Isnāt it kinda wild how after a while you get a feel for it and itās easy to pick up on the AI responses? Theyāre often formulaic.
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For sure. This commenter didnāt even bother trying to massage the output into a coherent human response. āThe argument raises important concernsā¦ā š
That was the jokeā¦
Also, the fact that you dismiss something purely for not being human makes my point further. Humans will always value being heard, seen and worked on by other humans, at least for things like connection. In fact look at pets- people choose pretty useless pets from a utilitarian point of view. If itās a few decades for robots to be as competent as humans, itāll be many more until we care about them like we do about living creatures. A big part of why humans are irreplaceable is because they have suffered, not because they no longer have to (at least through physical labour).
I didnāt realize it was a joke. And to clarify, I like llms a lot and use them everyday. What I was reacting to was what seemed like a low effort comment. So yes, I agree, humans will always appreciate efforts from other humans, even if itās technically inferior.
Thatās the philosophical thing that weāre grappling with isnāt it? Why do most people instinctively want āeffortā from people, even when the result is the same or worse? I wonder if itās something related to social bonding or tribalism like how monkeys preen each otherZ And will there come a time when this isnāt part of our makeup anymore. And how far could that go. Will we have āSynthetic Opinions Matterā movements? Will āArtificialā in AI be like nigger is viewed now.