Workers should learn AI skills and companies should use it because it’s a “cognitive amplifier,” claims Satya Nadella.

in other words please help us, use our AI

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    26 minutes ago

    Delusional, created a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist to usurp the power away from citizens and concentrate it in the minority.

    This is the opposite of the information revolution. This is the information capture. It will be sold back to the people it was taken from while being distorted by special interests.

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    I know something useful that can be done with AI in its current form. Toss it in the fucking garbage maybe.

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      On the one hand, I get it. I really do. It takes an absurd amount of resources for what it does.

      On the other hand, I wonder if people said the same of early generation comptuers. UNIVAC used tubes of mercury for RAM and consumed 125KW of electricity to process a whopping 2k operations per second.

      Probably not. Most people weren’t aware of it, nor did they have a care for power consumption, water consumption, etc. We were in peak-American Exceptionalism in the post-war era.

      But, had they, and computers kinda just…died. Right there, in the 1950s. Would we have gone to the moon? Would we have HDTV? iPhones? Social Media? A treacherous imbecile in charge of the most powerful military the world has ever seen?

      Probably not.

      So…I do worry about the consumption, and the ecological and environmental impact. But, what if that is a necessary evil for the continued evolution of technology, and with it, society? And, if it is, do we want that?

      And, to go a step further, could AI potentially aid in finding realistic ways to undo the harms that it had caused? Or those of anthropogenic climate change? Or uncover new unforseen dangers?

      Did the inventors of UNIVAC ponder if its descendants would one day aid in curing terminal illness, or predicting intense weather, or realize how much it would evolve in the coming decades? Moore wouldn’t have even coined his iconic law for another 14 years.

      What I don’t like…what I really don’t like…is that this phase of technological evolution is coinciding with rampant pro-capital/anti-social rhetoric and governance. I like that it’s forcing conversations around modernizing copyright law, licenses, etc…but I don’t like who is involved in those conversations.

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    So they pushed to make AI, but never had a good use case for it that was world changing, so now they want help to monetize it.

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    As far as I can tell there hasn’t been any tangible reward in terms of pay increase, promotion or external recruitment from using the cognitive amplifier.

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      The useful AI is in scientific research and accounts for a fraction of a percentage of electricity used in “AI”. It’s not sexy. It’s not hip. And it’s not going to replace any workers, so the tech bros don’t care.

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      My dad is saying that he won’t hire anyone who doesn’t use AI, while he hires engineers from India for pennies.

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        One of my family members lost their job managing the self checkout, but he can prompt an LLM. Can your dad give him a job?

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      26 minutes ago

      Perhaps he considers society not insisting their politicians kick them out societal permission.

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    “A great commander secures his victory before entering into battle. A poor commander first rushes into battle, then searches for victory.”

    ~Sun Tzu, The Art of War

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      Can we not all just log into chat gpt at the same time and ask it to count from zero up to a googleplex sequentially in one second intervals?

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    Microsoft CEO warns that we must ‘do something useful’ with AI or they’ll lose ‘social permission’ to burn electricity on it

    <Insert AI generated video of Microsoft CEO dancing around with willies on his head>