I’m not saying that nobody does this, but the idea that there is a widespread problem of people prioritizing GPT over their own cognition for a majority of their decision making has “trying to create a new moral panic” written all over it.
I eavesdropped on a project manager really trying to convince upper management to make IT let him install an AI program that (by what I heard) would read from the screen and interact with our PMS. Straight up suggesting to have himself replaced.
I wouldn’t say this compares to say the Satanic Panic, but I mean look at how it’s being advertised - especially Apple Intelligence (seriously look it up) - this is very much the way they expect AI to be used (write my friend a birthday text, etc).
Not to mention the real material concerns over the deployment of now even more massive and power intensive datacenters, running on gas turbines because the grid can’t feasibly power it, to feed psychophantic language generators designed to keep users hooked and reaffirming even their most violent thought, even leading kids to suicide by way of delusions - again because of how these models are designed in particular, and how they’re pushed to consumers. To say there’s absolutely no actionable concern is a farce.
I’m not saying that nobody does this, but the idea that there is a widespread problem of people prioritizing GPT over their own cognition for a majority of their decision making has “trying to create a new moral panic” written all over it.
Done!
I eavesdropped on a project manager really trying to convince upper management to make IT let him install an AI program that (by what I heard) would read from the screen and interact with our PMS. Straight up suggesting to have himself replaced.
I wouldn’t say this compares to say the Satanic Panic, but I mean look at how it’s being advertised - especially Apple Intelligence (seriously look it up) - this is very much the way they expect AI to be used (write my friend a birthday text, etc).
Not to mention the real material concerns over the deployment of now even more massive and power intensive datacenters, running on gas turbines because the grid can’t feasibly power it, to feed psychophantic language generators designed to keep users hooked and reaffirming even their most violent thought, even leading kids to suicide by way of delusions - again because of how these models are designed in particular, and how they’re pushed to consumers. To say there’s absolutely no actionable concern is a farce.
Sure but I’m also actually encountering these people at work. Granted I never thought particularly highly of many of my coworkers to begin with.
My latest “grinds my gears” is seeing people run their emails through GPT to make them sound “professional”.
I’m glad you don’t know many of these people but I do, and I have to work with them
I’m not saying it is either yet, but around what percentage do you think it starts to become a widespread problem?
When over 100,000 people are doing it more than 24 times per day on average over a six month time scale.