• @nooneescapesthelaw@mander.xyz
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    26 months ago

    If an LLM can save me 30 minutes writing nice emails and responses and help me brainstorm, debug, or elucidate my thoughts then it is very useful.

    • @Rekorse@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      36 months ago

      You really put 30 minutes of your own time above all of downsides this has for the rest of us who don’t have a use for it (most of the world)?

        • @Rekorse@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          6 months ago

          All of the resources and energy spent to get you this product you like. You can’t discount what it took to create something just because the final product is small and efficient. Take a look at the manufacturing footprint of nearly all complex hardware.

          I’m not saying you created the AI but you are one of its supporters, without which there would be no AI.

          If this was all just pitched as developing a new plain English coding language, I think the hype following it would be far more appropriate, but then the funding wouldn’t follow to support the massive development costs of AI.

          Its become a circle of hype chasing money chasing hype.

          Its not you that is the problem so to speak though, its the collective “you’s” who think the same way.

          • @nooneescapesthelaw@mander.xyz
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            16 months ago

            I’m not discounting it. Improving productivity for office workers by 1% across the world is a massive amount

            The power used to train the AI is alot, but after that using the AI uses a lot less electricity, if an AI spikes my gpu by 10 seconds to type something that would have taken me 30 minutes, I’ve saved on electricity:

            https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.06219