• Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    It’s very tempting to have schadenfreude about this failure but also disgusting that so much has been invested in it that should have been put to better use.

    It’s just another example of a system whose narrow definition of success is taking human and environmental value and using it to extract more. It’s not aimed at solving worthwhile problems or making things better, which is why people are becoming more miserable and the planet is getting wrecked.

    You could say that it’s the system we live in which is the AI, feeding on itself and becoming more sick.

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      6 days ago

      The schadenfreude is what we’re here for! We can’t do anything about the waste of investors’ money. They could’ve spent it all on fireworks instead. That probably would’ve been more fun!

      As for the system? I prefer not to think about it. Too much systemic thinking is bad for mental health. Much better to enjoy some schadenfreude and save your serious thinking energy for things you have the power to change, especially where they can make life better for you and those around you.

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        I agree with all your points! What I will add though is that what we think of as ‘investors money’ is actually value that has been extracted from the environment and from workers.

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      In my case it’s not so much schadenfreude as just wanting this nightmare era to end as quickly as possible. The sooner this LLM shit dies the sooner we can start to recover and move on, in terms of stopping the senseless waste of water and energy and maybe starting to rebuild some kind of useful internet.