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Like the Luddites of two centuries ago, pundits tell us to fear AI because it might put people out of work and create mass unemployment. But AI is not a threat to our jobs, unlike the regulation the government unleashes ostensibly to control AI.

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[-] anotherpos@feddit.online 1 points 1 day ago

Can we just talk about the article rather than attacking the publisher? I'm interested in your thoughts on the actual points made.

[-] Goatboy@pawb.social 2 points 1 day ago

Broadly he's not wrong. A lot of proposed regulations will strengthen incumbent companies, especially in the short term.

But I also still think AI is a bubble. Lobbying is the only thing keeping it afloat and it's yet to show concrete returns outside of the narrow areas that AI is actually good at.

I think the future of AI is still pattern recognition and discreet neural nets performing specific tasks. I think LLMs are a dead end.

[-] anotherpos@feddit.online 2 points 1 day ago

That's what I'd really love to hear, a real opinion rather than personal attack <3

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