but, more to your point… bsky.app/profile/anth...
but, more to your point… bsky.app/profile/anth...
AI bubble? We did first production AI deployment at 2006, it was naive baynesian classifier detecting Windows EXE malware in 2006. First project I was involved was in 2008, it was a heuristic rule engine classifying malware using sandbox detonation. That’s a long lived bubble.
cool, the article actually talks about the impending collapse of the economic bubble the LLM companies are creating by burning through mountains of cash for meager, if any returns
And at which point do you realize that the comment I originally replied to was about everything else except LLMs?
ypu asked for nutcases, you pompous dick. here we are.
Yes I see. Sometimes I go for cheap amusement. As we Finns say, a crazy person can find cheap entertainment. Hullulla on halvat huvit.
halpaa viihdettä? siellä minä asun, hölmö
Which is the whole point. GenAI haters either so addicted to hate, they don’t care to whom they shout. Or so clueless, that they assume word AI means only GenAi. Cybersecurity has been mostly applied AI long before LLMs became feasible.
maybe it would help your case to come out against the inherent problems with gen ai that is causing this reaction instead of an expert “well, actually” take.
TBH The inherent problems are not in LLMs or other technologies, it’s in people. It’s the hyper charged economy that drives to use technologies before they are fully understood. More harm has been done by bad applications of plain old statistics than LLMs.
What is going to slow down “robot uprising” is how difficult it is to properly automate something with LLMs, and how difficult it is to maintain. Slop is easy to produce, but slop is like an actor, anyone expecting an actor to be be able to do things shown in a movie, is going to be disappointed
You know damn well what people mean when they say AI at this point in history. It is, in fact, one of the criticisms of OpenAI, et al., that they've successfully conflated everything.
However the post I replied to was not about LLMs, people use any excuse to shout. Which also is why Bluesky has slowed its growth, this can be almost a hostile as Twitter where people migrated from.
And I quote "Such lists would act as a lightning conductor for nutcases all riled up about LLMs." People replied to YOU. Not the post you replied to.
Yes, mere word LLM brings people out of the woodworks. To be honest I can’t wait for the hype to die down. When that happens also emotions will subside. LLM does have its use cases. But both boosters and haters are so wrong about most things.