[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago

yeah, I'm gonna just drop "disengage" again and next time maybe just don't reply to my comments please?

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago

Honestly, it's fascinating how committed you are to misinterpreting my intentions. I criticize obsessive AI griping not because I'm enchanted by techbro promises or "stanning for billionaires," as you so colorfully put it. Rather, I'm urging a balanced perspective; it's entirely possible to scrutinize the energy usage of various technologies—including gaming—without resorting to hyperbolic doomsaying or personal attacks.

You ask if I'm a leftist, as if one's entire political alignment could be judged by their stance on a specific facet of technology. Engaging critically with technology doesn't equate to blind support of its most excessive implementations.

Let's use this platform to foster constructive debate, not sanctimonious sniping. We're all here because we give a damn about the world and its future, right? Let's not lose sight of that common ground.

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

I think we agree on several fundamental points, such as the inefficiency of current AI applications and the problematic capitalist motivations driving much of its development.

That being said, completely dismissing the technology because of its current misuse may prevent us from exploring and identifying genuinely valuable applications. For instance, in research and industrial settings, AI has shown promise in optimizing processes, reducing waste, and performing complex data analysis. These are areas where the potential benefits might rightly justify the resource expenditure. China's approach, which includes heavy state involvement and regulation, might offer some insights.

Let's focus on creating specific and actionable plans that address the root issues rather than being caught in the binary of defense vs. criticism.

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago

Leftism is obsessively AI and musk posting as if it were a full time job, and the more you do that the more leftist you are.

Remind the people why you had to take like a year off from posting (during which time the site was noticeably less annoying). Was it because you're too confrontational and were getting into to many heated arguments with people about stupid shit?

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 4 points 2 months ago

Scroll up homie, you replied to me (and edited your comments after posting as usual which is considered poor forum etiquette tsk tsk).

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

Little known fact: If one can Musk-post exactly ten thousand times, it results in an insta-kill, freeing the denizens of earth from his tyrannical grasp once and for all.

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 13 points 2 months ago

this

There's also the energy usage around obsessively gripe-posting about AI to consider.

This is why we need a watts-used-per-unit-of-entertainment scale going so we can determine a treat hierarchy.

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

idealistic lib shit

Yeah, I said myself I didn't think it would work (outside of the context of somewhere like China). I'm trying to redirect the discussion from simply obsessing about it to something more material. The Luddites accomplished jack shit, and we're headed down the same path right now without specific demands or plans.

I also explicitly said this particular application is a waste of energy and I'm not defending it at all. What I'm saying is, there ARE legit use cases, which makes the issue more slippery.

There's never going to be actual progress with this technology because of capitalism

You realize China is researching this technology too? They're putting billions into it. And also it has progressed wildly in the last couple of years in the US (which is not good honestly for them to be in the lead). This shit is happening if we like it or acknowledge it or not.

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 4 points 2 months ago

LMAO Thank you for your unique brand of contribution to this website.

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 5 points 2 months ago

I am so tempted to name names

Hey, it's me! lol

It's not unreasonable to look at how this stuff is being used and get angry about it. That's fine and reasonable. But please try not to mischaracterize what people are saying about this issue.

But it's not helpful to get mad every day and post this same comment about how you're definitely not being emotional about it (with the smuglord, always with the smuglord, give the poor guy a rest).

So where do we go from here both as individuals and as a movement? For example, we could cap or limit uses of it to research and industrial applications, or put R&D into specialized hardware and algorithms to increase efficiency. Maybe we boycott companies that abuse it? I don't think it would work, but it's a more interesting discussion we could be having that moves beyond just saying it's all a grift or it's just waifus all the way down.

FWIW I think all governments should ban proof-of-work crypto schemes like China did with Bitcoin, but I don't think you can do that with this because the technology does actually have useful applications.

Please note that simply stating that this tech does sometimes have useful applications IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT of the most commonly seen uses of it on reddit or whatever. That's just the internet that most regular people use reflecting the worst aspects.

[-] AlbedoORourke@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

How many times you gonna post almost this exact comment?

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