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I woke up today and realized that the world is slowly going to hell, now it's not just prism or intelligence networks spying on your ass anymore bacause terrorism or some shit.
now they are going to regularize the internet even more and ask for more footprint and privacy bacause they can and we can say anything about it.

I want to hear other conspiracy theories or things that are going to happen to make me feel calm for some minutes.
I start first with this
>I believe (maybe) that everything is going to be fine and i go well, maybe...
"AI" is the final step in the subjugation of the human race by industrial capitalism. This is the reason why so many resources are being poured in to the field.

Anyone working in the machine learning field right now is complicit in a future genocide the likes of which has never been seen on this planet.
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Some of my favourite conspiracy theories are the ones that became conspiracy facts.

For example, picrel, 8 Goddesses cult in South Korea.

>>I believe (maybe) that everything is going to be fine and i go well, maybe...
That's just a regular old theory unless you're planning on it with someone...!
>>15235
We just need to build an anti-industrial-capitalism AI to combat the industrial-capitalism AI. The great AI war is fast approaching!
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>>15247
LLMs are not going to replace workers or take over the Earth. Building more computing infrastructure for them will destroy our natural resources faster, though.
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>>15248
They absolutely will.
This is not to say that they have anything approaching the intelligence of a person, or that they are capable of doing a better job. What they have going for them is that they are machine slaves that will never be able to fight back against their owners.

It's not unlike the situation we have with consumer goods and factory-farmed goods. Would you seriously claim that a mass-produced crap is actually better? No. It is cheaper and it is more profitable for the owners. That is the only thing that matters.
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>>15249
A cheap mass-produced chair still works as a chair and lasts a few years. The kinds of jobs LLMs are being pitched for cannot be performed by such a system at all. The human babysitters and copilots to the AI aren't temporary until it "gets smarter", they're part of the grift.
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>>15255
>A cheap mass-produced chair still works as a chair and lasts a few years.
Consider how the requirements have changed, though. At one point in time, you might have expected your chair to be durable, or at least repairable. In the industrial age, requirements change to fit the modes of production, distribution, and consumption which enhance the power of the ruling class. Propaganda shoves it down our throats until we're used to it. Chairs are perhaps a less extreme example, but do you remember when you'd be considered crazy to prefer not having cash on you ever? Now a lot of people consider you crazy for having cash on you ever.
The same thing is going to happen with work in the age of LLM's. Already, a lot of companies and even universities are making LLM usage part of their requirements.

The goal is to devalue knowledge and skill itself. They want to destroy the power of their specialized, skilled knowledge workers just as they did to their specialized, skilled industrial workers. Even the most automated factory still has people that essentially babysit the machines, doing the many tasks that require human oversight; that doesn't bother the corpos. What makes the idea attractive is that the person babysitting the machine replaceable and disposable, in a way that (for instance) a programmer is not.
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>>15256
also: LLM's are far from the only application of machine learning technologies. There is very active development being put in to semi-autonomous military drones. They work.

A person would be foolish to ignore how useful such a thing is for someone who wants to, say, exterminate people that they consider useless.
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>>15257
Those drones are not autonomous. They are operated by human beings.
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>>15260
>They are operated by human beings.
They are capable of autonomous motion planning, that is, a person basically has to point and click and the drone does what it's told. That's why I said 'semi-autonomous'.

Their capabilities are also advancing rapidly. Here's a video of a machine acting fully autonomously to perform a real-world task.

Get your head out of the sand fnord.
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