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[–] NoiseColor@startrek.website 2 points 3 months ago (3 children)

It seems, by the comments, that everyone is quite enjoying all that ai has to offer right now. I think if we phrase the question in a good way, everyone is also quite excited to see the development in the future.

Why is it the hype right now to hate ai? Sure, the brands are pushing their half baked products everywhere, but I think this is a part of the journey. Good products can't happen without it.

[–] leisesprecher@feddit.org 13 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Why the hate? Because 99% of what's AI now is actively harming society.

Training and running them consumes enormous amounts of energy, all the IP is within some gigantic monopolistic corporations, these corporations in turn push huge amounts of money into products that are not only bad, but dangerous (MS Recall or X's porn generator AI), other corporations use AI as excuses to fire thousands of people and letting their core products rot away.

Currently, AI has hardly any positive sides, and those positives are very very narrow. Overall it's a net negative.

[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 0 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Training and running them consumes enormous amounts of energy,

Right now, using GPUs and unoptimized chips. Running and building other services like Google Search and YouTube also took enormous amounts of power and still does, though it's vastly more efficient these days.

all the IP is within some gigantic monopolistic corporations,

This feels like a pretty knee jerk point instead of a well thought out one.

A) the biggest AI players are startups like ChatGPT and Anthropic which have gotten a lot of funding and attention but are neither giant nor monopolistic.

B) of the biggest monopolist companies (Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Meta), only Google and Apple are keeping their research closed, with both Microsoft and Meta publishing their models openly.

these corporations in turn push huge amounts of money into products that are not only bad, but dangerous (MS Recall or X's porn generator AI),

Literally the vast majority of software developers already use copilot or a similar AI assistant. Bing search is genuinely useful for synthesizing answers and asking plain language questions with sourced answers. People are finding ChatGPT useful or they wouldnt be paying for it. DeepMind has literally discovered novel protein structures that we never knew existed before. And VFX artists like Corridor Crew are using it to make wild videos way faster than they ever were able to before. This feels like youre just cherry picking poor uses.

other corporations use AI as excuses to fire thousands of people and letting their core products rot away.

Capitalism does that with all forms of automation, whether it's AI based, or just normal, run of the mill, software / machines. It's how you end up producing the same products with less effort and manual labour. If you want to go back to hand milling flour you're more than welcome to, otherwise automation is going to continue. The answer to automation lies in the government and social safety nets, not blocking automation technology.

[–] NoiseColor@startrek.website -1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

99%? Really? Where did you get that percentage?

The tech is awesome already and getting developed extremely fast. Sure, there are many negatives, but many might just be growing pains.

On a wider scale : this is THE tech. This is the direction, it's is inevitable. Of course it's important how the development happens, there are many nuances to it. What I don't like is these blanket hate statements against something. Many people are using ai today and benefiting in personal life and business.

[–] leisesprecher@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Then where is it?

There's hardly any application that's more than a gimmick. ChatGPT is an incompetent liar, Sora and all the image/video generators produce mediocre crap the can't reasonably controlled, chat bots keep making up stuff, etc. etc.

This tech is done. Why do you think there's no progress from openai? The tech hit a ceiling. LLMs scaled to their current state very quickly, but each increment used exponentially more compute. There's not enough compute, not enough training data to get better.

I'm pretty sure, you don't understand how models work. It's just magic for you. Just like blockchains, NFTs and VR. None of them changed the world in any meaningful way - just scams.

AI companies very fundamentally don't make money, and have no way to become profitable in the near future. None of their tech has any business model. OpenAI relies 100% on Microsoft essentially donating azure instances.

Sure, AI has its applications, but not hundreds of billions worth of applications.

[–] NoiseColor@startrek.website 0 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

I have no idea what you are talking about. I don't normally do this but lets look at what you wrote in parts.

There’s hardly any application that’s more than a gimmick.

This tech has already irreversibly changed coding, graphic design, marketing, writing, education,....

ChatGPT is an incompetent liar

Its not. Its pretty competent for a technology launched less than 2 years ago. Its the most competent piece of tech by far. (Launched less than 2 years ago) Its not a liar, its hallucinating, which is a big topic of development of this new technology.

Sora and all the image/video generators produce mediocre crap the can’t reasonably controlled

Sora is not even publicly released yet, so I don't think its fair to criticize. Image generators have already revolutionized graphic design, marketing, art, ...

This tech is done.

This tech has barely started.

Why do you think there’s no progress from openai?

There are so many news about AI advancement weakly that I have no idea what you are talking about.

The tech hit a ceiling. LLMs scaled to their current state very quickly, but each increment used exponentially more compute. There’s not enough compute, not enough training data to get better.

