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User questions LLM sales pitches, citing job precarity and creativity loss

A user on Mastodon expresses skepticism about the current sales pitches for large language models (LLMs). They find it strange that LLMs are not being marketed with utopian visions of automated luxury, but rather with the prospect of increased job precarity and the draining of human creativity. The user also notes the common inclusion of existential risk warnings in LLM discussions. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the societal framing and perceived negative impacts of LLM adoption.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a user's opinion and commentary on the marketing and societal implications of LLMs, rather than a factual event.

Read on Mastodon — fosstodon.org →

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    OK. Let's say my LLM skepticism is all flawed. What still strikes me as wierd is that these people are not trying to sell us on LLMs with the idea of fully auto

    OK. Let's say my LLM skepticism is all flawed. What still strikes me as wierd is that these people are not trying to sell us on LLMs with the idea of fully automated luxury gay space communism? Instead the sales pitch is: Everyone's job is more precarious, and we're finding new w…