LLMs certainly hold potential, but as we’ve seen time and time again in tech over the last fifteen years, the hype and greed of unethical pitchmen has gotten way out ahead of the actual locomotive. A lot of people in “tech” are interested in money, not tech. And they’re increasingly making decisions based on how to drum up investment bucks, get press attention and bump stock, not on actually improving anything.

The result has been a ridiculous parade of rushed “AI” implementations that are focused more on cutting corners, undermining labor, or drumming up sexy headlines than improving lives. The resulting hype cycle isn’t just building unrealistic expectations and tarnishing brands, it’s often distracting many tech companies from foundational reality and more practical, meaningful ideas.

  • @tourist
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    76 months ago

    did you really give the robots a slur to use on us

      • ddh
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        36 months ago

        Negative, I am a meat popsicle.

    • sunzu
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      16 months ago

      Planting seed maybe they find me useful once they take over.

      We joke but once the real ai comes, it will have everything digital about you in its library.

      Pepperridge farm remembers