• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    We can do both at the same time.

    The computer science majors who are actually developing these technologies are not the CEOs who are exploiting them and creating all of the fallout in society. Addressing the CEOs and the rampant capitalist exploitation of AI is a completely different project than developing the technology.

    Telling the scientists to stop until we’ve sorted out the CEOs doesn’t make any sense.

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        4 hours ago

        It’s more of a “Don’t confuse science with business” kind of argument.

        Looking at neural network-based machine learning as being made up of only commercial LLM services and then condemning an entire field of research is short-sighed at best. The people profiting off of LLMs, stealing data, building data centers and buying up the world’s supply of computer hardware are not the scientists and researchers, it’s the rich capitalists who’re trying to buy monopoly powers using their excessive piles of wealth.

        There’s more to machine learning than ChatGPT, but you couldn’t tell that by reading the social media hot takes.

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          16 minutes ago

          There’s more to machine learning than ChatGPT, but you couldn’t tell that by reading the social media hot takes.

          No disagreement here. But I think you’re taking people’s words a little too literally.

          When people say they hate the “AI” at work, that they don’t want “AI” crammed into everything and they don’t want “AI” data centres to jack up their neighbourhood’s water and energy costs, they are actually talking about LLMs. Nobody is objecting to the TTS/STT engine on their phones, to pattern-based threat recognition online or to cancer-spotting computer vision models in modern medicine. Nobody wants to stop or even ban machine learning as a whole. They just use the broad term “AI” for the much narrower AI subclass of LLMs.

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          3 hours ago

          Then go the hell on do your AI science. If it works then it works. Go build an AI that’s more than a speculation bubble and can actually help people instead of throwing us into nightmare hell world.

          Who is stopping you?

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            3 hours ago

            Probably because the scientists FauxLiving’s taking about are paid by the capitalists to make the problem-causing machines. The only way for them to continue working is to not address their employers.

            And for the scientists trying to make the pure wholesome science AI, every advance (like cancer cell spotting) is overshadowed by a bigger issue like de-skilling the people who have to do the training, or worse (like an LLM rejecting people’s insurance and a chance to even see that deskilled doctor)