that's irrelevant.

Really, 'datacentres' are more about stealing compute from the masses so they can rent it back, with control.

[โ€“] drmoose@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago

You may have a good point here that changed my opinion on datacenter opposition. We definitely need more datacenter compute and always will but maybe making it more difficult can shift the market towards on device compute or smaller servers so opposing datacenters can be a net good outcome.

[โ€“] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 5 hours ago

I feel like this comic is bait

[โ€“] hark@lemmy.world 11 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Reminds me of when the stupid "Web 3.0" made up by blockchain freaks was supposed to be the future. Not every technology will be as widespread as the internet. The internet facilitates communication across the entire world and offers many advantages over phone, mail, and other forms of communication.

The use cases and advantages are clear, even if there was an overly eager hype cycle in the 90s. AI might have some uses, but a clear advantage has not actually been established yet, nor have the legal challenges been ironed out. Remember that the current iteration of AI would not have been possible without breaking tons of IP law, slurping up as much data as possible.

[โ€“] auntieclokwise@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

Agree AI is as overhyped as the internet in the late 90's was. I also think AI or some descendent of it will likely be as ubiquitous as the Internet is now. There's quite a few problems right now that AI just seems really well suited to solving, unlike the blockchain where it really only solved one sorta esoteric problem. I look at AI as being the bridge between the real world where things are fuzzy, rules are inconsistent, things don't have clear cut answers, etc and the digital world where everything is precise and well defined. That's not something that's going away.

However, what I see happening with AI is much the same thing as what happened with the Internet. To use the Internet in the late 90's was frustrating. The computers sucked, they were huge, they used a bunch of power, the connection was slow, connections dropped, they weren't always on, they took quite some to establish, etc. It wasn't till CPUs got good enough to be able to be battery powered and still render full websites (in other words, the key building block of a smartphone) that the Internet really became a ubiquitous thing for most people. Today's AI uses way too much power, requires hardware that's way too expensive, is less smart than people think it is, has problems learning, has problems with hallucinations, etc. What I see happening is the AI bubble crashes, like the dotcom crash, but then it comes back once the technology is really ready.

As far as law and IP go, the Internet often had lots of issues with that too. Lookup the origins of why we have Section 230. It's still something we're arguing over. We'll figure out the legal issues. And IP law is broken, has been for a long time. It needs a revamp to bring it back to some sanity. I have no problem with AI breaking IP law. Much of that shouldn't be under copyright anyway.

[โ€“] CileTheSane@lemmy.ca 32 points 9 hours ago

Except child and slave labour was cheap and profitable. AI is neither cheap nor profitable.

[โ€“] Jankatarch@lemmy.world 22 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

I am more mad about people saying "it's improvng exponentially." The rate of improvement is falling, if enything.

Bunch of people said it because sci-fi made them believe so, and then everyone else went along with it for some reason.

Either the exponent is 1/2 or people are just having shared delusions.

[โ€“] vivalapivo@lemmy.today 16 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

No, because you guys debating with actors who exist only in your head

[โ€“] 3rdXthecharm@lemmy.ml 8 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Why do you say that? I had this exact conversation today at work

[โ€“] vivalapivo@lemmy.today 1 points 3 hours ago

Because people do not listen. Pro-ai people are not as charged as pro trump people - most of them would debate in a good faith

[โ€“] nonentity@sh.itjust.works 4 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

No one who is impressed with LLMs to the point they believe they should in any way be mistaken for intelligence must be summarily ignored and excluded from decision processes which affect anyone not similarly impaired.

LLMs are only AI as Accelerators and Amplifiers of Ignorance and Incompetence, with vanishingly scarce examples of Iteration and Insight.

[โ€“] backalleycoyote@lemmy.today 2 points 4 hours ago

LLMs might be garbage but the children yearn for the mines. And are we really better as a civilization for the loss of indoor smoking while indulging the all-you-can-eat option at Sizzler?

[โ€“] aGenitalBreeze@lemmy.world 36 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (8 children)

Well to be fair to the giant pieces of shit in positions of power all over the states they are trying to bring child labor back as well

I'd bet good money it's the same people fighting to keep child marriage.

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[โ€“] canniest_tod@lemmy.world 15 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (2 children)

None of those things were new technology. The assembly line didn't go away when people were angry about being laid off.

If you're talking about a specific product of AI ("art" for example), you might want to make that clearer. If you're talking about AI in general, you're treating this one thing like it's a reason to try turning back the clock.

The rational thing to do would be getting politically involved to get AI out of corporate ownership.

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[โ€“] pr0sp3kt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 hours ago

If you compare AI with crypto, or NFT ok. This meme doesn't have sense...

[โ€“] KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone 21 points 11 hours ago (11 children)
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