I mean, fuck LLMs but if you are going to use #AI, use their money instead of yours.
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I mean, fuck LLMs but if you are going to use #AI, use their money instead of yours. It does give me glee that people are spending company token money. https://www.cio.com/article/4155404/ai-token-freeloaders-are-coming-for-your-customer-support-chatbot.html #LLM
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I mean, fuck LLMs but if you are going to use #AI, use their money instead of yours. It does give me glee that people are spending company token money. https://www.cio.com/article/4155404/ai-token-freeloaders-are-coming-for-your-customer-support-chatbot.html #LLM
@WeirdWriter "enlisting a second LLM to review submitted queries could be reasonably effective." [clown emoji]
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@WeirdWriter "enlisting a second LLM to review submitted queries could be reasonably effective." [clown emoji]
That one made me spit out my morning tea with laughter! @hryggrbyr
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I mean, fuck LLMs but if you are going to use #AI, use their money instead of yours. It does give me glee that people are spending company token money. https://www.cio.com/article/4155404/ai-token-freeloaders-are-coming-for-your-customer-support-chatbot.html #LLM
@WeirdWriter@caneandable.social
The fact that they're calling it "AI token theft" when customers use the AI chatbots that companies provide them for free is absurd. This feels like when Netflix spent years encouraging everyone to share Netflix passwords, only to suddenly declare there was a wave of "illicit password sharing." -
@WeirdWriter@caneandable.social
The fact that they're calling it "AI token theft" when customers use the AI chatbots that companies provide them for free is absurd. This feels like when Netflix spent years encouraging everyone to share Netflix passwords, only to suddenly declare there was a wave of "illicit password sharing."Yep, I immediately thought of that. My view is Exploit corporations as much as you can because corporations are not people. @2something
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I mean, fuck LLMs but if you are going to use #AI, use their money instead of yours. It does give me glee that people are spending company token money. https://www.cio.com/article/4155404/ai-token-freeloaders-are-coming-for-your-customer-support-chatbot.html #LLM
mx @WeirdWriter@caneandable.social :
"[...] It’s the AI equivalent of leaving your Wi-Fi open and discovering your neighbor’s been running a cryptomining operation on your bandwidth."
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@WeirdWriter@caneandable.social
The fact that they're calling it "AI token theft" when customers use the AI chatbots that companies provide them for free is absurd. This feels like when Netflix spent years encouraging everyone to share Netflix passwords, only to suddenly declare there was a wave of "illicit password sharing."@2something @WeirdWriter
reminds me of the campaign to make "jaywalking" a thing even though walking in the street has been a thing as long as we've had streets. -
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