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bithive123 | 6 months ago

Of course it's a bubble. It's only about 20% as useful as the claims driving the current irrational exuberance. All it can do is generate pictures and text, and we had those _coming out our eyeballs_ for at least a decade. Prior to generative AI, each of us already had more access to images and text with which to stimulate ourselves than we could consume in a lifetime.

When did we forget that discovering "truth" via symbol manipulation is a fraught proposition at best? It was in the 17th century that Leibniz proposed that encoding logical propositions into a propositional calculus would allow all intellectual disputes to be resolved mechanically.

"For it would suffice for them to take their pencils in their hands and to sit down at the abacus, and say to each other (and if they so wish also to a friend called to help): Let us calculate."

The original AI bro! Any day now...

I've been thinking lately that the real value of a piece of code is that there is at least one human alive somewhere supporting it. You remove that, and the value proposition gets extremely shaky. Folks are going to have to learn this first hand as their brain becomes full of echoes of LLM output, rather than the output being an echo of some brain process (you know, _actual_ intelligence).

But sure, if you can convince enough people that you've invented a real magic 8-ball, you might be able to convince enough of them to shake it for the rest of their lives. Me, I'm not convinced that the marginal value of "new" text and images is there.

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