• Sibbo@sopuli.xyz
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    Never having heard the term AI panic makes this kinda meaningless. But I guess AI panic is evil, as it is promoted by the typically more evil companies?

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      You might have heard of singularity, sentient AI, uprising of the ai, job losses due to automation. That’s all propaganda that sits under the concept of AI panic.

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        But how are Microsoft and other LLM companies marketing on AI Panic?

        I honestly don’t understand what this graph means. I don’t get what the four sectors mean, how the author decided to distribute companies among the four sectors, or why the four sectors are divided into two equivalent circles.

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          All I can figure out is the pink side is pure evil and the blue side are our saviors. Given the color scheme, perhaps this is yet another failed gender reveal?

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          Microsoft bought OpenAI. The AI panic pushed by Sam Altman is sanctioned by Microsoft.

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        It’s ridiculous to call ideas that have existed for half a century propaganda just because we’re now approaching those things…

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        job losses due to automation

        Oh yeah this has never happened. Brb, gonna go tell all my fellow assembly line workers this concept is total propaganda

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          automation never reduces jobs. It fragments them, it reduces their quality, it increases deskilling and replaceability. We are not going to work less as we never worked less thanks to automation. If we want to work less, we need unionization, not machines.

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        What’s this about OpenAI having a mission to create chaos? That sounds like “AI panic” or conspiratorial thinking on the surface at least.