IN AN ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE
Posted by Tall-Inflation1460@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 24 comments
Posted by Tall-Inflation1460@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 24 comments
srigi@reddit
That would be a terrible idea if Mythos is as good as they claim. Imagine that public starts to execute 0-day exploits on a scale. Within a week the Internet would be down. But..., maybe this is what this world need to heal.
Hipcatjack@reddit
that doesn’t sound terrible at all! maybe i can go back to having to go to a store to buy things again!
CorpusculantCortex@reddit
Problem is that all of our shipping and logistics infrastructure is online now. The internet goes down, the local stores (that still exist) don't get shipments either.
Hipcatjack@reddit
then we should stop it now before its too late. cauterize the wound-cut out the cancer-nip corporate online dominance in the bud… pick a euphemism
CorpusculantCortex@reddit
It is too late. All shipping and a lot of infra would stop, it would take over a week to find alternative routes. It would take less than a week without food delivered to the grocery stores for society to essentially collapse and cause extreme unnecessary loss of life.
But sure, let's just stop the internet to prove a point about how human systems are fallible.
Hipcatjack@reddit
nah lets drop the internet before that very fallible system kills millions stupidly in a sequel to feudalism.
There was over a thousand years of darkness when the first major system of republicanism fell the first time. we got emperors and then kings and queens… only this time in Feudalism 2.0 , it will be CEO’s , Presidents, and Chairmen. liberal democracies need a well informed, monetarily stable , and civic minded populace to function. Corporatism is anathema individual freedom. and the internet will be the vehicle the tool of corporate culture is used to bring about another Dark Age. .. only this time with cameras and surveillance algorithms. will it be TWO thousand years this time before the populace can wrestle control again? 10k?!
CorpusculantCortex@reddit
Okay Hari Seldon
Hipcatjack@reddit
history rhymes. and for the record Foundation was based off of the very same past i am pointing to. i wish psychohistory was an actual thing. reality is way more mundane.
MuzafferMahi@reddit
Yo is this gpt image? If I was sam altman I’d share this lmak
HyperWinX@reddit
Highly likely
TwistedBrother@reddit
It still looks AI! The texture on the skin is weird and the writing on the wall [sic] is too clean.
ghulamalchik@reddit
I think its main secret is that it's absolutely massive. So even if it's open sourced nobody could run it.
Velocita84@reddit
This is definitely it, the reason they're only selling tokens to businesses is because they don't have the infrastructure to run it for consumers no matter the price
ridablellama@reddit
american AI culture is terrible. Its toxic and turns everyone off of it. The CEOs and leaders are so toxic all the time. They need to read some books on emotional intelligence. Emotions are contagious and the only emotions they evoke are disgust and fear. The only positive person is Elon Musk. The Google guy is chill but he clearly thinks AI was never meant for the masses.
s101c@reddit
The Google guy is the only one that gave us an open source American model this year. So I'd put him above others in this list.
ridablellama@reddit
That is very true. Gemma 4 is awesome and I hope they keep it going. I am forgetting Nvidia too. I guess i shouldnt be such a doomer
No_Lingonberry1201@reddit
Elon is also terrible.
micseydel@reddit
Yeah, he's not a positive person, you can read story is about how toxic he's been at Tesla and SpaceX. My understanding is that the teams that do best know how to distract him when he shows up, or he makes a mess of everything.
pomelorosado@reddit
This is going to age badly
RoomyRoots@reddit
LOL no, he has golem vibes. All the AI CEOs have it.
bora_ach@reddit
Well considering they all came from the same cult (lesswrong), it's no surprise.
Dry_Yam_4597@reddit
They seem to be frustrated that for such a long time software engineers dominated tech. But to their shock they still do, and always will.
Ardalok@reddit
Just all CEOs.
pmttyji@reddit
u/AskGrok what do you think?