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this post was submitted on 20 May 2026
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The nuance I was referencing is that there's a difference between LLMs being used for consumers and capitalism as a whole, and AI models solving 80 year old mathematical problems. This is what this new technology is best used for, for solving problems no person or computer could solve up until this point. If you're going to shit on everything because AI bad, then you're advocating for a world in which science progression grinds to a relative halt. AI is also excellent when it comes to analyzing healthcare data, particularly at identifying cancer. If you were being assessed for cancer, would you tell your oncologist to not use any AI software to help them diagnose? If so, I hope you enjoy literally dying on that hill. If not, you're a hypocrite who should acknowledge that sometimes AI is good for something, even if that's the exception and not the rule.
This case of AI models solving mathematical problems is a happy little accident falling off a wagon of problems. This new technology, if it were developed to solve mathematical problems, wouldn't do nearly as much harm. Alas, the only mathematical problems OpenAI care about are from the realm of Game Theory, applied to corporate decision-making and boil down to "how do I make the most profit relative to the other players?"
It's like bombing a city to show off your cool bombs, finding a hostile in the rubble and pretending he was your target, as if that would justify all the other people you killed. And now you're going on about the way bombs can be used to kill bad guys in the context of a bomb manufacturer that doesn't give the faintest fuck about the bad guys, nor about the children they also killed, so long as the bombs are being bought.
Yes, of course AI can have good sides. Are you really surprised that we're more concerned about the bad ones right now though?