• IHeartBadCode@kbin.run
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    3 months ago

    Tech vendors have also been falling over each other to tell the world how they are including GenAI in their offerings as the leading AI companies attract feverish attention from investors.

    Because you can’t hype it up for investors if you call it what it actually is. Fancy auto complete. And don’t get me wrong, I love me some of the tools out there. But this stuff is being absolutely way over hyped.

    It’s good to go into this stuff with realistic views. Will it do all your work? Absolutely not. But what it will do is do a lot of heavy lifting for you so that you can get more things that require your specific attention done.

    The level of “sky is falling and we’re all going to be enslaved by AI” is literal bullshit to sell more stocks and create a bubble that will absolutely pop.

  • Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Does the author think LLMs are Artificial General Intelligence? Because they’re definitely not.

    AGI is, at minimum capable of taking input and giving output from any domain that a human can, which no generative neural network is currently capable of. For one thing, generative networks are incapable of reciting facts reliably, which immediately disqualifies them.

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      At a quick glance I’m not seeing anywhere in the article that they think that’s what this is… If you’re responding to them calling it “GenAI”, that’s a shortening of “Generative AI”, not “General AI”

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      For one thing, generative networks are incapable of reciting facts reliably

      Neither are humans, for what it’s worth…

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Despite some astronomical vendor valuations and predictions that it will transform society, the impact of GenAI in the workplace has yet to materialize, according to a recent global survey.

    “The vast majority of GenAI uses have been as a personal productivity tool, helping with research, speeding up the creation of documents or marketing literature, and supporting office admin,” according to the report.

    Tech vendors have also been falling over each other to tell the world how they are including GenAI in their offerings as the leading AI companies attract feverish attention from investors.

    Microsoft, for example, continues to run proof of concept programs to convince customers of the productivity benefits of Copilot.

    The Nash Squared survey found that companies had yet to prove the business case for mass investment in GenAI, according to 54 percent of respondents.

    In a prepared statement, Bev White, CEO of Nash Squared, said: “Although the ‘replace jobs’ impact of GenAI is headline-grabbing news, in fact the Pulse Survey indicates that organizations with company-wide implementations of GenAI are in fact more likely to be increasing tech headcount in the next year than the average.”


    The original article contains 392 words, the summary contains 188 words. Saved 52%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    That’s not the point. The point is our industrialist and upper-management managers have tipped their hands. They have demonstrated beyond doubt that they’d totally replace their workforce if they could even when doing so means families or entire neighborhoods go hungry or are driven out of their homes.

    And that includes creatives and experts. It even eventually includes, with a nod to The Brain Center at Whipple’s , the upper management who aren’t principle shareholders. The massive population correction at the end of capitalism is revealed at last.

    Your own job is forfeit as soon as it becomes cheaper over a few years to automate your position.

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      industrialist and upper-management managers have tipped their hands

      you needed AI-capitalists to show you this???

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        As the Twilight Zone episode shows, this has been a known issue for a while. But we haven’t yet seized the means of production even a century since the Great Depression.

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    I don’t know how many times industries are going to be tricked by tech bros middlemaning to insert their ‘brand new’ ideas into already functioning systems with the claim that if you buy it its gonna conpletely revolutionize the process. But I know it’s gonna happen again at least once more. So much of it is digital snake oil.

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      wahhh, tech bros!!! It’s all the tech bros fault!!! Not the pieces of shit that misuse and abuse it but those that made it!!!

      Let me guess, you also want to sue car manufacturers for deaths brought by the things they created. Goddamn auto bros

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      The problem is our upper management are paranoid of time theft (even though its opposite, wage theft, costs the economy more money than all petty crime combined). And out of sheer paranoia, they’re going to be susceptible to technological snake oil, especially of the sort that tightens the collars on labor and makes them that much more miserable.

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        Yeah because they are WELL AWARE of how guilty they are of wage-theft. Accuse your enemy of that which you are guilty of

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    This title is absurd and only trying to push a narrative. Successful utilization of AI doesn’t include replacing workers but supplementing them. Yes, the majority of AI applications are round pegs pushed through square holes riding the hype but there is irrevocable evidence of positive impact.

    That doesn’t get clicks tho so whatever I guess