Are all uses of ai out of the question?

I understand most of the reasoning around this. Training ai models requires gigantic datacenters that consume copious amounts of resources (electricity and water) making them more expensive for everyone for something that doesn’t have much benefits. If anything it feels like its fuled a downturn in quality of content, intelligence and pretty much everything.

With the recent job market in the US I’ve found myself having little to no choice on what I work on and I’ve found myself working on ai.

The more I learn about it the angrier I get about things like generative ai. So things that are open ended like generating art or prose. Ai should be a tool to help us, not take away the things that make us happy so others can make a quick buck taking a shortcut.

It doesn’t help that ai is pretty shit at these jobs, spending cycles upon cycles of processing just to come up with hallucinated slop.

But I’m beginning to think that when it comes to ai refinement there’s actually something useful there. The idea is to use heuristics that run on your machine to reduce the context and amount of iterations/cycles that an ai/LLM spends on a specific query. Thus reducing the chance of hallucinations and stopping the slop. The caveat is that this can’t be used for artistic purposes as it requires you to be able to digest and specify context and instructions, which is harder to do for generative ai (maybe impossible, I haven’t gone down that rabbit hole cause I don’t think ai should be generating any type of art at all)

The ultimate goal behind refinement is making existing models more useful, reducing the need to be coming up with new models every season and consuming all our resources to generate more garbage.

And then making the models themselves need less hardware and less resources when executed.

I can come up with some examples if people want to hear more about it.

How do you all feel about that? Is it still a hard no in that context for ai?

All in all hopefully I won’t be working much longer in this space but I’ll make the most of what I’m contributing to it to make it better and not further reckless consumption.

  • artyom@piefed.social
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    4 months ago

    Not at all. But it is almost exclusively abused. It literally makes people dumber if they use it to learn something.

    Some examples:

    1. Dictation and summaries. AI “note-takers” are being built into videoconferencing platforms and this is super helpful, not only for later reference in a search, but also for a supervisor to just get a quick glimpse at what’s going on with employees.
    2. Searching a private database. Google Drive search it ironically horrendous. Like if you type in the exact name of a folder, it will show you a bunch of other shit and not that folder. Meanwhile I can ask Gemini a very specific question that may be in a single cell of some spreadsheet somewhere and it will not only give me the answer but also link to the associated spreadsheet and even the specific cell where it found the answer.

    It just doesn’t have nearly as many applications as the techbros would dupe you I to believing. And it’s producing harm on a massive scale, in so many in different ways.