rabiezaater

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[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 2 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Good resource there on energy consumption, thanks for sharing. I had heard some things about the energy use being over stated, or over focused on, but that is a very comprehensive outline of exactly the overall impact.

[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

I'm am no longer engaging with posts that have chosen to change the subject to tone policing. Feel free to actually respond to the topic at hand, but I am not responding to anyone outside of that, such as whether or not I'm discussing the topic appropriately or not.

[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 points 12 hours ago

Is your second paragraph not specifically a response to my argument about AI? The fixation on my argument style is really getting old, and highlights how weak the arguments of the vigorously anti-ai camp are, that they need to change the subject to tone policing, rather than actually debating on the merits. I'm done with that, but feel free to keep trying to change the subject.

[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

What signs would you need to see to believe I am ingesting or contemplating other points of view? I have asked questions, tried to discuss the points that were raised, and even told those I disagree that I appreciate their opinion. For those who have been extra pedantic and focused more on the semantics of the arguments (i.e, you), I have had less patience and curiosity, because those arguments are not really relevant to the actual topic, and more of an ad hominem against me as a person. Overall though, I have not called anyone derogatory names (unlike others in this thread), I have not dismissed someone's ideas out of hand without providing sources or examples, and I feel I have engaged in a respectful and calm manner. I'm not here to troll anyone, I just would like to discuss the topic I have laid out above. Sorry if my approach has not been what you would have preferred, but to be honest, given that you have not actually contributed to the discussion meaningfully, I frankly don't give a shit. So I'm done debating my debate style, and if you choose to continue focusing on it, as opposed to the debate topic itself, then I will be removing you from my interactions permanently.

[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

In what way is making a counter point disingenuous? Why do I need to just blindly accept what someone says without any pushback?

[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

Very illuminating. Hopefully you are consistent in your ethics and hate every other tool that capitalists use in our modern society to exploit workers and the environment. Definitely don't drive anywhere or work in a job that pays out by the hour.

[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

I love when people dismiss your argument without actually addressing it in any way, instead choosing to focus on pedantic logical fallacy classifications in a theoretical and non-specific way that does not actually explain what fallacies you have executed, and where. Good stuff, really convinced me or your side of the argument.

[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[โ€“] rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

My point exactly.

 

I get some of the surface level reasons, and those annoy me too. Cramming AI into everything is dumb and unnecessary.

However, I do feel that at a deeper level, it has a lot of useful applications that will absolutely change society and improve the efficiency and skills of those who use it. For example, if someone wants to learn to code, they could take a few different paths. There are the traditional paths, just read or go to school and learn to code that way. Or you could pay for a bootcamp or an online coding education platform. Or, you could just tell an AI chatbot you want to learn to code, and have them become your teacher, and correct any errors you make in real time. Another application is in generating ideas or quick mock ups. Say I'm playing a game of d&d with friends. I need a character avatar so I just provide a description to the AI and it makes it up quick. It might take a few prompts, but it usually does a pretty good job. Or if I have a scenario I need to make a few enemies for, I could just provide the description of those enemies and have a quick stat block made up for them.

I realize that there are underlying issues with regard to training the AI on others work, but as someone who is a musician myself, and a supporter of open source as often as possible, I feel that it's a bit hypocritical for people to get upset about AI "stealing" work with regard to code or other stuff that people willingly put out there for free for others to consume. Any artist or coder could "steal" the work of others for inspiration for their work, the same as an AI does, an AI is just much more efficient about it. I do think that most of the corporations that are pushing some new AI feature or promising the world or end of the labor force is full of shit, and that we are definitely in some sort of an AI bubble, but the technology itself is definitely useful in a lot of ways, and if it can be developed on a more localized and decentralized scale (community owned AI hubs anyone?), it could actually be a really powerful and beneficial technology for organizations and individuals looking to do more with less.

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