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ants_everywhere 17 hours ago

> That is a such a wild claim.

Some people who hate LLMs are absolutely convinced everyone else hates them. I've talked with a few of them.

I think it's a form of filter bubble.

johnnyanmac 16 hours ago | parent [-]

This isn't some niche outcry: https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2024/03/19/is-the-p...

And that was 18 months ago.

Yes, believe it or not, people eventually wake up and realize slop is slop. But like everything else with LLM development, tech is trying to brute force it on people anyway.

elictronic 16 hours ago | parent | next [-]

You posted an article about investors trust in AI companies to deliver and societies strong distrust of large corporations.

You article isn’t making the point you seem to think it is.

johnnyanmac 9 hours ago | parent [-]

What point do you think it means? Seems pretty clear to me.

1. Investors are pushing a lot of hype

2. People are not trusting the hype.

Hence why people's trust in LLM's are waning.

brokencode 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yup, any day now people will suddenly realize that LLMs suck and you were right all along. Any day now..

johnnyanmac 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yup, I can wait a while. Took some 7-8 years for people to turn on Facebook.

const_cast 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It's not that LLMs are bad, they're very useful. It's that the media they produce is, in fact, slop.

I want to watch Breaking Bad, not AI generated YouTube shorts. I want to listen to "On the Radio" by Donna Summer, not some Spotify generated piano solo. I want to read a high quality blog post about tech with a unique perspective, not an LLM summary of said blog post that removes all the charm.

The gap in quality, when it comes to entertainment, is truly astronomical. I mean, it's not even kind of close. I would expect literal children to produce content - after all, Mozart was a prodigy.