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Disapproving of automated plagiarism is classist ableism, actually: Nanowrimo
(nanowrimo.zendesk.com)
Big brain tech dude got yet another clueless take over at HackerNews etc? Here's the place to vent. Orange site, VC foolishness, all welcome.
This is not debate club. Unless it’s amusing debate.
For actually-good tech, you want our NotAwfulTech community
I can at least understand the guys who are using the AI text conveyor belt to make a cheap buck. Do the hustle, get your bag, whatever. We live in a capitalist hellscape and if that's how you choose to survive, then fuck you, but I get it.
I don't understand these guys who think it's actively good that people don't write their own words. It's just a level of misanthropy that doesn't make sense for how inflated their egos are.
I feel like this has to be built on a lack of appreciation for words as a facilitator of human connection. By finding means of expression and being understood we manage to link our brains together on a conceptual level. By building these skills communally we expand the possible bandwidth of connection and even the range and fidelity of our own thoughts.
This has to be motivated by a view of words as Authoritative Things that sit on shelves and bestseller lists and are authored by Smart And Successful People.
Exactly, its a natural conclusion of accepting commodification as the One True Path. Words don't mean anything if they don't make a profit, and clearly you're a bozo who can't Make It (and the bar of Making It is always rising because Number Go Up), so you should join the borg and let my buddy Claude speak for you.
By the way, thank you Terry Pratchett for teaching me the use of Meaningful Capitalisation.
People who hire writers, don't write their own words. You can say that human connection is a crucial part of the writing process. But I just honestly don't think that's true for the vast majority of things we write. But also, eventually AI will be indistinguishable, If not better, than a human writer.
When we hit AGI, if we can continue to keep open source models, it will truly take the power of the rich and put it in the hands of the common person. The reason the rich are so powerful is they can pay other people to do things. Most people only have the power to do what they can physically do in the world, But the rich can multiply that effort by however many people they can afford.
when my dick grows wings, it will truly therefore be a magical flying unicorn pony
Do you not think AGI is possible?
A Guy in India is not only possible, but the secret sauce behind so many AI companies!
https://awful.systems/comment/4601823
no, you troglodyte
it isn't a banning spree. this isn't some "oh whoops you got caught in the net" shit.
it's just a pretty fucking direct way to portray that your shitty posts and the shitty viewpoint that drives them just ain't welcome here, bub
and the fact that you fucking walked back in with an alt, outright calling that you did it, and then try to "politely" debatelord it
I mean, 3 points. I'll score that 3 points. brave.
but the chance of it working? buh-bye now.
A Good Inkwell is definitely possible, I even possess one!
Setting aside the “and then a miracle occurs” bit, this basically seems to be “rich people get to have servants and slaves… what if we democratised that?”. Maybe AGI will invent a new kind of ethics for us.
If the hardware to train and run what currently passes for AI was cheap and trivially replicable, Jensen Huang wouldn’t be out there signing boobs.