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Any positive sides of LLM there?

2•artturibyte•29m ago
I started to wonder that I dont remember reading any positive articles or discussion about AI.

It is deep in human nature for stressing out about our problems that might occur and possible dangers, and for myself I think I have been quite deep lately for the upcoming "world-end" and overall stressing about the world state. There has been so much about how AI could contribute to psychosis, how AI will take our jobs etc.. Which surely are important problems. But with just little imagination I could see how It can change our society for good with example education and knoweledge for those parts of world and people that still answers the childrens questiens mainly with religion.And maybe could shift our purely work-oriented society to something new.

Is it my attention for only on bad news or medias fault or something else?

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hootz•25m ago
The potential benefits of AI are readily apparent to everyone, but the fact that it could contribute to psychosis isn't.

Someone can pick up Gemini on their phone, try it for a minute and quickly see the pontential benefits: easy access to information, quick help on solving problems, extremely fuzzy search where you can be as vague as possible and it might still find what you are looking for, parsing loads of data quickly etc. But how it could lead to psychosis or how it could be used to manipulate elections? That can't be understood in a minute.

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Any positive sides of LLM there?

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