• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The lack of regulation of AI is absolutely a serious problem, there are so many problems your comment isn’t even funny.
    Problems with people using it for health advice.
    Problems with teens using it instead of friends.
    Problems with AI giving absurdly incorrect advice to people in general, but also professionals like managers and CEO’s.
    Problems with data-centers that host these AI systems require enormous amounts of power. So much researchers have shown these data centers are drying up vast areas around the centers.

    The techno-fascists are in all sorts of business, that’s not special for AI. The problem is with AI the techno-fascists aren’t regulated in any way.
    Neither how their data centers impact the environment and the electric grid, or how AI has actual bad effects for their customers, because there is no regulation on the use or supply of AI services.

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      10 hours ago

      100% agree with every point you made. Everything you’re saying is specific to this iteration of LLMs though. That’s just one tiny piece (well large in terms of public perception and capital acquisition but small in terms of the research space).