Comment by jerf
This, IMHO, puts the "can we keep AIs in a box" argument to rest once and for all.
The answer is, no, because people will take the AIs out the box for a bit of light entertainment.
Let alone any serious promise of gain.
This, IMHO, puts the "can we keep AIs in a box" argument to rest once and for all.
The answer is, no, because people will take the AIs out the box for a bit of light entertainment.
Let alone any serious promise of gain.
This is what I keep saying. If these LLMs were truly as revolutionary as the hype claims, these companies wouldn't need to shove it in your face and into every thing imaginable and to beg you to use it. It wouldn't surprise me if someone tries shoving one of these into your boot loader or firmware one of these days. Then again, I also see pro-LLM people making the "Well, humans do x too" arguments too, which of course ignores the fact that if an LLM is substituting for whatever came before, then you must compare what the LLM does to how whatever it's replacing was before it, and if the LLM provides little or no improvement, then it is actively making things worse, not better.
Obviously. I have never seen a product or technology got adopted as fast as ChatGPT (yeah, I mean the dumb af GPT 3.5). Not even smartphone or social media. How could you put this kind of thing back into a box?
I feel ChatGPT probably has achieved the theoretical ceiling of adoption rate for consumer-orient products.
I have little confidence in humanity's capabilities for that scenario, but I don't think this actually indicates much of anything. This happened in the first place because LLMs are so borderline useless (relative to the hype) that people are desperate to find any way to make them useful, and so give them increasingly more power to try to materialize the promised revolution. In other words, because LLMs are not AI, there is no need to try to secure them like AI. If some agency or corporation develops genuine artificial intelligence, they will probably do everything they can to contain it and harness its utility solely for themselves rather than unleashing them as toys for the public.