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by shufflerofrocks
98 days ago
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....are you being dense on purpose? Just because something takes time and effort to learn doesn't mean it was monopolised and undemocratised lol. It's the natural course of things, and I cannot believe I have to explain that to you. The knowledge was freely available for the past few decades, way before LLMs - ergo democratised. The skill was freely available to learn - ergo democratised. By your logic, - cooking is a skill that is not democratised (despite the fact that you can do it everyday). - A person who doesn't take time to learn cooking from cookbooks or youtube tutorials is somehow "lacking access" and in an undemocratic position - An experienced chef is monopolising his mastery of cooking skills bc they dedicated time to learning them - a robot that manufactures food is "democratising cooking skills" See how silly that sounds? Not to mention, using an AI to do a job is NOT equivalent to learning the skills of the job. Me having a printer doesn't mean "painting skills were democratised". |
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