• @occultist8128@infosec.pub
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    27 days ago

    I completely agree. Using AI to refer specifically to LLMs does reflect the influence of marketing from companies that may not fully represent the broader field of artificial intelligence. Sounds ironic to those who oppose LLM usage might end up sounding like the very bad actors they criticize if they also use the same misleading terms.

    • I don’t get to decide if the marketing terms used by the companies I hate end up becoming the common terms.

      If I stubbornly refuse to use the common terms and instead only use the technical terms, then I’m only limiting the reach of my message.

      OpenAI marketing has successfully made LLM one of the definitions of the term AI, and the most common term used to refer to the tech, in public spaces.

      • @occultist8128@infosec.pub
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        16 days ago

        If I stubbornly refuse to use the common terms and instead only use the technical terms …

        That’s where your role takes part as someone who knows the correct term. I myself often teach my close ones about tech and its terms in my field. I don’t want to normalize using wrong terms in a technical discussion. It’s just depending on us to teach what’s right or just being comfortable what is already wrong and doing nothing about it. Activists are educators as much as they are advocates.

    • Sentient Loom
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      27 days ago

      This hype cycle is insane, and the gross psychology of the hype obscures the real usefulness of LLMs.

      • @occultist8128@infosec.pub
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        27 days ago

        As a non-English main, Deepl is useful for my locals (and for me). It’s just how it’s implemented. Still being open-minded, yeah, the extensive resource usage is bad for the earth tho, wishing there would be optimization.