3 comments

  • japhyr 3 minutes ago

    Of course everyone hates AI. For most people, it's actively making their lives worse, not better.

    AI is a really effective technology when used with restraint, in appropriate places. But it's rarely being used with restraint, and it's being inserted just about everywhere.

    If you're trying to work in AI on a product related to education, you've got a really high bar to clear to prove that you're actually helping students learn better, and teachers teach better.

  • nekusar a few seconds ago

    My FIRST question when anybody brings up scientific/software ethics is:

    Whose ethics? What are the axioms? What are the exceptions? How do you handle paradoxes?

    Most of the time, it's just some shitty corporate "ethics" with: make money at all costs but don't let the company look bad. Or, you get none, and LLMs that call themselves MechaHitler (F-Elon Musk's LLM).

  • iLoveOncall 2 minutes ago

    This just reads like a poor attempt at convincing themselves that they didn't become what they hate.

    I hate AI and I work on an AI project. I use it only where there is no viable alternative and where it is safe and sensible, which means it's just another tool, not some sort of oracle used to supposedly solve everything. That makes me not hate AI in the context of this project.