I built a local AI movie recommender for Radarr using Ollama

https://lemmy.world/post/44513564

Since no one is leaving critical comments that might explain all the downvotes, I’m going to assume they’re reflexively anti-AI, which frankly, is a position that I’m sympathetic to.

But one of the benign useful things I already use AI for, is giving it criterias for shows and asking it to generate lists.

So I think your project is pretty neat and well within the scope of actually useful things that AI models, especially local ones, can provide the users.

No LLM use is benign. The affects on the environment, the internet, and society are uniformly bad, and that cannot be ignored.

You can make the argument that in some cases it is justified, e.g.: for scientific research.

So running a local model is unforgivable, but “scientific research” running on hyperscalers, can be justified?

chill, this is extracting text embeddings from a local model, not generating feature-length films

that’s like saying “no jet use is benign” meant for comparing a private jet to a jet-ski

the generative aspect is not even used here

The effects on the environment

Didn’t down vote you. I hear this line of complaint in conjunction with AI, especially if the person saying it is anti-AI. Without even calculating in AI, some 25 million metric tons of CO2 emissions annually from streaming and content consumption. Computers, smartphones, and tablets can emit around 200 million metric tons CO2 per year in electrical consumption. Take data centers for instance. If they are powered by fossil fuels, this can add about 100 million metric tons of CO2 emissions. Infrastructure contributes around 50 million metric tons of CO2 per year.

Now…who wants to turn off their servers and computers? Volunteers? While it is true that AI does contribute, we’re already pumping out some significant CO2 without it. Until we start switching to renewable energy globally, this will continue to climb with or without AI. It seems tho, that we will have to deplete the fossil fuel supply globally before renewables become the de facto standard.

Do You drive a car? Eat meat? Fly for holidays?

Nothing is black and white.