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LLM Inevitabilism

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JimmaDaRustla ◴[] No.44571157[source]
The author seems to imply that the "framing" of an argument is done so in bad faith in order to win an argument but only provides one-line quotes where there is no contextual argument.

This tactic by the author is a straw-man argument - he's framing the position of tech leaders and our acceptance of it as the reason AI exists, instead of being honest, which is that they were simply right in their predictions: AI was inevitable.

The IT industry is full of pride and arrogance. We deny the power of AI and LLMs. I think that's fair, I welcome the pushback. But the real word the IT crowd needs to learn is "denialism" - if you still don't see how LLMs is changing our entire industry, you haven't been paying attention.

Edit: Lots of denialists using false dichotomy arguments that my opinion is invalid because I'm not producing examples and proof. I guess I'll just leave this: https://tools.simonwillison.net/

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1. tkiolp4 ◴[] No.44571342[source]
The problem is that such “tech leaders” get their mouths full of AI with one goal only: to reduce their workforce to the minimum and maximize their profits. Sure, they are companies and yada yada, but I would like to see a better argument on to why we all should embrace AI. So far, as much as AI is intrinsically amazing, it’s getting bad rep because its main and more lousy supporters are tech billionaires.