Listening to another pitch about how AI can empower workers at various jobs across my industry, I was striken by the comparison in the title

3d printing, just like generative models, have it’s actual niche uses, where it’s obvious downsides are irrelevant and they come handy, e.g. prototyping, replacements, small-series production

Where it comes to the top-down AI promotion trend, it feels not unlike the idea of printing the whole product - a car, or a house, from the smallest details - applying the least effective method, doomed to have a worse than average outcome due to technological limitations

And screws, the thing that we nailed down long before, and that is completely incompatible with that mode of production, is a screaming, growling, shrieking example of how helpful tech can be mispurposed in the most stupid way

  • RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    You know what? Search engines have become all but useless. I’ve been happy to let ChatGPT comb through the net for me. The other day I spent a good two hours searching for one single dimension for a pretty common item. I was on the verge of tears, when I asked Chat GPT and got the answer in 10 seconds, and a confirmation that most sources just skip it.