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submitted 2 weeks ago by 🃏Joker@sh.itjust.works

just one more LLM bro. i promise bro just one more LLM and we'll automate away all our problems bro. it’s just an Al chatbot bro. please just one more. one more Al and we'll save another 12 minutes/month. bro cmon just give me 9 millions gpu and we'll acheive AGI i promise bro. bro bro please we just need to build one more

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2 weeks ago

Just one more lane and we'll fix traffic bro

2 weeks ago

Just one more cryptocurrency and we'll break free from the banks

Just one more department for efficiency and we will finally be efficient.

2 weeks ago

Just one more election and we’ll never have to vote again.

Just 10 more years and we will finally have fusion power

Just one more job and we’ll be in Tahiti, Arthur!

2 weeks ago, edited 2 weeks ago

This is getting down. Back in the day, fusion was always 20 years away.

(Anyway, you'll need 10 years just to scale Tritium production if you make a commercially viable D+T fusion reactor today. And the last experimental one too 25 years to build.)

2 weeks ago, edited 2 weeks ago

Braess's paradox

It always reminds me how serious people were trying to build steam powered aircraft. I imagine they had a bunch of "if we can just get some lighter material" kind of discussions right until some bicycle guys used an internal combustion engine to make history.

2 weeks ago

Considering how energy efficient the human brain is I hope they keep going after video cards

2 weeks ago

OMG, video cards made of human brains! It's genius!

2 weeks ago

People genuinely think LLMs will solve climate change

2 weeks ago, edited 2 weeks ago

they will, just not the way they think

Kind of like how an autoclave solves transmissible diseases.

Let the water wars begin!

Wait for me, I'm putting on my Tank Girl outfit.

That's scary af, people are beyond delusional

And enough cooling to drain a lake

a week ago, edited a week ago

Consumer: *buys next phone(and car) with the least amount of Ai possible*

Hey society!

This is broken!

This isn't how capitalism works! We have to choose stuff with our wallets, not them with their investors.

Fuck them, right?

2 weeks ago, edited 2 weeks ago

AI is shit. Poor programming results in heavy errors and intrusive break ins during benign operations. Worst is that the corpos that adopt it shove it into your systems in a way that makes it unremovable

Poor programming?

I’m sorry, LLMs are shit for various reasons, but “poor programming” isn’t one of them. And I bring this up because branding it as such suggests there is a “good programming” LLM that doesn’t have the inherent problems that any such system would have. Which just isn’t a thing with the way LLMs work.

I don't get it. Who is claiming that if we build one more LLM we will solve AGI? Maybe I just live under a rock. Top comment here is saying people believe LLMs will "solve climate change." Who believes that? I do not know what any of this is on about, I have never seen these people.

a week ago

People who don't call the tech LLM and just refer to it by AI, that's who

2 weeks ago, edited 2 weeks ago

just one more SSRI bro, i promise bro the next SSRI will work bro please i need one more SSRI bro
Edit: okay, well maybe instead of insinuating that none of the SSRIs work, I should have claimed that all of them so many potentially crippling side effects, that prescribing these "medications" should be considered significantly more as an absolute last-resort solution - together with inpatient care - than be given out like candy as they are today. But I also understand that it is the cheapest option available, as the best option is therapy, which there are multiple of, all of them requiring quite a lot of time and work, all of which cost significantly more than what anyone is ready to pay. But that shit is long, so take it as you will

2 weeks ago, edited 2 weeks ago

no... that's not how that works.

But I also understand that it is the cheapest option available, as the best option is therapy,

outcomes of both treatments combined are superior to outcomes from either alone. SSRIs are just a tool to help you retrain your brain more easily during the course of behavioral modifications, which a therapist typically helps you identify and implement

they're powerful which makes them difficult to use, i get it. finding the right medication can be exhausting, because you need to build up the drug in your body to have an effect and you need to titrate off to safely stop the drug. so it's a long game of trial and error.

But I can assure you that psych meds are ridiculously important for managing certain conditions.

i really wish the fuckers who tote pharmaceutical population control conspiracies would just spend a weekend in the Before Times when people with mundane mental disorders by today's standards were locked up and abused. yeah, totally randy, it's lexapros fault your life is a mess, you'd be way better having a manic episode in 1700

okay yeah, I think this might be the most sensible answer here. I myself tend to get "a bit" frothing at the mouth when it comes to these things, because of personal experiences. So sorry everyone, I got carried away.

2 weeks ago

Not the same thing. Have a nice day.

2 weeks ago

They... Scientifically work though?