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Society can exist without jobs, not everything has to be capital, in fact reaching a post scarcity world is needed for communism.
AI hype is also overblown as fuck, I remember watching the CGP grey video Humans Need not Apply, like what, 8 years ago? Haven't really achieved some epic breakthrough did we?
For me from a software engineers perspective, "AI" is nothing but a productivity tool, it reduces the amount of mundane work I have to do, but then so does the IDE I use.
as humans we have been automatic tasks for a long time, just think about your washing machine, you have any idea how hard it would be to have clean clothes without them? Do you think we would be better off if we needed cleaning services that clean our clothes for us using human labour just so people have jobs? Or is it better to use that effort elsewhere?
"AI" returns mathematically plausible results from its tokenized training data. That is the ONLY thing it does. It doesn't consider, it doesn't fact check itself. "AI" in its current state is a party trick.
Just to be clear, I'm not saying it isn't useful, I'm just tired of hearing people say that the code "thinks".
They're starting to add options to cite references, consult documentation, some of the engines actually check their source code to make sure it's viable.
Now that they've hit stumbling blocks on organically improving, all those things you're talking about can be done with conventional techniques.
No matter what, it helps me incredibly.
Your last sentence diminishes the value of the first sentence. These LLMs save me a ton of time and massively increase my productivity.
It's saving me a hell of a lot of man hours on incredibly tedious tasks that would require looking up individual items in a wiki or the like and then directly populating the answers into a spreadsheet... Our team doesn't have the budget to hire someone to do it, so it basically just wouldn't get done without it.
Useful party trick for me!