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  • You are confusing socialism with communism. Socialism is owning infrastructure like roads, electricity and water supply etc.

    Communism is owning private entities with the goal of full control of all means of production.

    This is a step towards communism and not socialism.

    Edit: OP edited it to communism. I respect that.

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  • The age of information is in the past.

  • Please choose nuclear then, you fucktard.

  • Well, if they succeed, it's because of efficiency and lowering costs. Second is how much the data and control is really worth.

    The big companies is not just developing LLM's, so they might justify it with other kinds of AI that actually makes them alot of money, either trough the market or government contracts.

    But who knows. This is a very new technology. If they actually make a functioning personal assitant so good, that it's inconvinient not to have it, it might work.

  • Or it will gate keep them from poor people. It will mean alot if the capabilities keep on improving.

    That being said, open source models will be a thing always, and I think with that in mind, it will not go away, unless it's replaced with something better.

  • Technologies come and go, but often when a worldwide popular one vanishes, it's because it got replaced with something else.

    So lets say we need LLM's to go away. What should that be? Impossible to answer, I know, but that's what it would take.

    We cant even get rid of Facebook and Twitter.

    BUT that being said. LLMs will be 100x more efficient at some point - like any other new technology. We are just not there yet.

  • You dont know a thing about infrastructure, do you?

  • And it will always be more expensive at the start. Like any new technology.

  • It will not go away at this point. Too many daily users already, who uses it for study, work, chatting, looking things up.

    If not OpenAI, it will be another service.

  • They run at around 70-80 degrees, and that's WITH cooling. How is that not hot enough to warm up homes. Or taking showers in.

  • Didnt say England was the problem. The UK is, whereever it's run from.

  • Scotland might finally leave the UK because of this. It has been close before, but this must do it by now.

  • Dont underestimate "for the kids"

  • Being a moderator for big tech social media is maybe the worst desk job you could ever have, and have a high chance to give PTSD.

    If these jobs could go away, it would be save alot of young people taking a job, they dont know what really is.

    But it all depends on how good the AI is a moderating. It must be good though, otherwise TikTok would face mayor backlash if the platform shows more illegal content.

    And I still understand it's shit to be layed off. But honestly, try look into what these jobs do with people.

  • His own network.

  • Because it's border free travel for EU citizens. It's still another country you enter, as of course, there are rules.

    They stop you to check. You obviously pass through.

    Also, there's still illegal import rules.

  • Not really though. Birth rates decline in many countries, and will compound over generations. Look into South Korea right now.

    But it all depends on living standard and working hours basically. If these parameters change, so will birth rate.

  • I agree that calling representatives can always be a good idea. But you cant compare the US and the EU.

    There is no "he", there is no president. No single person can run nor ruin it.

    It's simply not as fragile, but again, always let your voice be heard like you suggest. Just in case.

  • The EU also does not have a president like you know from countries. There is no supreme leader, and laws are made with every member state involved.