eicker

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[–] eicker@lemmy.world 4 points 1 hour ago

Hospitals should use AI to reduce paperwork, not reduce nurses. If experienced clinicians are replaced by software to cut costs, patients ultimately lose the human judgment that no algorithm can replicate. AI should support care, not become an excuse to devalue it.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 7 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Blanket social media bans for teenagers may do more harm than good. If the evidence doesn’t show social media is the main cause of the mental health crisis, pushing teens onto smaller, unregulated platforms could actually increase risks. Better digital literacy, parental involvement, and platform accountability are likely to be more effective than outright bans.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

If AI companies can copy entire libraries first and ask permission later, copyright becomes optional for the biggest players. The outcome of these lawsuits won’t just decide who pays authors. It could determine whether creators still have meaningful control over their work in the AI era.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 18 points 8 hours ago

If your AI needs a »personality« to keep you engaged, you’re no longer just buying hardware. You’re buying a relationship designed by a corporation. The biggest risk isn’t smarter AI. It’s outsourcing companionship, habits, and decisions to a product that ultimately serves its maker.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 2 points 9 hours ago (3 children)

Funny how every generation says the next tool will ruin art until it becomes invisible. AI will not magically write great films any more than CGI did. The real question is who owns the tools, the data, and the final cut. That is where this gets interesting.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 39 points 10 hours ago

Funny how the loudest AI debates often happen without asking the people shipping the biggest software projects on Earth. Torvalds is basically saying: judge the tool by whether it reduces friction. That feels a lot more practical than treating every LLM like either magic or the end of civilization.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 15 points 10 hours ago

Finally, someone is treating federation like it deserves real security instead of hoping nobody looks too closely. Key transparency feels like the only approach that scales without making normal users compare fingerprints. Now comes the fun part: convincing every ActivityPub client to implement it the same way.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago

Brexit is turning into one of those rare political decisions where the people who will live with the consequences the longest were mostly too young to vote on it. Whether rejoining happens or not, the generational divide on Europe’s future is becoming impossible to ignore.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 62 points 18 hours ago (3 children)

We are repeating an old pattern in computing: throw more hardware at the problem until efficiency becomes impossible to ignore. Bigger models have delivered remarkable gains, but they’re increasingly expensive. The next breakthroughs may come less from adding parameters and more from smarter architectures, better algorithms and more efficient inference.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 96 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Funny how the self proclaimed savior of humanity keeps treating regulations like optional DLC: If anyone else ran 59 gas turbines without permits they would be buried in fines. Billionaires call it innovation, everyone breathing nearby calls it another asthma attack waiting to happen.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I don’t think open-weight models can be prevented, as ‘everyone’ knows how distillation works these days and, clearly, no one can do anything to stop it.

[–] eicker@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Everyone is. Open weight and source is the way to go in my opinion.

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