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by GenericPoster
1072 days ago
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It's a chatbot. A very advanced one with incredible capabilities but a chatbot nonetheless. What irreparable damage to society and culture are you alluding to? Any specific examples would be nice as I don't see where all this doom and gloom is coming from. |
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Another example - when I was using a voice assistant a lot, I eventually gained an instinct to call out to it as if it were second nature - and if the voice assistant is not under my control (which it wasn't), that has serious privacy repercussions, which can change my behaviour further.
Another example: Ukrainian war footage on YouTube is now "inappropriate", even though it used to be widespread at first. As a result, creators stopped discussing it, or moved that content to paid platforms. As a result, the world's largest video library has a gaping hole right where this kind of content should be available for historical use.
Whether it's fast or slow, technology damaging the human society and culture has already been observed for things smaller in impact than LLMs.