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by __loam
773 days ago
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I disagree strongly with this. GPT has: - Precipitated a new class of computationally intense and expensive systems at a time when we desperately need to be focused on sustainability and reducing power demands/increasing efficiency. - Devalued human labor without being high enough quality to truly replace it. - Grossly violated an unspoken social contract of the internet by abusing the commons, leading to many people locking down their content. - Flooded the internet with unverifiable noise that looks credible, making it harder to find high quality information and enabling scams and laziness. At best this productivity tool is of neutral value to society. If you think it's a net good, I question your judgment. |
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- If something is not replacing labor, it will not devalue it. In this case, GPT4 is replacing human labor, which is indeed devaluing those specific labors. But it is also unlocking new potential, which in the history of all technology has always been a net positive in the end.
- I wasn't aware of this unspoken social contract before OpenAI existed, but maybe I'm just ignorant.
- This is true, but this is also a trend that has been headed downward for a long time thanks to Google/SEO. The signal-to-noise ratio has indeed gone down due to GPT-powered blog spam, but honestly we needed to get our act together before GenAI anyway. This is actually lighting a fire under people's butts to find ways to avoid the AdSense/affiliate marketing fueled drivel.