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gyosko | 1 year ago

It seems that even discussion about AI is getting really polarized like everything else these days.

Comments are always one of these two types:

1 -> AI is awesome and perfect, if it isn't, another AI will make it perfect 2 -> AI is just garbage and will always be garbage

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ben_w|1 year ago

I have seen those comments; but I do wonder, to what extent that is because the comments' authors intended such positions vs. the subtlety and nuance are hard to write and easy to overlook when reading? (Ironically, humans are more boolean than LLMs, the word "nuance" itself seems a bit like ChatGPT's voice).

I'm sure people place me closer to #1 than I actually feel, simply because I'm more often responding to people who seem to be too far in the #2 direction than vice versa.

digging|1 year ago

Your comment seems pretty accurate because, from my perspective, I've never seen comments of type #1. And so, despite me explicitly saying otherwise, people like the GP commenter may be reading my comments as #1.

surfingdino|1 year ago

Nobody has given me a good reason to use it or proof that what it does is more than recombining what it hoovers up, so... I'm in the second camp.

wvenable|1 year ago

You could just... try it. It's very impressive what it can do. It's not some catch-all solution to everything but it saves me hours of time every week. Some of the things it can do are really quite amazing; my real-life example:

I took a picture of my son's grade 9 math homework worksheet and asked ChatGPT to tell me which questions he got wrong. It did that perfectly.

But I use for the more mundane stuff like "From this long class definition, can you create a list of assignments for each property that look this: object1.propertyName = object2.propertyName" and poof.

bawolff|1 year ago

I think its because at this point there is nothing else interesting to say. We've all seen AI generated images that look impressively real. We've also all seen artifacts proving they aren't perfect. None of this is really new at this point.

rolph|1 year ago

3 -> AI is still a technical concept, and does not yet exist.

keybored|1 year ago

Your comment is polarized.

Plenty of people think AI is useful (and equally as dangerous). Only useful, not redefines-everything. “I use AI as an assistant” is a common sentiment.

netdevnet|1 year ago

Also, discussion about AI:

- overwhelmingly focuses on LLMs

- assumes that AI equates LLMs

- assumes AGI is around the corner or it will never happen

EGreg|1 year ago

1 also says “anything bad that AI does was already bad before AI and you just didnt care, scale is irrelevant”.

ectospheno|1 year ago

I’m in the AI is very useful but horribly named camp. It is all A and no I.

tivert|1 year ago

> 1 -> AI is awesome and perfect, if it isn't, another AI will make it perfect 2 -> AI is just garbage and will always be garbage

3 -> An awesome AI will actually predictably be a deep negative for nearly all people (for much more mundane reasons than the Terminator-genocide-cliche), so the progress is to be dreaded and the garbage-ness hoped for.

Your 1 is warmed over techno-optimism, which is far past its sell-by date but foundational to the tech entrepreneurship space. Your 2 greatly underestimates what tech people can deliver.