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by zombot
40 days ago
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You're ignoring historical experience. The owners of the means of production have perfected their ability to nab all the upsides of productivity gains, while the workers' best hope is wage stagnation. Combined with the promise of "we'll put everyone out of work" it's just mass poverty and death from hunger and exposure. And if it doesn't pan out, then it's still very few companies that will own the remaining market of LLM use. That's a new quality we haven't seen before, where both success and failure will have catastrophic consequences. |
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