No, opposing LLMs isn't "purity culture."
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@pip @subterfugue @xgranade even if no one buys ai survailence states who want to ask a chatbot "cross reference these pictures from this protest with social media (or fuck "age verification" records) .. to get an answer (which they dont care if is wrong they just want an excuse to hurt people so)
and tbh the way to fight that is more involved than * just * not using AI .. i dont really know what you would do to stop that im not dumb enough to think any "legistation" will do anything (its only purpose is for the same people pushing ai to legitimizing violence and control towards other people, much like the ai survailence, and is written and "enforced" by those creating that in the first place) so idfk revolution ig? hacking the system and tearing it apart? bleh
@Li @subterfugue @xgranade It's a hard problem to solve but we have to fucking do it.
Yes, major political changes are needed. But this kind of thing has been done before, so we know have no reason to think it's impossible. We closed the hole in the ozone layer after all. And the knowledge to create mustard gas exists, yet it is not some daily horror the threatens us.
In the meantime, the ethical thing to do is to avoid and reject AI everywhere, while pushing for those political changes.
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@Li @subterfugue @xgranade It's a hard problem to solve but we have to fucking do it.
Yes, major political changes are needed. But this kind of thing has been done before, so we know have no reason to think it's impossible. We closed the hole in the ozone layer after all. And the knowledge to create mustard gas exists, yet it is not some daily horror the threatens us.
In the meantime, the ethical thing to do is to avoid and reject AI everywhere, while pushing for those political changes.
@pip @subterfugue @xgranade i mean i dont disagree you shouldnt use AI, mainly because using it is giving information streight to fascists and also their already manipulating them to give information they approve of (e.g grok told to be overly transphobic and hate immegrants for example) avoid AI because it gives corperations an extreme amount of power over you and the information you receive and whatnot; sure; their also going to call the cops on you if you say the wrong thing; best to avoid using it, all are pretty good reasons to avoid id id say; but i dont think any of us disagree on that point rather just "not using it wont fix anything, thats capitalist bullshit"
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@brianowen Thank goodness there's a man around to explain my own position to me.
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@xgranade
What if instead of "opposing use of LLM" we say as we mean "opposing use of tech you don't control", or something like this.
Can you, guys find better way to focus attention on the bad power dynamic at hand?@mikalai I said what I meant to say. I guarantee that I actually intend to oppose LLMs *specifically* and not just because I don't control them.
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I wouldn't be saying all this if it was just Doctorow, I'm even fine disagreeing with people I deeply respect. But he's not the only one saying shit like this, and I think it's worth calling out the broader rhetorical point.
Addendum: since this has now rather dramatically escaped containment, I want to quickly note that if you reply to this thread in a completely embarrassing way, I reserve the right to be at least a bit rude in my responses.
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No, opposing LLMs isn't "purity culture." I've seen this now from quite a few different people, and I disagree vehemently. It is good, actually, to have moral principles and hold to them, even when people with more money than you find said principles annoying.
@xgranade You have to admit, though, that it's pretty impressive that "no thanks" is purity culture, and not "we need to keep sacrificing transistors and coal to manifest the libertarian god, and everybody who disagrees won't and shouldn't survive."
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@codinghorror Anyway, this isn't the first time you've replied to me to make the argument that LLMs are just another kind of tool. I suspect we won't see eye-to-eye on that, especially as my work has been abused to make LLM products.
I hope we can agree though, that my objection *even though you disagree with it* is principled and neither knee jerk nor purity culture.
@xgranade LLMs told me something critical about my health that no healthcare professional -- and I have a whole team working on me, because I'm bonkers -- ever did. If you want to ask, ask, I can provide very detailed citations and proof.
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@codinghorror Sure, but we're not talking about "which tool is best for driving a nail that I own into a wall that I own," we're talking about "is it ethical to use a technology built on fascist ideology and stolen work, that carries unconscionable environmental costs, and that's used to disrupt labor movements to perform a task that that technology is fundamentally unsuited to?"
