• jagged_circle@feddit.nl
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    13 hours ago

    This isnt really a good thing. It means that consumers prefer to use cloud AI (which is a privacy nightmare) compared to running a local LLM, which is more privacy preserving

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      11 hours ago
      1. It was proven years ago that the average consumer doesn’t give two shits about privacy on the internet.

      2. The average consumer doesn’t use knowingly use LLMs/“AI” for anything beyond a replacement for a search engine.

    • That’s a really weird take. Like really weird, because it presupposes that everybody wants to use degenerative AI at all.

      Which is emphatically not the case. There’s even studies showing that most people play with degenerative AI for a while, all impressed by it, before trailing off as it turns out that it kind of sucks at everything people try to use it for.

      Degenerative AI is the crypto/web3 of the current set of techbrodude nitwits. A solution in search of a problem. And it will go the way of crypto/web3.

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        1 hour ago

        Works great for improving my ability to produce graphics. Where accuracy of information isn’t important (eg art), it has uses.