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AI industry insider likens LLM use to driving a gas truck, calls for corporate accountability

An individual with experience in the AI industry likens using large language models to driving a gas-guzzling truck, suggesting it's a practice that should be limited but is understandable for individual use. The author argues that while individuals may not need to feel excessive guilt, the companies behind these models, and their decision-makers, should be held accountable for their negative societal impacts, including promoting late-stage capitalism and fascism. The author also advises users to be responsible when employing these tools. AI

IMPACT Suggests that while individual LLM use may be understandable, corporate accountability is crucial for mitigating negative societal impacts.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece from an individual with industry experience discussing the use and impact of LLMs.

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AI industry insider likens LLM use to driving a gas truck, calls for corporate accountability

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    Using LLMs is like driving a big-ass gas truck. No one *should* do it, but it can be useful, and you—as an individual—shouldn't *really* feel that bad for doing

    Using LLMs is like driving a big-ass gas truck. No one *should* do it, but it can be useful, and you—as an individual—shouldn't *really* feel that bad for doing it under limited circumstances. But please remember, using it feeds some of the worst companies in history, and *they* …