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User criticizes LLM advocacy by comparing it to morally reprehensible arguments

A user on Mastodon expressed frustration with the recent trend of individuals defending Large Language Models (LLMs) by highlighting their personal utility. The user drew parallels between these defenses and morally reprehensible arguments, such as justifying slavery or the use of asbestos, to criticize the framing of LLM advocacy. AI

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User criticizes LLM advocacy by comparing it to morally reprehensible arguments

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    next up, my own "people may hate slavery, but i find having a slave really useful" or "while asbestos is bad, i personally like having fireproof insulation" 2/2

    next up, my own "people may hate slavery, but i find having a slave really useful" or "while asbestos is bad, i personally like having fireproof insulation" 2/2 # ai # llm

  2. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    i appreciate the recent wave of "to counter all the anti-LLM sentiment, let me tell you that I find them really useful and they've allowed me to do things i cou

    i appreciate the recent wave of "to counter all the anti-LLM sentiment, let me tell you that I find them really useful and they've allowed me to do things i couldn't do before" ... 1/2 # llm # ai