It's interesting that the discussion about genAI is mainly about (poor) quality and the theft in tech. But if we think a moment about it and remove these two points from the equation, is genAI than good or ethical? [1/2]
I offer Cassandra's Complete Class Theorem¹. All "good use cases for AI" break down into one of four categories: I. Bad use case. II. Good use case, but not something AI can do. III. Good use case, but it's already been done without AI. IV. Not AI in the LLMs and GANs sense, but in the sense of machine learning, statistical inference, or other similarly valid things AI boosters use to shield from critique. https://wandering.shop/@xgranade/115766140296237983 ___ ¹Not actually a theorem.