• masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    I generally agree, but I really think people in this thread are being overly dismissive about how useful LLMs are, just because they’re associated with techbros who are often associated with relatively useless stuff like crypto.

    I mean most people still can’t run an LLM on their local machine, which vastly limits what developers can use them for. No video game or open source software can really include them in any core features because most people can’t run them. Give it 3 years when every machine has a dedicated neural chip and devs can start using local LLMs that don’t require a cloud connection and Azure credits and you’ll start seeing actually interesting and inventive uses of them.

    There’s still problems with attributing sources of information but I honestly feel like if all LLMs that were trained on copyrighted data had to be published open source so that anyone could use them it would get us enough of the way there that their benefits would outweigh their costs.