Says who? A few influencers? You think companies would be investing hundreds of billions if there is nothing there? Its not only about throwing things in a pot and stirring, there are different ways of organizing the training data. There is synthetic data. There is so much data in the world we will never be out of it.

I’m pretty sure, you don’t understand how models work.

You would be wrong, as I work in AI research. To be frank I don't work as an llm researcher, but Im close enough to have picked up a few things.

None of them changed the world in any meaningful way - just scams.

AI already changed the world.

AI companies very fundamentally don’t make money, and have no way to become profitable in the near future. None of their tech has any business model. OpenAI relies 100% on Microsoft essentially donating azure instances.

First thing you said that's actually correct, but I don't know how that matters to your point.

Sure, AI has its applications, but not hundreds of billions worth of applications.

So it does have applications? I thought it was all scams, lies and mediocre crap,....

[–] leisesprecher@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

So all your points are "nu-uh".

Show me a single product that is even close to being worth the investment.

How can openAI ever recoup all the money?

This tech has already irreversibly changed coding, graphic design, marketing, writing, education,....

Where? Writing boilerplate articles without content for dying news outlets? "Coding" hardly changed. You know why? Because typing code is by far the least time consuming part of the work.

And where are all those great graphic design products? You mean those cool images of Trump riding a laser velociraptor?

You think companies would be investing hundreds of billions if there is nothing there?

Yes. Also, Metaverse, blockchain, etc. Ever heard of the dotcom bubble? Same pattern.

You would be wrong, as I work in AI research.

Hard doubt. Because the number one virtue of a scientist is to know the limitations of their subject. So either you're not actually a researcher, or a really bad one.

[–] NoiseColor@startrek.website 0 points 3 months ago (1 children)

So all your points are “nu-uh”.

You know very well that's not true as you have contradicted yourself a few times already.

Show me a single product that is even close to being worth the investment.

Are we talking about money now? I thought we were talking about how its all a scam that's harming humanity.

Where?

Coding, writing, marketing, graphic design, ....

Writing boilerplate articles without content for dying news outlets?

Cant you see stuff you are saying? Thats really emotional stuff, its clouding your rationale.

And where are all those great graphic design products? You mean those cool images of Trump riding a laser velociraptor?

Yes, that as well. But mainly small tasks that used to be menial and now they are practically gone. Ideas, retouching, photo manipulations,....

Yes. Also, Metaverse, blockchain, etc. Ever heard of the dotcom bubble? Same pattern.

Thats pretty naive. Dotcom bubble has nothing to do with it. A completely different thing.

Hard doubt. Because the number one virtue of a scientist is to know the limitations of their subject. So either you’re not actually a researcher, or a really bad one.

I don't care. Plus I already said I'm not a researcher. I work at a company that does ai research.

You are so emotionally charged. I don't know if its only your hate of AI, or if you want to somehow win over me in this conversation. Its pointless. AI already helps a lot of people in an incredible amount of ways. Some of them were mentioned in the comments. Its not serious to call them scams and I don't know what else you said. Its not serious. I think its better to end this exchange. I must say I like talking to people with different views, but it has to be in good faith and I don't see that here with all the generalizations.

[–] leisesprecher@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago

I work at a company that does ai research.

You are so emotionally charged.

Let me rephrase that: "My salary depends on believing that AI is great, so I will not stop believing"

But sure, I'm emotionally charged. Not the guy who's (poorly) defending his excuse for work.

[–] match@pawb.social 11 points 3 months ago (2 children)

they could ?? not push half baked products ??

[–] dephyre@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago

But… but… the shareholders. ☹️

[–] NoiseColor@startrek.website 2 points 3 months ago

Yeah, but that's not really going to happen now is it? It's fair to criticise brands for doing it, but to hate the tech because of it?

[–] Delphia@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago (2 children)

As a massive car enthusiast ChatGPT is a fucking GODSEND now that Google is completely shit.

I wanted to know what model of transmission was in a car, hours of googling only returned me link after link after link of gearboxes to buy, parts for gearboxes to buy all like 2000 - 2004 make and model. Now for those who dont know, gearboxes are often internally the same with different casings for different manufacturers or use cases, so "How much horsepower can a make and model gearbox support" is a waste of time but "How much power can an Aisin A340e support" gets you the right info.

I asked Chatgpt, and yep. Thats the one.

[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 months ago

please use Bing Copilot instead of ChatGPT for this. it's the same language model underneath, largely, but the distinction of backing replies with actual sources and citing those sources in a way that allows you to click through and check the information you're getting is huge for a variety of important reasons.

[–] NoiseColor@startrek.website 1 points 3 months ago

Yes! I've also got answers for stuff that would be hard to get to today. It's already a useful tool as is.