The AI Hangover is Here – The End of the Beginning

AI faces market correction but remains vital for future tech, especially in cybersecurity, despite high costs and integration challenges.

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If the product is as unethical as mass ip theft and replacement of workers with ethics or comprehension skills, then I get the feeling expectations aren’t the major issue.

There are many ML/AI models that are doing a lot more good than harm. The shitty mass market chat bots and art generators are mostly hype and greed.

But Mathematics, physics, healthcare, and many other industries have embraced models that accomplish amazing things humans with similar resources just could not.

It’s a problem of application.

Sure, and I thank you for the clarification, but the AI in this context seemed pretty clearly the mainstream LLM products.

mass ip theft

That’s not a thing, both because “IP” is dishonest loaded language and because copyright infringement is different from theft.

I 1000% agree that what they’ve done is completely unethical – particularly because including copyleft works in the training data ought to require every single output to be copyleft – but I do not concede to your framing.

Did You Say “Intellectual Property”? It's a Seductive Mirage - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation

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Thank you; that’s all I wanted. Rhetorical framing is important.
Media framing and how it can shift the narrative

New research led by the University of Edinburgh Business School has analysed the media framing of recent worldwide crises, determining how single stand-alone events have the ability to change the narrative of media coverage.

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