Comment by usefulposter 1 month ago No."Whether we like it or not" is LLM inevitabilism.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44567857 6 comments usefulposter Reply schiffern 1 month ago Yes. >Argument By Adding -ism To The End Of A Word Counterpoint: LLMs are inevitable.Can't put that genie back in the bottle, no matter how much the powers-that-be may wish. Such is the nature of (technological) genies.The only way to 'stop' LLMs is to invent something better. somewhereoutth 1 month ago depends if the cost of training can be recouped (with profit) from the proceeds of usage. Plenty of inventions prove themselves to be uneconomic. protocolture 1 month ago Thought terminating cliche.
schiffern 1 month ago Yes. >Argument By Adding -ism To The End Of A Word Counterpoint: LLMs are inevitable.Can't put that genie back in the bottle, no matter how much the powers-that-be may wish. Such is the nature of (technological) genies.The only way to 'stop' LLMs is to invent something better. somewhereoutth 1 month ago depends if the cost of training can be recouped (with profit) from the proceeds of usage. Plenty of inventions prove themselves to be uneconomic.
somewhereoutth 1 month ago depends if the cost of training can be recouped (with profit) from the proceeds of usage. Plenty of inventions prove themselves to be uneconomic.
Yes.
Counterpoint: LLMs are inevitable.
Can't put that genie back in the bottle, no matter how much the powers-that-be may wish. Such is the nature of (technological) genies.
The only way to 'stop' LLMs is to invent something better.
depends if the cost of training can be recouped (with profit) from the proceeds of usage. Plenty of inventions prove themselves to be uneconomic.
Thought terminating cliche.