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I've been very fed up with AI for about past 6 months, completely started to boycott it, discuss it with people of all kinds of different views, and I found joy and pride once again in my own work.

But the world issues coming from AI, and even more so from the billionaires and empires behind it seem to further pile up to insane heights. I've been trying to learn more and more about it, and after my bachelor and masters I am considering pursuing phd and research surrounding AI, especially from the critical perspective, which seems to be deeply neglected in the research pov.

This is still a few years in the future, and lot could change, but I am curious what do people here think about pursuing such a thing, and if in current academic world it is even something that would be possible doing, given lot of the grants and funding of AI research comes from these companies that just want to gain even more power through it.

As I said, I am already trying to know as much as possible about it, but I would like to look more deeply into its impact on society, impact on students etc.

Do you think this would be a worthwile endevaour? And if not, where do you think I should be heading to make change about this while not completely starving to death?

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[โ€“] Brownie@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Of course yeah, if I would be writing actual research I would be more concious of the terms used. I see you have a lot of experience and have been using LLMs a lot and searching for ways to use them conciously, and that's kind of part of the reason I would like to study them (and Machine Learning in general) more deeply. You seem to have the practical experience, but I would also like to personally look into it with the academic view, and see how these arguments really stand and how to improve the actual uses, while pushing against the bogus uses and claims that many people and mostly companies keep telling us. There's still many years until then, maybe I'll choose a different path to push against companies and the bullshit we are dealing with today.. But I think this field might be something I am genuinely interested, and if I may actually do some worthwhile change during it, it would be a nice bonus..

[โ€“] OhmeHose@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

I'd say most people who successfully run llms and do use it consciously are actual "AI-engineers" with a proper computer science background.

The people i've met who shout the loudest about their ai use are usually nothing burgers or management positions who didn't come from an IT background and just see the golden goose "Ai" and want a piece of it.

If you want to get in touch with people having experience go and look for meetups :)