The reality of how much damage AI mania is doing to our ability to run institutions effectively.
AI Mania Is Eviscerating Global Decisionmaking
https://hermit-tech.com/blog/ai-mania-is-eviscerating-global-decisionmaking
https://hermit-tech.com/blog/ai-mania-is-eviscerating-global-decisionmaking
The reality of how much damage AI mania is doing to our ability to run institutions effectively.
23 Comments
XLE@piefed.social · 69 pts · 33d
The writing here (and everywhere) is phenomenal, and this section echoes something I've seen Cal Newport say before, something along the lines that somebody with no technical knowledge sees one neat trick and suddenly assumes AI will turn into a superintelligence deity.
HaraldvonBlauzahn@feddit.org · 9 pts · 32d
This matches all too well with what Baldur Bjarnason writes in "The Intelligence Illusion".
XLE@piefed.social · 11 pts · 32d
Three years later and the "early days" routine is still going strong. Who would have thought?
MangoCats@feddit.it · 8 pts · 33d
What AI "decision making" does in our processes is: write the reports exactly like the procedure says they should be written, and fills them with whatever you want to hear - looking up convenient references to back up your opinions. You probably should double check the references yourself to be sure they actually exist (though I think AI is getting better at checking its own work for things like this lately) - but... yeah. Ask it once and it will give you "an opinion" that doesn't take into account all of the factors that matter to you. So, as you explain all the factors, it also becomes obvious what you want to hear, so after several rounds the obliging AI eventually not only "sees things your way" but can pile on the BS as deep as you ask it to to back up those opinions. What would have taken days to research and write can be done in an hour or so.
Elting@piefed.social · 7 pts · 32d
It is the ultimate corporate yes-man that they could never quite get in a human. They have built it for C-suites who have control of the money but not their own faculties.
andrewrgross@slrpnk.net · 19 pts · 33d
I wish there were more concrete facts, but a good article nonetheless.
ripcord@lemmy.world · 39 pts · 33d
OK
svcg@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 9 pts · 32d
These facts have really cemented my respect for the material.
shrugs@piefed.social · 2 pts · 31d
I'm inclined to beton that!
svcg@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 1 pts · 31d
You can't find quality puns like that off the RAAC!
sbv@sh.itjust.works · 9 pts · 33d
Woah woah woah. Writers are supposed to support their assertions now? But what about the vibes?!
MangoCats@feddit.it · 3 pts · 33d
Give it a vibe to document the support, it can do that - it can even do it in non-hallucinatory fashion, if you tell it to.
FauxLiving@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 33d
Exactly!
Anyone who has spent any time on social media could tell you that this is more of a 'feelings' topic than a 'facts' topic.
XLE@piefed.social · 5 pts · 33d
Yes, because AI boosters don't themselves deal in facts. It's a religiosity.
If you want statistics about how AI only is losing companies money, or how the finances don't add up, there are articles for that too.
Feyd@programming.dev · 14 pts · 33d
From the quote at the top. I keep seeing permutations of this and all I can say is these people are cowards
eestileib@sh.itjust.works · 15 pts · 33d
I have an ex lover that I am still very fond of who is experiencing AI mania as part of their job.
How would it help anyone for me to call them out by name publicly?
Feyd@programming.dev · 9 pts · 33d
The quote is from the founder of hashicorp and is fairly influential. Choosing to let his also influential friends ruin people's lives instead of publicly speaking the truth makes him an asshole. Chances are you and your ex-lover are not influential so I don't give a fuck what you do.
eestileib@sh.itjust.works · 12 pts · 33d
You are 100% correct that I am a fucking nobody, which is a given since I'm posting on Lemmy.
Lemming6969@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 33d
Because fucked them
eestileib@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 33d
It's not like it would be news to anybody who follows their professional accounts.
avidamoeba@lemmy.ca · 7 pts · 32d
I think it's interesting to notice that this is not AI-specific. He kinda alludes to that in a different context but I think it's important for people in the industry (and any industry really) to understand. This is driven by the incentives built into the system. Specifically the competition for profit. Whenever there's a thing (technology, process, method) that promises significant profit, everyone and their mother jumps on it. For the simple reason that if they don't, they're getting replaced by someone who would. For the simple reason that if they don't jump in, capital is going to leave their company and enter another one that promises to jump in, and therefore has higher expected profit. This can look as simple as large investors dumping your shares for the shares of a different company, sending your stock price in steep decline. Everyone competes for capital which requires competition for growing profits. Capital goes where the expected profits are higher. Without capital, firms can't hire people and buy what they need to conduct business and create new products. This incentive makes it very difficult to avoid a situation like the one above. We've seen this in corporations with the move to the cloud, with outsourcing development to CHWTIA and so on.
AlteredEgo@lemmy.ml · 3 pts · 31d
Chaos is a ladder lol. I suspect AI struck at an especially bad time. With smartphones, cloud, blockchain and other hype bullshit it didn't matter that much. But currently economy is illusionary, supported by printing money, overheating, and massive amounts of money seek ROI. All this since 2008. The billions of economic power slammed into AI is being spend on people going around preaching the gospel of AI to businesses. And this was before the technbros backing Trump have moved to trying to purposefully wreck and scam the US and global economy to usher in a new world order from the ashes.
So in some ways technology hype is normal, but the current environment might influence the mental state of people drastically.
I quite like LLMs for what they are. I wish we could see this amount of investment in technological development and hardware breakthroughs without the AI psychosis and insane race to adopt it immediately.
sem@piefed.blahaj.zone · 1 pts · 32d
Wow insane world