On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 12:21:26AM +0200, Aigars Mahinovs wrote:
> I find that thinking to be rather limited. LLM are not self-aware or
> self-operating entities. There is always a human that uses an LLM.
> It's their freedom that you are discounting.

this freedom needs to be valued against what it costs. sure i'm free to
fly my private jet whereever I want, yet it has some costs for everyone.
same with LLMs.
 
> Moreover - there are *far* more people that can use an LLM to benefit
> from its gathered knowledge compared to the number of people that have
> spent decades learning programming like we have. Hating on LLMs hurts
> the freedom of a lot more people.
 
citation needed, I could also say: this sounds like a human hallucination to
me.

LLMs don't work, all companies building them loose enourmous amounts of
money so far and their best plan how to make them profitable is to make
LLMs figure out that part. LOL!


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