Related to the end of my previous post. It's not that LLMs have no use. It's that everyone I know that likes them seems to forget about their error rates and how easily their hallucinations "sound right" but are so very wrong. It's even worse behavior than copy/pasting shit out of Stackoverflow or whatever the first search result out of AltaVista was in the early internet days. At least there there was some hope of auditing/correction at some point. None here. #media #ai #rant #chatgpt
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in reply to JB Carroll • • •@JB Carroll @Hank G ☑️ With the current crop of LLMs chatbots, given the absolutely massive and parallel investment underway, I believe we’ve already plateaued for generative output quality. In part because of the inherent limitations of the tech itself (black box Markov Chain), and in other part because the input of the most popular models has already started to be tainted by its own output, used to generate content that AI crawlers later ingest indiscriminately.
So I wouldn’t put too much hope in the current generation of what we call AI. And given the manufactured hype and the obvious intellectual worker fungibility prospect the current tech offers, it appear it’s here to stay, way longer than similar grifts blockchain or NFTs that both didn’t have any labor cost reduction promise.
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in reply to JB Carroll • • •@JB Carroll @Hank G ☑️ I used to be dazzled by this kind of prospect, but then I read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and I agree with Douglas Adams, such a system would produce output so incomprehensible to us that it would be virtually useless.
As it turns out we do not currently need an artificial brain-like entity with synapses that can fire millions of times faster than ours, we need a global political will to apply existing theoretical solutions to practical issues mankind is facing on its home planet. And that definitely won't happen.
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