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Centigonal 9 hours ago

The point I'm making is that, even in the extreme case where we cease all additional R&D on LLMs, what has been developed up until now has a great deal of utility and transformative power, and that utility can be delivered at scale for cheap. So, even if LLMs don't become an economic boon for the companies that enable them, the transformative effect they have and will continue to have on society is inevitable.

Edit: I believe that "LLMs transforming society is inevitable" is a much more defensible assertion than any assertion about the nature of that transformation and the resulting economic winners and losers.

johnnyanmac 7 hours ago | parent [-]

>what has been developed up until now has a great deal of utility and transformative power

I think we'd be more screwed than VR if development ceased today. They are little more than toys right now who's most successsful outings are grifts, and the the most useful tools are simply aiding existing tooling (auto-correct). It is not really "intelligence" as of now.

>I believe that "LLMs transforming society is inevitable" is a much more defensible assertion

Sure. But into what? We can't just talk about change for change's sake. Look at the US in 2025 with that mentality.