• HotsauceHurricane@lemmy.world
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    Everybody should use wheelchairs. Society has no use for legs anymore. We have no choice but to amputate our legs. I used to have legs but now I have a wheelchair, so I don’t need them anymore.

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      Huang was born and spent early childhood in the city of Taipei. In 1968, by the time he was five years old, there were 17,000 cars and 75,000 motorcycles† in the city with population of 13,801,200‡, with one car per 812 people.


      Sources:
      † Taipei MRT celebrates its 30th birthday | EuroView, 2026
      ‡ Population records increases in Taiwan | CountryEconomy

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      He also thinks there are one billion people on earth total. So between that and the invention of cars being in his memory, I think we can place him solidly in the mid 1800’s?

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    Everyone has to start buying my product. We have no choice. I don’t make the rules.

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    Everyone should use guillotines. Society has no choice but to change. I used to be a parasite. When the revolution came along, you obviously can’t be a parasite now

    • Lemming6969@lemmy.world
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      In reality, everyone should use securities backed loans. You have no choice but to change. I used to be starving. You can’t be a poor anymore.

    • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      Cars were invented yesterday. Don’t worry. Facts don’t matter in 2026. It’s all lies from the government, and AI for the masses.

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    The AI bubble depends on this kind of brainwashing to stay inflated. But they can’t escape the truth, that AI is an answer looking for a question that isn’t necessarily being asked. Sure there are useful applications, but I don’t actually need it for anything I do.

    It seems to be a big deal to people who don’t know how to do a lot of stuff. I already know how to do a lot of things, and I know how to find info by reading when I need to learn something, so the most popular use cases for AI don’t apply to me and I just don’t use it.

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      Sure there are useful applications, but I don’t actually need it for anything I do.

      I’ve seen applications that are very useful. YouTuber Berm Peak used ai to bypass the controller of the world’s worst ebike so it wouldn’t become e-waste and fix it’s worst flaws. Yes new firmware could have been written from scratch. But he fixes bikes. He’s not a software developer.

      It’s like you don’t need a ball point pen to write, you could use a quill and save the plastic waste. But quills are so slow you don’t even consider it.

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      Yeah this dude is clearly detached from the conversation, because people have been realizing that car superiority was a massive mistake and we should be correcting it. Like unfettered AI expansion

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    Wow, poking the anti-AI and the anti-car people — not realizing that Venn diagram is concentric circles. (Intentionally using — just like my AI overlords)

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    I love my Nvidia Shield and my 1080ti. They are some of the best tech purchases I have ever made. That said…fuck this weirdo.

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    Cars don’t have the ability to know more about me than I know myself, or empty my savings account, or decide that I’m a threat to the prevailing order by reading through the sum of my online content, or manipulate or replace me.

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    Funny thing is that if we all play on the streets for a month all their money will be worth nothing.

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    I remember seeing videos in the early 80s when US federal seatbelt requirements went into effect and everyone in an uproar about it. Screaming government overreach, the nanny state, etc. Now anyone not wearing a seatbelt is an idiot.

    AI will end up being a useful utility and those opposing it the loudest now will no longer be loud about it. Right now it’s expensive, it’s inefficient, it uses too many resources much like cars from the 80s compared to cars now. As Moore’s Law kicks in it will use fewer resources, become more efficient, and more accurate

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      There are very probably architectural limitations which will prevent large language models from ever getting much better than they are right now. They are most likely a dead end.

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          If you compare similar models, yeah. A modern Corolla is like 500 pounds heavier. Let’s not get started on trucks, or the fact that most cars are now SUVs.

          Plus there’s a hell of a lot more of them.

          And more roads. And more parking lots.

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          I’d much prefer reliable, clean public transit, and it’s entirely doable. But better cars too because people.

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      Seatbelts in cars actually do what they say on the tin. LLMs have some uses but for most things they don’t do what they say on the tin. AI boosters and bad comparisons. Can’t name a better duo

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      So AI of the future will be more useful in more cases and use less energy and other resources. Based on… nothing within the AI technology, but on a very loose analogy.