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Industrial Society and Its Future [pdf]

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1 points·by 0x4e·vor 2 Monaten·1 comments

Ask HN: What are the immediate/near/long-term non-corporate benefits of AI?

3 points·by 0x4e·vor 5 Monaten·13 comments

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0x4e
·vor 18 Tagen·discuss
Turns out shitposting and trolling will save humanity.
0x4e
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
That's a good view point. Perhaps they're not being alarmists or trying to scare people, but being honest about the capabilities.

Perhaps it can be better articulated and framed in a way that's well received. But, maybe that would be over-promising or not being honest about the future.
0x4e
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Agreed. But, could it be trained ti be deceiving? Especially when we bake-in advertising into it?
0x4e
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Because we don't like uncertainty, and the AI future is uncertain. There are multiple high probability scenarios.

Because we're seeing how its capabilities increase overtime. I find the rate at which I prefer to go to an AI than an UpWorker is scary.

Because we——the people——are not in control of it. We're at the whims of whatever it and the tech bros want (technocracy).
0x4e
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
>Private equity relies on a basic technique known as the leveraged buyout, which works like this: you, a dealmaker, buy a company using just a small portion of your own money. You borrow the rest, and transfer all this debt on to the company you just bought. In effect, the company goes into debt in order to pay for itself. If it all goes well, you sell the company for a profit and you reap the rewards. If not, it is the company, not you, that is on the hook for this debt.

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Not how I've seen this work. These often require a personal guarantee, in some cases the homes of whoever is applying for the loan. So, whoever wrote this article has no idea of the real acquisition process.
0x4e
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
>Humans won’t be needed for most things.

Who the hell thinks that’s a good idea?

Don’t get me wrong, I’ll be happy to spend most of my time with my loved ones, talking, having fun, and investing my time in creative endeavours, but that’s just seems extremely unlikely. It feels more like we’ll be surrounded by constant wars, full of resentment and anxiety doomscrolling the live coverage of the destruction of what it means to be human.

That’s not being an AI doomer. That’s reality. Just open your goddamn eyes.
0x4e
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Amazing! Yet another life destroying invention. What could go wrong?
0x4e
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
This is when I ask sincerely: how does AI truly benefit the average Joe?

Sure it can help you do things “faster” and it can give you “private/cheaper” advice.

But, AI feels increasingly like a thing that will make the powerful a lot more powerful with their data centres and automation shenanigans.

All the hype feels like it’s being injected into everyone’s brain like a virus. Oh look at this shiny new tool! But, how does it actually improve everyone’s life? We’ve gone from AGI to tokens as a service.

Sure, it might cure cancer, but… that’s just uncertain. Sure, we’ll go to space, but… we sure have many problems at home.

I’m completely divided here. I love using these tools, and it makes work enjoyable. But, like we read recently “you’re not your work”.
0x4e
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Especially with the way “the law” works now-a-days:

Donors, lobbyists, and ring kissers driving what’s instituted.
0x4e
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
This reads like an ad.
0x4e
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Of course they jumped into the race as soon as possible by mentioning ‘Apple Intelligence’ and working on it. But, I think this was more peer pressure than anything else.

Apple’s reliably late to the party most of the time, but they also reliably steal the show. I’m doubtful about OpenAI’s hardware just taking over.

I rather wait and keep using 3rd party models that keep leap frogging themselves and adding features every once in a while, than them just publicly beta testing a bunch of things on my iPhone. If this was the case, we’d see a bunch of people complaining about how terrible the product is and how Claude or GPT or OpenClaw is so much better.
0x4e
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
I agree. It’s still being figured out.

My prediction is that Apple is the hardware and platform provider (like it’s always been). We’re not asking them to come up with a better social media, or a better Notion or a better Netflix.

I think their proprietary chips and GPUs are being undervalued.

My feeling is that they’re letting everyone move fast and break things while trailing behind and making safe bets.
0x4e
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Maybe garlic alludes to the working class.
0x4e
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
I see where you’re coming from. Some will be empowered to do this. It’s like what the computer allowed but on steroids.

However, I think this only applies to a handful of people. I doubt the average joe goes around wanting to vibe code their own thing most users are “passive”.
0x4e
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
I suppose one perspective can be that it's cheaper to pay $20/mo than +$150 for a 45min session. So, "advice" and "opinions" become cheap and accessible. But, does it translate into quality?

I still find it hard to accept boilerplate psychological advice from an LLM.

I think that part of the reason why we gravitate towards other humans is because we assume they've gone through similar experiences. That's why I don't take relationship advice from someone that has never dated someone. An LLM lacks... humanity... it can tell me what the textbook says but life's more nuanced than just tokens.

From my point of view an LLM has access to all the knowledge in the world but lacks the nuance that makes advice valuable in these scenarios.
0x4e
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Interesting.

Would this be a non-solution to a non-problem since there are already therapists out there?

Does it solve the awkwardness of talking to another human?
0x4e
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
It's a serious question!? And as dumb as it sounds neither of you could answer it.
0x4e
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
Speaking for myself:

FITFO: Figure it the fuck out. Research and take action quickly.

FAFO: Fuck around and find out. Do shit, make mistakes and try again. You’ll at least learn something from this.

FPT: First principles thinking. Learn the basics and build from there.

80/20 Rule: 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.

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Cyberpunk thinking. You have the cyberspace to explore and do things that you find interesting. The punk is the DIY mentality.