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surgical_fireyesterday at 9:20 PM2 repliesview on HN

The detractors are a lot less numerous and certainly a lot less preachy than the ones on the hype train.

AI is alright. It's moderately useful, in certain contexts it speeds me up a lot, in other contexts not so much.

I also think that the economics of it make no sense and that it is, generally, a destructive technology. But it's not up to me to fix anything, I just try to keep on top of best practices while I need to pay bills.

The economics bit is not my problem though. If all AI companies go bust and AI services disappear I can 100% manage without it.


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heavyset_goyesterday at 10:04 PM

> The economics bit is not my problem though. If all AI companies go bust and AI services disappear I can 100% manage without it.

We're in "too big to fail" territory, if we handled the recession we were heading towards/in years ago, instead of letting AI hype distract and redirect massive amounts of investment, attention and labor from elsewhere, we might have been in a better position.

jarjourayesterday at 9:34 PM

On the flip side, if all this slop is floating around, and AI services do become untenable, think of all the immediate jobs that will open up to fix and maintain all the slop that's being thrown around right now. The millions of dollars of contracts spent to use these LLMs will be redirected back to hiring.

Though, my cynical take is that the investor class seemed dead-set on forcing us all to weave LLMs deep into our corporate infrastructures in a way that I'm not too sure it will ever "disappear" now. It'll cost just as much to detangle it as it was to adopt it.