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  • New thread from Baldur Bjarnason:

    Keep hearing reports of guys trusting ChatGPTā€™s output over experts or even actual documentation. Honestly feels like the AI Bubbleā€™s hold over society has strengthened considerably over the past three months

    This also highlights my annoyance with everybody whoā€™s claiming that this tech will be great if every uses it responsibly. Nobodyā€™s using it responsibly. Even the people who think they are, already trust the tech much more than it warrants

    Also constantly annoyed by analysis that assumes the tech works as promised or will work as promised. The fact that it is unreliable and nondeterministic needs to be factored into any analysis you do. But people donā€™t do that because the resulting conclusion is GRIM as hell

    LLMs add volatility and unpredictability to every system they touch, which makes those systems impossible to manage. An economy with pervasive LLM automation is an economy in constant chaos

    On a semi-related note, I expect the people who are currently making heavy use of AI will find themselves completely helpless without it if/when the bubble finally bursts, and will probably struggle to find sympathy from others thanks to AI indelibly staining their public image.

    (The latter part is assuming heavy AI users werenā€™t general shitheels before - if they were, AIā€™s stain on their image likely wonā€™t affect things either way. Of course, ā€œAI broā€ is synonymous with ā€œtrashfire human beingā€, so Iā€™m probably being too kind to them :P)








  • At this point, using AI in any sort of creative context is probably gonna prompt major backlash, and the idea of AI having artistic capabilities is firmly dead in the water.

    On a wider front (and to repeat an earlier prediction), I suspect that the arts/humanities are gonna gain some begrudging respect in the aftermath of this bubble, whilst tech/STEM loses a significant chunk.

    For arts, the slop-nami has made ā€œAIā€ synonymous with ā€œcreative sterilityā€ and likely painted the field as, to copy-paste a previous comment, ā€œall style, no subtance, and zero understanding of art, humanities, or how to be useful to societyā€

    For humanities specifically, the slop-nami has also given us a nonstop parade of hallucination-induced mishaps and relentless claims of AGI too numerous to count - which, combined with the increasing notoriety of TESCREAL, could help the humanities look grounded and reasonable by comparison.

    (Not sure if this makes sense - it was 1AM where I am when I wrote this)