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I earnestly dont know enough about modern LLMs to judge if this article has merit.

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  • cargot_robbie@urbanists.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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    I earnestly dont know enough about modern LLMs to judge if this article has merit. Seems to be the thesis. If the author is using LLMs to write entire applications, they're targeted at "AI" and I'm not equipped to evaluate them.

    It's fascinating to me that every suggestion seems to help LLM companies. Try them if you haven't. Use paid models. Upload real world data that would not otherwise be available for scraping. Expose your children to LLMs. Stop questioning AI.

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      I earnestly dont know enough about modern LLMs to judge if this article has merit. Seems to be the thesis. If the author is using LLMs to write entire applications, they're targeted at "AI" and I'm not equipped to evaluate them.

      It's fascinating to me that every suggestion seems to help LLM companies. Try them if you haven't. Use paid models. Upload real world data that would not otherwise be available for scraping. Expose your children to LLMs. Stop questioning AI.

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      @cargot_robbie What the tech bros don't understand is that tech doesn't matter. Money and control do.

      It doesn't matter if your tech means you won't need workers anymore. Your funders are skittish. There are still laws regulating security and privacy. Your customers need compliance measures.

      As soon as the banks back out and the bubble bursts, investment in this space will be much, much harder. Investors want their money back.

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        I earnestly dont know enough about modern LLMs to judge if this article has merit. Seems to be the thesis. If the author is using LLMs to write entire applications, they're targeted at "AI" and I'm not equipped to evaluate them.

        It's fascinating to me that every suggestion seems to help LLM companies. Try them if you haven't. Use paid models. Upload real world data that would not otherwise be available for scraping. Expose your children to LLMs. Stop questioning AI.

        Link Preview Image
        Something Big Is Happening

        Something Big Is Happening. A personal note for non-tech friends and family on what AI is starting to change.

        favicon

        matt shumer (shumer.dev)

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        By the author's own metrics, my job is probably resilient in the face of LLMs longer than most. I suppose I have the luxury of waiting to see if he's right.

        That said: Amazon survived the dot com bubble pop, but the bubble still popped. $70 million for https://ai.com has such bubble energy.

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          @cargot_robbie What the tech bros don't understand is that tech doesn't matter. Money and control do.

          It doesn't matter if your tech means you won't need workers anymore. Your funders are skittish. There are still laws regulating security and privacy. Your customers need compliance measures.

          As soon as the banks back out and the bubble bursts, investment in this space will be much, much harder. Investors want their money back.

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          @mayintoronto Beat me to it! I was typing up how LLMs can't offer solutions to the real problems they introduce, because those problems are political. LLMs can tell CEOs what to do with millions of people who become unemployable in their fields, but they can't make them implement anything.

          The article doesn't address the larger picture, and that to me makes the focus on individual actions that all boost LLM company metrics all the more suspect.

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          • cargot_robbie@urbanists.socialC cargot_robbie@urbanists.social

            @mayintoronto Beat me to it! I was typing up how LLMs can't offer solutions to the real problems they introduce, because those problems are political. LLMs can tell CEOs what to do with millions of people who become unemployable in their fields, but they can't make them implement anything.

            The article doesn't address the larger picture, and that to me makes the focus on individual actions that all boost LLM company metrics all the more suspect.

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            @cargot_robbie @mayintoronto

            Isn't that like the perfect 3rd party consultant report?

            Just ignore it if you don't like the recommendations?

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