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2026-06-10 10:16 UTC
@troed@swecyb.com My main concern is on the economic aspect. LLMs importance mostly come from the big tech industry that invested thousands of billion dollars in them, only to earn much less than 10% of that in revenue.
There is no way they can achieve break-even any soon. Most of the effort to get some profitability is at the expense of even larger investments. What they are doing is building a bubble that might pop sooner or later.
Whatever the way this crisis ends, the current situation will not last.
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@loke@functional.cafe 2026-06-10 13:41
@zerkman@pouet.chapril.org @troed@swecyb.com my concern is bigger. My opinion wouldn't change even if they were absolutely capable of doing everything the fanboys claim they will be able to do. I have seen first hand just how quickly people's competence drops, and in particular how openly averse to learning even the basics they become. I've experienced it myself, and the only way to stop it was to completely eliminate these tools from my life. I'm sure there are plenty of people able to use these systems responsibly. But far too many people are not, which likely includes myself, and it's a time bomb.