Comment by trinsic2
3 hours ago
>This completely unpends the tenuous balance between creators and consumers. Why would a writer put an article online if ChatGPT will slurp it up and regurgitate it back to users without anyone ever even finding the original article? Who will contribute to the digital common when rapacious AI companies are constantly harvesting it? Why would anyone plant seeds on someone else's farm?
I have been thinking about this. I was pretty amendment a few months ago that AI is going to make a lot of thing worse for everyone because of the externalities of the technology (Data Center Creep, lock in of models, ect) and it probably still will. But then someone suggested to me that I use Claude Code to upgrade my SSG site to the new version because I had been sitting on my ass as the years went by, missing deadline by deadline. I just couldn't put my self into gear to upgrade it. It was massively out of date 10 years plus and I knew it was going to be a nightmare to deal with the problems. I probably was making it more harder than it really was in my head.
So I purchase Claude Code pro and the thing upgrade my site pretty well. There were things it missed because I didn't know the problems existed in the first place until the upgrade was complete, but I had a working updated site in less than an hour. If I had done this myself it would have taking me days/weeks.
So at that point I realized something. Its a tool that can handle good amount of tasks I throw at it as long as I am specific. I think the problem with most people is they expect it to respond like a human. Thats not going to happen, IMHO. Maybe some day it will be more than what it is but right now its just a tool. I don't care what anyone says about AGI and the likes. Its not going to happen with the current iteration (the pattern recognition type) We are going to need more than that if we want to simulate a human brain..
The point is. And I know this is not going to be received very well, mostly because this tech is in the hands of people that are gatekeeping it, is that maybe someday we might reach a point where all of humanities knowledge is put into these things and we can use them to better our lives. Maybe at some point we don't need to hold onto or hoard things as if its the only way we can make a living? And instead we can build things just for the sake of creating it and improve humanity in the process? Obviously the commercial model of these things is not great, that is going to have to be dealt with, but I can see a future where we might be able to fix a lot of humanities problems with this technology as more and more good people put it to use for things that help humanity.
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