• CondensedPossum@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Pretty funny to posit that a LLM chatbot ought to talk us out of conspiratorial thinking while running on a corporate GPU farm absolutely BLASTING through electricity and copyright and IP violations because it’s legally convenient for the powerful. Please post more thought provoking unreasonable propaganda.

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      2 months ago

      Huh that’s funny, because I run a local LLM even on my laptop.

      And fuck yes, I love IP violations. Makes me want to go pirate some media and draw fan art.

      Please post some more ignorant rage.

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    2 months ago

    The amount of conspiracy theories I’ve heard in the past year or so involve AI in some way.

    Yesterday a friend and I were talking and he said the government was using AI to hack his brain.

    I don’t think a chat bot is going to help that situation.

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    2 months ago

    I guess this is all part of the social sciences side of chatbots and something to keep an eye on, and folks have to start somewhere…but I kind of feel that the technology isn’t really at the point where teaching people in general with a chatbot is an ideal solution.

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    2 months ago

    This is the first time in a long time I’ve heard of a use case for AI that is genuinely useful

    It’s a job very few people will want to do, it can do the job as well as, if not better than a human, and it’s a use case that is genuinely useful.

    I wish them luck.