| ▲ | skeeter2020 4 hours ago | |
>> The thing that AI is best at is summarizing vast quantities of information by definition a summary is the best at nothing though, and the mentality that the best way to rule is from a single summarized interpretation is both flawed and scary. It's not answering all questions; it's attempting to provide a single summation dramatically influenced by training. Go ahead and incorporate this into your balanced and multi-perspective decision-making process, but "one tool to rule them all" is not the same thing and definitely not what we're getting. | ||
| ▲ | saltcured 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
"If all you have is an LLM, every problem looks like summarizing information." Emphasis on looks like ;-) | ||
| ▲ | thrance 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> the mentality that the best way to rule is from a single summarized interpretation is both flawed and scary. Very much agree. This reminded me of Project Cybersyn [1], an attempt by socialist Chile to build a central heavily-computerized room that would summarize their entire economy to a few men literally pushing the buttons. Complete with 70s aesthetics and Star Trek TOS feel. [1] https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/project-cybersyn-chiles-r... | ||