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starchild3001yesterday at 6:15 AM2 repliesview on HN

This reads like a mid-life crisis. A few rebuttals:

1. Yes, humans cause enormous harm. That’s not new, and it’s not something a single technology wave created. No amount of recycling or moral posturing changes the underlying reality that life on Earth operates under competitive, extractive pressures. Instead of fighting it, maybe try to accept it and make progress in other ways?

2. LLMs will almost certainly deliver broad, tangible benefits to ordinary people over time; just as previous waves of computing did. The Industrial Revolution was dirty, unfair, and often brutal, yet it still lifted billions out of extreme poverty in the long run. Modern computing followed the same pattern. LLMs are a mere continuation of this trend.

Concerns about attribution, compensation, and energy use are reasonable to discuss, but framing them as proof that the entire trajectory is immoral or doomed misses the larger picture. If history is any guide, the net human benefit will vastly outweigh the costs, even if the transition is messy and imperfect.


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trinsic2yesterday at 6:20 AM

Thats for telling it like it is overlord. We'll see. Im guessing this divide will continue to grow to threaten our whole economic system. When people cant pay rent, food, and electric genAI isnt going to fix those problems.

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roncesvallesyesterday at 6:28 AM

>Just wait

still waiting