• @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    I mean, so far, all of them require tons of humanly produced data.

    Discriminative AI (deep learning et al) requires humans to label data for hours on end, per use-case.
    And generative AI (LLMs et al) require just insane amounts of human works to copy from, albeit not necessarily limited to individual use-cases.

    I guess, what I’m saying is that the ratio of how much labor humans (involuntarily) invested into AIs, compared to the labor these AIs actually perform, is likely a lot higher than 70%.

    • @Archpawn
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      21 year ago

      But that’s mostly labor humans were doing anyway.

      • Hugucinogens
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        31 year ago

        This would be true, if recording and labelling that work was free. But it isn’t, it requires effort.