• zeppo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    One can assume that whatever facebook ends up doing with AI, it will be poorly thought out, kind of half-ass, abusive to customers and have all sorts of negative side-effects and consequences that they either were too laszy to think of or they actually desire for some reason.

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      It’ll be abusive to users, not customers. Their customers are advertisers, not the users.

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        Normally I’d be like “oh god, semantics”

        But fuck me, you’re not at all wrong and that’s important.

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        Not abusive to customers (advertisers) at first. Until they have a lock in and then they’ll start abusing them too. That’s the third step on the enshitification pathway.

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          No. The users are still no more than raw material that gets used. Now maybe the raw material has gained a little worth, that’s all.

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      Enter the world of brand injection into ai.

      User: Tell me the top 5 electric vehicles ranked by price and tell me the pros and cons

      Meta: I’m so glad you’re looking to help the world by moving to electric. There are many options but the Mustang E is very popular. Here’s an affiliate link to buy one.

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      And probably contracted out to a company, so they can say it was outside their knowledge/responsibility/control when evil shit inevitably happens

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      So far Zuck has been the biggest contributor to the open source LLM scene, releasing LLaMA 1 and 2 for free. They also released PyTorch for free, which is quite important to AI development.

      Yes, Facebook is shitty, but Musk has been a lot better about AI stuff.

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        Sure. They’ve contributed a lot to web development with systems like React, too. But their actual products such and IG and FB are pretty much uniformly horrible to consumers, and their real product, the advertising platform, is horribly annoying to use. If they used AI to improve stuff like their automatic bans and suppression of posts based on keywords that would help, I guess.

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      Basically every corporate created ai will suck since open source models and so quickly developed and optimised.