- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
Being polite to your AI chatbot could actually be making it worse at answering your questions according to a new study.
Being polite to your AI chatbot could actually be making it worse at answering your questions according to a new study.
It’s foolish to think this will just blow over, and the tech will magically disappear, no matter how you think about its ethics.
It’s better to take control of the technology directly, promote open-source models, push local usage, use it as a tool for the people, not as a tool for corporations. Use the tech against the elites. Show how fragile their position is.
If you don’t take control of the situation, the world will take control of it for you.
I don’t want to use LLMs. I feel the majority of use cases for LLMs are inauthentic, lazy, unhelpful, and uncreative.
It feels like I’ve said “fizzy drinks are bad” and you’ve told me to drink diet sodas.
I understand that dbzero is a pro-AI instance, so I think we’re just fundamentally not going to agree on this. 🤷♂️
Well, that’s just your opinion. Don’t accuse everybody else who are using it as evil psychopaths, under some “LLM psychosis”.
I personally use some form of LLM several times a week, and it saves time on programming and searches. The local image models out there allow me to create mostly whatever scene I want, usually about 80-90% of the way, and I spend a few hours trying to get that extra 10%. It turns my programming skill into something I can use towards art, instead of having to find some stock image online and use my poor image editing skills to create something that is mostly stolen, anyway.
Yeah I know it’s my opinion, that’ll be why I said “I feel” and “I think”.
Not gonna read about how you use your bs chatbot, I don’t care 🤷♂️