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by spiderfarmer
312 days ago
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I disagree completely. You seem to believe the venture capital money machine that tells you technology and innovation must always be a major disruptive force and solve big, important problems. Most problems we encounter in daily life are small. If a technology helps solve them faster, at a lower cost, or in a way that was not possible before, I believe it can scale very well. People just have to get accustomed to it. For example, I fixed my lawnmower recently with the help of ChatGPT. I could have gone to the dealer or asked my brother for help, but instead it was a quick five minute fix that saved me from bothering anyone or spending time searching through manuals and videos for the answer. It literally couldn't have been fixed faster. I prefer that over augmented reality goggles and other "Big Ideas". |
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Therefore, current LLMs won't be a complete upheaval like some are fearing.
Things like AlphaFold might create upheavals in their respective fields but they are very specialised. I'm more enthusiastic about that than chatbots.