cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/52046585

We make buildings install fire extinguishers for safety. Should AI plants be forced to install something that can shut it down in an instant?

  • ZDL@lazysoci.al
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    10 days ago

    False equivalence.

    Nuclear technology had obvious applications from the early days of its inception. LLMs have no obvious (nor inobvious) applications after years of development and being crammed into every orifice humanity has to offer.

    Time to just shut them down and save the power for things that might actually accomplish something useful.

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        10 days ago

        OK, but all of that potential can be researched in a lab. It doesn’t need a trillion dollars worth of new data centres, right?

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        10 days ago

        LLMs have no potential to do anything for humanity.

        AI in general might, eventually, be a net positive (previous waves of it are still used in the very narrow niches where they bring value) but not this run into the next AI winter. And indeed this run into the next AI winter will likely not even survive in niches. LLMs are just too problematical even when laser-focused on very narrow niche applications.