• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    They think they’re going to live on their island fortresses with an army of slave robots, and the occasional actual slave.

    They think the LLM hallucination problem will be ironed out in a couple of years.

    They think longevity drug therapy is just a few years away.

    I think they’re very wrong. They can throw all the money and electricity they want at these two fantasies, and they will remain fantasies. Unfortunately, we’re going to let them beat us all to hell over this… until we won’t anymore.

    They know they’re in a race against an uprising, they just think they’re going to win this time.

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      They think the LLM hallucination problem will be ironed out in a couple of years.

      That one is a tad more realistic than uploading human consciousness.

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        24 hours ago

        not unless they pivot on the basic principles of the LLM’s, instead of attempting to force a square peg into a circle hole.

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          12 hours ago

          Hallucinations have already been reduced. Your expressing a pretty standard anti-LLM stance but it seems people in the field think the hallucination problem can be fixed. Even something as simple as having them say “I don’t know”.

          The fact that hallucination is less of a problem then it used to be should make it pretty clear that it’s not immutable.