Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
Guess I must be one of those "marginalized"...
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
Proper headline:
“Intelligent People Understand the Limits and Dangers of AI; Unfortunately AI Company Leaders Do Not, and Seek to Silence Opposition”
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
Marginal people, on the other hand, love it.
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
How do they define 'marginalized'?
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How do they define 'marginalized'?
In this study, we conducted a survey (n = 742) including a representative U.S. sample and an oversample of gender minorities, racial minorities, and disabled individuals to examine how demographic factors shape AI attitudes.
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
The trick is for everyone on the seesaw to move as far away as possible from AI, then it'll balance or tilt in favour of the people
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
I think just about everyone who is not an executive at a tech company is highly skeptical of AI.
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
I don’t blame them for being skeptical. Anything that corporations/rich people are enthusiastic about usually ends up screwing them.
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
Makes sense given that AI has been trained on all the prejudiced blatherings of humanity so far, and it just tries to imitate what it has seen. Yet it's being used to make decisions as if it's some wise oracle.
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I think just about everyone who is not an executive at a tech company is highly skeptical of AI.
You'd hope, and yet I've had people on Lemmy give me shit for being overtly anti-llm
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You'd hope, and yet I've had people on Lemmy give me shit for being overtly anti-llm
I hate that it’s being shoved into anything and everything right now, but saying you’re “overtly anti-llm” seems a bit over dramatic to me. LLMs are a tool like anything else. Used properly and in the right situation, they can be very helpful.
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I hate that it’s being shoved into anything and everything right now, but saying you’re “overtly anti-llm” seems a bit over dramatic to me. LLMs are a tool like anything else. Used properly and in the right situation, they can be very helpful.
They're mostly not being used for that and they come at a huge cost
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You'd hope, and yet I've had people on Lemmy give me shit for being overtly anti-llm
My problem with LLMs is that they're expert pattern matchers and little else.
Ask them the integral from 1-5 of ln(x) and they're sure to screw it up.
They'll give you something that sounds like the right answer, but their explanations are nonsense.
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How do they define 'marginalized'?
They checked to see whether or not they had Lemmy accounts.
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My problem with LLMs is that they're expert pattern matchers and little else.
Ask them the integral from 1-5 of ln(x) and they're sure to screw it up.
They'll give you something that sounds like the right answer, but their explanations are nonsense.
Cold readings, like a psychic, is how I recently heard them referred to as.
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I hate that it’s being shoved into anything and everything right now, but saying you’re “overtly anti-llm” seems a bit over dramatic to me. LLMs are a tool like anything else. Used properly and in the right situation, they can be very helpful.
I'm overtly anti-llm. I don't think it's dramatic at all to be so.
Enough has come out about how much power and water datacenters used to train and run it consume, people being driven insane by it, investors hoping to displace jobs with it, how over reliance on it diminishes your mental faculties, people from minors to adults using it to create deepfake porn of minors (literally it's on lemmy rn https://lemmy.ml/post/32581009), its use in overt misinformation (particularly from our modern warzones and disaster areas), overt theft of writing and artistry to train these things, and last but not least: limitless spam.
I'm affected by most of those things indirectly, but the spam affects me daily. Can't search for something on the net anymore without being served f-tier LLM-produced garbage.
So what are the good parts? Doesn't seem like they outweigh these bad parts, whatever they are.
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
I use AI daily and find it useful as a tool. Its also frustrating in its current state. The disgusting default buttlick responses, trying to please the user with fake polite drool.
And then the many, many mistakes.And it's a new tool, so yea it need to ripen....
And that means to go all in on a company strategic level of AI as a technology is dumb.
When building a product the problem the product solves is to be the center of the work. Not the technology used to achieve the solution.
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I use AI daily and find it useful as a tool. Its also frustrating in its current state. The disgusting default buttlick responses, trying to please the user with fake polite drool.
And then the many, many mistakes.And it's a new tool, so yea it need to ripen....
And that means to go all in on a company strategic level of AI as a technology is dumb.
When building a product the problem the product solves is to be the center of the work. Not the technology used to achieve the solution.
I've got some bad news for you. They will never fix the mistakes as it cannot reason, it has no actual intelligence. LLMs are already plateauing and are miles away from being trustworthy. And they steal copyrighted work every request
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn't feel like a promise.
University of Michigan News (news.umich.edu)
All Americans are, ya nitwits
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