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Havoc 4 hours ago

It is democratising from the perspective of non-programmers- they can now make their own tools.

What you say about big tech is true at same time though. I worry about what happens when China takes the lead and no longer feels the need to do open models. First hints already showing - advance access to ds4 only for Chinese hardware makers

ldng an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Terrible argument. They always could learn and DIY.

kqr an hour ago | parent [-]

... if they are privileged enough to be able to take time away from family and jobs.

The current crop of LLMs are subsidised enough to make this learning less expensive for those with little of both time and money. That's what's meant by democratised.

ares623 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They can rent their own tools, more like.

cyanydeez 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The people taking the lead in most of Ai in America are bootlickers of fascism. So not much difference than China on a long enough time line.

Havoc 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The US losing the plot doesn’t change the fact that the tech is fundamentally democraticism on a personal level.

If all the frontier models disappear into autocratic dark holes then yeah we have a problem but the fundamental freedom gain an “individuals can make tools without knowing coding” isn’t going anywhere