Comment by johnnyanmac

Comment by johnnyanmac 2 days ago

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>Where are you going to draw the line?

How about we start with "commercial LLMs cannot give Legal, Medical, or Financial advice" and go from there? LLMs for those businesses need to be handled by those who can be held accountable (be it the expert or the CEO of that expert).

I'd go so far to try and prevent the obvious and say "LLM's cannot be used to advertise product". but baby steps.

>AI as a technology is almost impossible to stop.

Not really a fan of defeatism speak. Tech isn't as powerful as billionaire want you to pretend it is. It can indeed be regulated, we just need to first use our civic channels instead of fighting amongst ourselves.

Of course, if you are profiting off of AI, I get it. Gotta defend your paycheck.

joquarky a day ago

So only the wealthy can afford legal, medical, and financial advice in your hypothetical?

  • wartywhoa23 a day ago

    What makes you think that in the world where only the wealthy can afford legal, medical, and financial advice from human beings, the same will be automatically affordable from AI?

    It will be, of course, but only until all human competition in those fields is eliminated. And after that, all those billions invested must be recouped back by making the prices skyrocket. Didn't we see that with e.g. Uber?

  • johnnyanmac a day ago

    If you're going to approach this on such bad faith, then I'll simply say "yes" and move on. People can male bad decisions, but that shouldn't be a profitable business.