ABC wants to know how generative AI has changed your life.

Gonna tell them.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-19/generative-ai-use-in-everyday-life-callout/105273566

How has generative AI changed everyday life for you? Share your story with us

Whether generative AI has helped you manage mundane tasks or changed the way you work and live substantially, we want to hear your story.

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Here's what I sent them:

I don't use generative AI. I have a computer science degree so I understand how large language models work, and I don't believe that they have any value. They are just stochastic parrots. That they so beguile their users with vapid statistically-probable output is distressing.

But LLMs have still changed my life, because the training models are forever scraping my personal web site, costing me bandwidth and money, violating the copyright on my original content without my consent. The datacentres that house LLMs consume vast amounts of energy and fresh water, an environmental disaster in the making.

I expect that in the future, LLMs will once again change my life as I'm called to cover for an entire generation of workers who lack important life skills such as composition and critical thinking. I'm not exactly looking forward to it.

Ohai, new followers. I don’t have a Soundcloud—have you seen their stance on AI?—but I do write music and I have an blog; links are in my bio. Full disclosure: it may be weeks before I rant about AI again (but I bet it’s sooner). Meanwhile, please enjoy this pic of one of my cats.
@futzle
Excellent rant. Excellent cat. 10/10

@futzle

You get it.

You might like my quick take:

https://poloniousmonk.substack.com/p/darwinian-ai

Darwinian AI

The con can't last

slipstick
@futzle This is a wonderful response! I hope others take notice.
@futzle 100% agree. In the Gartner Hype Cycle, think we are approach the "Peak of Inflated Expectations". The descent to the "Trough of Disillusion" will perhaps be steep and may be brought on by some significant business/ societal failures arising from incorrect/ inappropriate use of LLMs
@futzle @temptoetiam I expect that I will have work well into retirement due to my troubleshooting approach based on first principles. The generation going through school now are taught the buttons to push but not so much how the thing actually works... This is exacerbated by LLMs

@futzle I absolutely agree with you.

And next to that it's the biggest heist in the history of Humankind with the copyrights infringements.
Clearly Aaron Swartz has already totally been forgotten, and what about all the prosecutions of little people for 'illegally downloading' some music, film, or whatever.
As Big Tech and Big Money claims they should be allowed to do so without any compensation to the rights owners.....

@futzle
That's not yelling, that's a perfectly reasonable position.
@futzle this captures my feelings perfectly - mind if I use it too? (With a citation.)
@apocraphilia I release my rant into the public domain; you are free to use without attribution.

@futzle LLMs have changed my life because I'm a machine learning researcher and now people regularly ask me why I or they can't just use genAI to solve a problem that even Sam Altman wouldn't pretend genAI is able to do.

LLMs have changed my life because I'm a professor and I have to keep wondering how to ensure my students are doing the work themselves and therefore learning the skills they're here to learn rather than just pushing buttons.

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@futzle LLMs have changed my life because not a half day can pass before I hear or read about people acting as if statistically determining what word is more likely to come after another had anything to do with reasoning. The worst is that many of them believe it.

LLMs have changed my life because the content of the Internet is now polluted with automatically generated, worthless drivel.

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@futzle LLMs have changed my life because I worry that we've invented yet a new way to waste natural resources for a pointless use.

LLMs have changed my life because I have taught some of the people who are now shoveling LLMs down our collective throats and I keep wondering whether I could have done something differently for them to go another road.

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