Didn’t cause security theater, though. 🤷♂️
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one terrorist attack
Had one in 2004, didn’t result in security theater (though its mishandling did almost certainly result in the ruling party losing the election).
You’re not taking into account the fact that LLMs are an obvious dead end.
Once that bubble bursts it’ll take decades before anyone invests in AI research again and for anything attached to the term “AI” to not be seen as a scam (LLMs are obviously not AI or anything close, but they’re being sold as such and that’s what the term will be associated with), not to mention we’ll need decades to clean up all the LLM slop spillage before proper research of any kind can proceed.
What you said was valid before the well got poisoned.
Now it’s extremely unlikely we’ll survive long enough to get back on track.
LLM peddlers murdered the future, in the name of short term profits.
We were on track for it, but LLMs derailed that.
Now we’ll have to wait for the bubble to burst, which will poison the concept of AI (since LLMs are being sold as AI despite being practically the opposite) in the minds of both users and investors for decades.
It’d probably take a couple generations for any funding for AI research to be available after that (not to mention cleaning up all the LLM slop spillage from our knowledge repositories)… but by that time we’ll almost certainly be extinct due to global warming.
The LLM peddlers murdered the future for short term profits, and doomed us all in the process.
Egalitarian, too. Sithrak doesn’t discriminate. Everyone will burn, regardless of race, gender, or creed.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto science@lemmy.world•Couples with opposing political views face higher risk of separationEnglish2·2 days agoSounds like a typical enlightened centrist.
Curiously, once you Scooby Doo their mask off they’re always quite far to the right of the centre they claim to value so much.
Nah, Sithrak’s followers are chill, they know eternal torment awaits everyone eventually, there’s no rush; they just spread the horrid word, no need to implement it themselves.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of communityEnglish1·3 days agoNot everyone hates life like you do
Work isn’t life.
It’s the opposite of life (no, death is just its absence).
hang out with co-workers all the time
Bonding over shared trauma and Stockholm syndrome is not a good basis for a relationship (though there’s probably no relationship other than you pestering them while they try to work).
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of communityEnglish123·3 days agoUnions aren’t community.
They’re a necessary defence mechanism against capitalism.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of communityEnglish13·3 days agoSo they ruin it for everyone else.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of communityEnglish3·3 days agoSounds horrible, glad I have no intention of bringing a child into this torturous world.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of communityEnglish511·3 days agoWell, just from reading that I can assure you your coworkers don’t.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of communityEnglish23·3 days agosense of community between you and your coworkers, which is a very real and normal thing
No it fucking ain’t.
Forcing people together doesn’t create community, it creates stress, and resentment, and burnout, and migraines.
“Workplace community.”
Biggest oxymoron I’ve ever seen since military intelligence.
ALSO miss the sense of community with my coworkers which I used to get from lunches together, sharing the train ride home, or just working side by side at our desks
Oh, you’re one of those fucking extroverts.
I can’t begin to imagine the extent to which your poor coworkers must have despised you while you constantly bothered them while they tried to work, or have a quick decompressing lunch, or disconnect after a long day of work during the train ride home, the poor bastards. As if work wasn’t bad enough by itself.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of communityEnglish333·3 days agoNo we don’t. Work is work, not fucking community.
Machine learning would be an interesting advancement indeed.
Sadly all resources are focused on LLMs, which are incapable of learning once trained (and don’t really learn anything during training that winRAR wouldn’t “learn” when compressing a file… much less, in fact, since LLMs are extremely lossy compressors), and which are an evident dead end when it comes to AI.
LLMs are barely better than Eliza at producing text (and equally useless at producing information), and several orders of magnitude costlier.
They are extremely harmful to society, culture, human rights, research (especially AI research) and, in the mid to long term, the economy.
They are a scam, a criminal misuse of money, time, and resources, and the sooner the bubble bursts the sooner we can start recovering from the damage they’ve caused and the sooner we can get back to researching proper AI (though at this point I’m fairly certain it’s already too late; they’ve caused too much damage and global warming will kill us before we have a chance to invent something that might actually help).
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why can computers, like even very old laptops can seemingly get OS updates forever, while mobile devices hardly get a few years of updates before getting stuck out of date?22·4 days agoBecause IBM built the PC as a side project out of mainly off-the-shelf parts, except for the BIOS, never intending it to be more than one of many personal computers in the market… and then Compaq and Columbia Data Products reverse engineered said BIOS making PC-compatible clones a possibility.
Open BIOSes and a personal computer made of essentially off-the-shelf parts led to everyone and their aunt making PC-compatible machines, and the personal computer boom, and most personal computers being able to run mostly the same software.
IBM tried to lock it back down with the PS/2, and Microsoft also later tried to lock it down to Windows with some shady schemes like ACPI, but all attempts ultimately failed because by that point the PC ecosystem was so large that any attempts at lockdown were sidestepped by other vendors, or eventually reverse engineered or bypassed.
Sadly the same never happened with phones. The PC thing was a serendipitous fluke to start with, phones aren’t made of off-the-shelf parts, and manufacturers were wise to the “risk” and made sure to keep as much control as possible.
leftzero@lemmynsfw.comto World News@lemmy.world•Israel: Euphoria gives way to fear after Iranian missiles rain down on Tel AvivEnglish301·4 days agoAll according to plan.
The Israeli government needs Israel to be a perpetual victim to justify perpetual war.
When no enemy is attacking they need to force an attack, lest their citizenship stop living in constant fear long enough for them to question the need for perpetual war.
As I said in another reply, too late, by twenty-one years.
And yet, no TSA-like bullshit.