Promethiel

joined 2 years ago
[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago

It literally is a box full of mosquitoes lol.

Researchers do stick their hands in, and they absolutely breathe because the enclosures can be used to selectively control the air exchange and you sometimes need to elicit a response.

You're correct that mosquitoes find us in big part by detecting the co2 we expel during respiration.

The bastards, the only way to avoid them is when you stop breathing.

[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

They're profiling people carrying pixel devices, per the article.

[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I just want to say thank you for the thorough and deeply sourced commentary.

Your grasp on the military history involved, the nuanced literal meaning of the requirements to possess the requisite strategic position to fit a literal definition of a navy, and your balanced point of view on the whole swarms topic (I too agree that a human piloted swarm that is effectively controlled is terrifying, and thankfully not yet quite on display for all that the swarm behavior itself is a well established norm in warfare), and really the whole thing was a joy to read and clear to grasp once the time was devoted to digest your comments throughout the thread.

Thank you for helping make the fediverse a worthwhile place to enjoy even just lurking.

[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

You're only thinking of the manipulators and those who ~~relish~~ enjoy control over others.

You imply that the time could have been better spent in service of art or the community.

I ask you then, have you thought of the clerks? The assistants? Art? What of the writers?

Language can be used to control or manipulate yes. But before those purposes came, came the need for it to first exist, as a tool to forge connection.

To describe the sunset, give voice to the grief, and exclaim the joyous cry.

[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

You'd think that, but that's part of the point and magic, and it does not necessarily add up to that point of "leave us both more stressed than ever".

It still adds up to increasing connection, not decreasing it. The caveat is that the whole leaving room for the other person too is vital, it can't be overwhelmingly one sided, good or ill.

The human condition includes depressive shit too, and no one is unique in capacity for suffering, only details. That's still something to bond over.

[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

That's the true danger of the tools, imo. They aren't the digital All Seers their makers want to market them as, but they also aren't the utterly useless slop machines the consensus on the Fediverse appears to vehemently be.

Of course they're somewhere in-between. Spicy auto complete sounds like a put down but there is spice. I prefer to think of LLMs as word calculators, and I do mean that I have found them analogous in the sense that if you approach them with a similar plan of action as you would an actual calculator, you'll get similar results.

Difference is of course that math is not fuzzy and open to nuance, and 1+1 will always equal 2.

But language isn't math, and it's trickier to get a sense for what the "equations" that will yield results are, so it's easy to disparage the technology as a concept given (as you rightly point out) the boiling of the planet.

Work has been insisting we tool with an LLM and they're checking but thankfully my role doesn't require relying on any facts the machine spits out.

Which is another part of why the technology is so reviled/misunderstood; the part of the LLM that determines the next word isn't and can't judge the veracity of it's output. Any landing on factual info is either a coincidence or the fact that you as the user knew to "coach" things in such a way as to arrive as the most likely output which the user already knew is correct.

Because of the uncertainty, it is simply unwise to take any LLM's output as factual, as any fact checking capacity isn't innate but other operations being done on the output, if any.

Then there's all the other reasons to hate the things like who makes them, how they're made, how they're wielded, etc, and I frankly can't blame anyone for vehemently hating LLM's as a concept.

But it's disingenous to think the tech is wholly incapable of anything of merit to anyone and only idiots out there are using it (even if that may still be often the case).

Or put another way: A sailor hidden within the ship's hold will still drown and die alongside the ones that don't resist the siren call above and pilot straight for the rocks.

Cool stuff, deployed in maximally foolish ways. I think I rambled a bit there, but hopefully a bit of my point made it across.

[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

This. Goddamn exhausting. Worst, you can often see the weird desperate-fear behind the mean mug stare down. Whether I return a smile or match frowns typically gets the same quick look away when you're built tall too.

It's utterly exhausting and what does winning that favor get more often than not? "One of the good ones." "You're not like the.. " "[Race] typically is like, but not you". Et-fucking-cetera.

I see you and understand the experience, fellow Human amongst the shortsighted, and I'm so goddamn sorry we gotta go through it.

[–] Promethiel@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

What's that? You can message through the app to refill all the other ones easily but not the magic one requires calls and in-person visits to remember and juggle? Cool cool cool.