• kibiz0r@midwest.social
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    10 days ago

    Idk if it’s the biggest problem, but it’s probably top three.

    Other problems could include:

    • Power usage
    • Adding noise to our communication channels
    • AGI fears if you buy that (I don’t personally)
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      10 days ago

      Dead Internet theory has never been a bigger threat. I believe that’s the number one danger - endless quantities of advertising and spam shoved down our throats from every possible direction.

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        10 days ago

        We’re pretty close to it, most videos on YouTube and websites that exist are purely just for some advertiser to pay that person for a review or recommendation

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      9 days ago

      Power usage probably won’t be a major issue; the main take-home message of the Deepseek brouhaha is that training and inference can be much more efficiently than we had thought (our estimates had been based on well-funded Western companies that didn’t have to bother with optimization).

      AI spam is an annoyance, but it’s not really AI-specific but the continuation of a trend; the Internet was already drowning in human-created slop before LLMs came along. At some point, we will probably all have to rely on AI tools to filter it out. This isn’t something that can be unwound, any more than you can undo computers being able to play chess well.