Comment on Why do people hate AI so much?
T00l_shed@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Everything you said is why people hate it, and that hate is justified.
Comment on Why do people hate AI so much?
T00l_shed@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Everything you said is why people hate it, and that hate is justified.
rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 day ago
My point is that there are downsides, but there are also upsides, just like anything else. The internet in general has dramatically increased electricity usage from what it was previously, but people are acting like AI is adding some unprecedented load on the grid, which in the vast majority of places it is not (despite what a lot of online discussion would have you believe). Any artist or coder uses the art or code of others for inspiration, and yet AI is evil for doing the same? It’s just a lot of negativity without acknowledging the benefit.
blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
The only benefits you’ve mentioned are coding and helping you with D&D characters
rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 day ago
Those are examples that have broader applications and implications in other areas, i.e., learning a creativity. Are those not good enough benefits to consider it a useful technology?
ieatpwns@lemmy.world 1 day ago
You don’t need ai to do that go to the library
blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
No, I don’t code or play D&D
Alk@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
Seems like you know the answer to your own question and you’re just looking to argue and tell people who dislike it they’re wrong.
rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 day ago
I am looking for more in depth reasons. The person responded that I answered my own question, without further elaboration, and then you just said I already know the answer with no further elaboration. I am interested in discussion, and yet people are here telling me I’m not because I have some opinions of my own?
Alk@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
The discussion that you’re looking for doesn’t exist. The reasons you listed - people who don’t like AI simply think those reasons drastically outweigh the benefits. So much so that it’s not even worth discussing. There’s no deeper meaning to it.
Typhoon@lemmy.ca 23 hours ago
This thread is full of “in depth reasons” but you dismissed them all and demand better ones.
BassTurd@lemmy.world 1 day ago
You need to check your facts about the power consumption part
rabiezaater@piefed.social 23 hours ago
Certainly curious to see sources, but last I checked the industry was an insignificant contributor to electricity use overall. That number is obviously growing, but when I say insignificant, I mean negligible.
Again though, happy to see data that shows otherwise it you have a source to provide.
BassTurd@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Energy prices are already rising for people near data centers. Near me, the state is reopening a nuclear plant closed because the maintenance to repair years of use exceeded its value. With DCs moving in, it is now a necessity. As you mentioned, it’s getting worse, but it’s already having an effect.
There’s also the insane water consumption required to cool their stuff. It’s destroying ecosystems everywhere.
From a selfish-ish point, it’s also already increased costs of chips used in RAM and GPUs and has taken stick off the market for consumers.
As far as your open source views, that’s great, but open source projects still get licensed under open source licensing and is at the behest of the creator. Ignoring that is effectively stealing from creators and that’s not okay. It’s one thing to learn from something, and then to cite those sources, and it’s another to take it, regurgitate it and not give credit. AI has been used to impersonate people in music and other media like content creators hurting their income and image with no recourse.
AI is ass at coding. It’s not a good teacher and struggles with any level of complexity. It is ok for troubleshooting, but it has been shown in almost every case that it’s not capable of replacing even junior devs effectively. AWS just had a coming to Jesus moment recently because AI generated code broke critical services and took down services that millions rely on. It’s not security conscious, and there are breaches of personal data left and right.
I’m not saying all uses of AI are the devil. It has it’s place for minor tooling, but the ethical implications mentioned above are just what I care to spend time elaborating on, but there are many more.
T00l_shed@lemmy.world 1 day ago
There are upside. Specifically in the medical field, and that’s where it should stay. Everything else is a downside. Humans taking inspiration is one thing. Humans copying directly is called plagiarism, the ai shit is plagiarism. Its taking water from people. Its using more electricity, that’s why they want to build nuclear plants to power them, the tax payer will ultimately foot the bill. Its eating up all the consumer hardware. Driving up costs. Making people stupider. Shoved down our throats everywhere. It hallucinates like mad, its costing people jobs. Its all downsides, except for a niche use case.
rabiezaater@piefed.social 1 day ago
Your response is a perfect example of the hyperbolic hate against AI I see.
Why exactly should AI stay in the medical field, but be restricted from every other field? What about medicine makes it worth using, but makes it useless and evil in every other field?
AI does not copy. It takes things as inspiration and synsthesizes it into something new, just like anyone else. I know an artist who worked for the simpsons. He does a lot of his own work now in the simpsons style. Is he plagiarizing Matt Groening because he is using that style? Or is he just inspired by his time working there?
No, AI is not taking water from people. AI uses a very small amount of the total water, and industrial agriculture uses thousands of times more water overall. The ogalala aquifer and Colorado River started drying up before AI even came to be.
From here out are all actually pretty good reasons. The hardware thing sucks, and I wish the government was not so in bed with these companies that they let them just hoard all the hardware like they do. I think the internet in general has been making people stupider for a while, but AI has certainly accelerated it. The hallucination is annoying as shit, but it has gotten better over time, to a certain extent.
Definitely acknowledge all those down sides. Again though, it’s like any technology that has pluses and minuses. I guess the question is whether we should throw out all the benefits and assume the negatives are unfixable, or should we try to look at how we can solve them?
T00l_shed@lemmy.world 1 day ago
The hate isn’t hyperbolic. Its justified as all the reasons I gave. Just because you see AI as a net benefit, you think my hate is hyperbolic. You’re argument of using “little total water” and “agg using more” are flawed arguments. Its using precious water that we dont have enough of, for useless ai slop. Yes agg uses a huge amount of water, but we need to eat.
Ai doesn’t take inspiration, its a computer program. Inspiration is uniquely human. Someone who draws in the style of matt G is one thing, a machine that copies the style is not “inspired by”
Yes it should stay in the medical field because that’s where there is a net benefit.