It's quite fair to have a very firm "no" by way of answer to the second question.
@xgranade fair; I want to be alive, see earlier response.
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@xgranade LLMs told me something critical about my health that no healthcare professional -- and I have a whole team working on me, because I'm bonkers -- ever did. If you want to ask, ask, I can provide very detailed citations and proof.
@codinghorror I'm not a doctor (well, not that *kind* of doctor, anyway), so I'll absolutely admit that I'm not the right person to evaluate those citations. I'll say that from a pretty damned nontrivial degree of expertise with machine learning, I would find it extremely surprising if *on average* text recombination without any underlying semantic model yielded useful advice more commonly than outright dangerous advice.
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@codinghorror I'm not a doctor (well, not that *kind* of doctor, anyway), so I'll absolutely admit that I'm not the right person to evaluate those citations. I'll say that from a pretty damned nontrivial degree of expertise with machine learning, I would find it extremely surprising if *on average* text recombination without any underlying semantic model yielded useful advice more commonly than outright dangerous advice.
@codinghorror Like, nothing about LLMs and the theory behind them prevents anyone from getting lucky — and I'm glad that you got lucky instead of the much more common and probable case. But that doesn't mean that they're anything other than outright terrifyingly dangerous in a medical context more generally.
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@codinghorror I'm not a doctor (well, not that *kind* of doctor, anyway), so I'll absolutely admit that I'm not the right person to evaluate those citations. I'll say that from a pretty damned nontrivial degree of expertise with machine learning, I would find it extremely surprising if *on average* text recombination without any underlying semantic model yielded useful advice more commonly than outright dangerous advice.
@xgranade email me if you want to know. I have a rare set of DNA in some cases, as it turns out.
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@xgranade "You don't want to use the lie machine powered by mulching puppies? What are you, some kind of purist?"
Do you eat chicken? Do you know how the chicken industry mulches all the rooster chicks?
Not to defend LLM use, but I am starting to get tired of the PETA-esque rhetoric. Do these really mulch animals? No. Do they do have negative impacts in other ways? Yes.
Is it that hard to focus on real impacts?
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@codinghorror Like, nothing about LLMs and the theory behind them prevents anyone from getting lucky — and I'm glad that you got lucky instead of the much more common and probable case. But that doesn't mean that they're anything other than outright terrifyingly dangerous in a medical context more generally.
@xgranade people should absolutely be taught all the pros and cons, but I really dislike absolutism and zealotry.. it's not useful, it's not practical, it accomplishes nothing (except in the very narrow cases of civil rights or human dignity). If I wanted more ones and zeroes, I'd own more computers..
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@xgranade people should absolutely be taught all the pros and cons, but I really dislike absolutism and zealotry.. it's not useful, it's not practical, it accomplishes nothing (except in the very narrow cases of civil rights or human dignity). If I wanted more ones and zeroes, I'd own more computers..
@xgranade and as I've said before, if you want to be angry, be angry at cryptocurrency which is gambling, grifters, and human trafficking to the bone. It's horrendous.
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@xgranade and as I've said before, if you want to be angry, be angry at cryptocurrency which is gambling, grifters, and human trafficking to the bone. It's horrendous.
@codinghorror @xgranade The push for LLM inevitability is all the same people as cryptocurrency. That should tell you something about LLMs. It certainly tells me something.
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@codinghorror @xgranade The push for LLM inevitability is all the same people as cryptocurrency. That should tell you something about LLMs. It certainly tells me something.
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@xgranade and as I've said before, if you want to be angry, be angry at cryptocurrency which is gambling, grifters, and human trafficking to the bone. It's horrendous.
@codinghorror @xgranade we can be angry at multiple things
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@codinghorror @xgranade we can be angry at multiple things
@codinghorror @xgranade your persistent sea lioning, for example
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