Elliott: OpenAI’s Mira Murati has it all wrong
Elliott: OpenAI’s Mira Murati has it all wrong
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Elliott: OpenAI’s Mira Murati has it all wrong
Elliott: OpenAI’s Mira Murati has it all wrong
Elliott: OpenAI’s Mira Murati has it all wrong
Came back to tell that this one one of the most pessimistic and one sided views i ever had the misfortune to read. But now I know where it was posted, so it all check's out :) . What a waste of my 10 minutes, could have written 5 terrible poems in that time instead.
Clearly all articles about AI should be about how it will turn the world into a utopia where everyone is well-fed, healthy and able to do whatever they want with their time and for god's sake, no one mention the massive ecological catastrophe they're making a huge contribution to.
I know right, who needs nuance? Just adopt one of two strawmen and don't think too critically about your side of the debate.
We need skeptics to push back against these insanely wealthy business people who think that we’ll just take their word for things that that they then actively undermine in favor of profits and products that will not benefit society or make up for the intellectual theft that was required to build them. Ignoring or pretending these issues don’t exist does not make them go away.
Giving blind faith and loyalty to a company that does not care about you is how we get nefarious and self-centered powerhouses like google and facebook. Companies that large, that can influence the entire world on a whim, should not exist. If more people had listened to those of us sounding the alarms about these companies years ago, we might have saved ourselves a lot of grief.
I’d just ask that you take a step back, think about the motivations of the people you hold in such high regard, and allow skeptics the space to keep conversations like this going, before it’s too late.
I agree with you! but that has (almost?) nothing to do with the premise and use of AI. That's just capitalism/corporatism and especially: very large players = bad. Sure. Did you also try AI, LLM or Image generation, locally with open source models? Do you think using these kinds of AI tools is anti consumer, even with open software and data sets?
A good skeptic would try and paint a balanced picture so their words carry more weight.