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What is Lemmy's problem with AI?
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LLMs are a tool. They lack fidelity and frequently generate wrong results but as long as you (human subject matter expert) go through the results they are extremely useful in analysing and summarising large datasets.
But that’s all they are. They don’t create anything new, you can’t use them for learning anything and they certainly don’t ”think”, they just produce nice looking sentences.
Generally, the energy needs and environmental harm they do make their usecases very narrow. But there are some.
As a general tool that pretends to be ”intelligent”, they are completely useless because they’re nothing of the kind.