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curl-6 said:
Norion said:

I mean I was referring to lack of nuance and not how much someone likes or dislikes it so there are indeed significant concerns and there will probably be a difficult transition period but overwhelmingly negative isn't right. Further implementation in the medical field will save tons of lives every year and that alone will easily make up for any current issues.

Honestly, the internet as a whole kinda killed off nuance long ago.

There are a few instances where AI can be useful like upscaling, and potentially medical imaging and the like too, though with the latter there's risks when AI models hallucinate and get things wrong, so you still very much need human intervention when patients' lives could be on the line.

The thing is that it's way more than just a few. Progress seemed like it might've been slowing some for a stretch last year but in the past few months it's picked up a lot to where recently it's gotten good enough at coding that the field of coding is in the process of being revolutionized with tons of professional coders adopting it lately. In general people are increasingly using LLMs to help them do important stuff like research things, look over legal contracts and so on. It's also getting capable at cybersecurity, for example just earlier this year Mozilla partnered with Anthropic which resulted in February having twice as many Firefox bugs found compared to a usual month. 

Last edited by Norion - 4 hours ago