The left-wing case for AI(seangoedecke.com) |
The left-wing case for AI(seangoedecke.com) |
How can we educate people to understand that LLMs get their values from their (infinetly maleable) weights rather than intelligence or reasoning? Maybe some exposure to truly non aligned, sick and twisted LLMs would immunise people against giving more ordinary ones too much authority. Or maybe, like a not fully innactivated pathogen vaccine, it would spread the infection.
You would just have to bias what they could see via RAG to get them to swing one way or the other.
>From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs
thing might be able to be done ok with AI sorting it.
The teacher stands in from of the class, but the lesson plan he can't recall.
The students eyes don't perceive the lies mounted on every fucking wall.
His composure is well kept.
I guess he fears playing the fool.
The complacent students sit and listen to that bullshit that he learned in school.
This lyric pops in my head a lot.
The examples of benefits, I don't disagree with, and the author has chosen examples that do align with cultural socially left-wing concerns (disability, class). But saying "code switching to appear PMC works" is the problem, not the solution. If you don't think institutions can adapt to that reality to protect themselves from peasants wielding LLMs, I think your analysis of power is missing.
The examples in the piece are just more examples of how AI can be used to paper over societal issues instead of addressing any of the root causes.
(And I should say that on the flipside, AI is not the cause of existing social problems, but a symptom of them.)