• Tja@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    If I just hand wave all the good things and call them bullshit, AI is nothing more than bad things!

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      2 days ago

      Current “AI’s” (LLMs) are only useful for art and non-fact based text. The two things people particularly do not need computers to do for them.

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        Llms fucking suck. But that’s the worst kind of ai. It’s just an autocorrect on steroids. But you know what a good ai is? The one that give an amino acid sequence predicts it’s 3d structure. It’s mind boggling. We can design personal protein robots with that kind of knowledge.

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          11 hours ago

          I agree, but the reason for all the AI hate is companies pushing LLMs, calling them AIs, and treating them like some miracle that is worth all the energy they consume. If we try to differentiate between LLMs and AI then the AI hate will go away.

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            11 hours ago

            Exactly. Llms are a mockery of this tech. They have become so powerful because of the amount of compute we have invested in it. Think if Alpha fold got that much gpu time and de’s working how amazing it would be. Heck we need to understand the human genome whose only 1-2% is understood. Apply AI to that instead of an AI that spouts out cheap Shakespeare knockoffs and shitty code.

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              10 hours ago

              I complete agree, but the original question was why people hate on AIs so much, and the reason is LLMs

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      1 day ago

      If I just hand wave all the bad things and call them amazing, AI is everything but the bad things!

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        1 day ago

        What do you think AI has to do with crypto, other than that they are both technologies which have entered the mainstream recently and been pushed hard? Like, what do they actually have in common?

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          1 day ago

          the crypto scam ended when the AI scam started. AI conveniently uses the same/similar hardware that crypto used before the bubble burst.

          that not enough? take a look at this google trends that shows when interest in crypto died AI took off.

          Screenshot_20241017-100142_Firefox

          so yeah, there’s a lot more that connects the two than what you’d like people to believe.

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            1 day ago

            Hold the phone, I found two things that are even more closely related

            The fact that they both use the GPU is mildly interesting, but means nothing beyond conspiracy theories. These events were set in motion decades ago, it’s not like AI was invented because Crypto died.

            spoiler

            Yes, I am aware of the irony of the website I got that chart from now using GenAI everywhere. That doesn’t make my point less true though.