Big Tech says the quiet part out loud. They want you to be stupid. |
Silicon Valley guru Alex Karp says the rise of AI will disadvantage women who vote Democratic. That’s what they’re going for.
Big Tech says the quiet part out loud. They want you to be stupid. |
Silicon Valley guru Alex Karp says the rise of AI will disadvantage women who vote Democratic. That’s what they’re going for.
Trump said he loves the poorly educated because smart people don’t like him.
ThistleroseTea on
>“We see a future where intelligence is a utility like electricity or water and people buy it from us on a meter and use it for whatever they want to use it for,” Sam Altman, the founder of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, told the BlackRock Infrastructure Summit in Washington, D.C. Altman was addressing the supply-demand problems around manufacturing enough chips and building the energy-guzzling data centers that power AI.
>He, too, voiced little concern about what it might mean to live in a future where knowledge isn’t earned but simply bought.
>The science-fiction fantasy has always been that robots would liberate humankind, but now that future is almost here and it seems people are only going to be liberated from their paying jobs.
Zealousideal_Look275 on
Deep in the closet are we
Melodic-Lingonberry7 on
Dude is mad at women because she got rejected at every bar he went to
barneyrubbble on
It’s pretty simple. For the technocrats, AI represents the revenge of the nerds (for lack of a better term). They want to wield power and declare their superiority. For businesses, AI represents all the inconvenient workers they can fire. Never mind that both paths are ultimately self-defeating.
broll on
After natural resources, human labor and information – human intelligence as the next resource to be exploited by capitalism?
Auzziesurferyo on
>We see a future where intelligence is a utility like electricity or water and people buy it from us on a meter and use it for whatever they want to use it for,
It’s very obvious, especially in the incredibly dumbed down responses AI gives to people.
Google AI is particularly bad. It’s responds at a 4th grade reading level and leaves out critical information needed to make informed choices. It irritates me to no end and I can’t believe so many people just take what google says at face value.
masterchefguy on
One of the real threats to the country…but having lots of money protects you from the justice.
_Flight_of_icarus_ on
Fuck Palantir and Alex Karp.
silian_rail_gun on
George Carlin’s take:
“I’ll tell you what they don’t want: They don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. Thats against their interests. Thats right. They don’t want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table to figure out how badly they’re getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago. They don’t want that. You know what they want? They want obedient workers. Obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it, and now they’re coming for your Social Security money…”
Women who vote for human rights and democracy, and care about their children. That threatens them. Freaks.
xilcilus on
I don’t think Alex Karp’s quote is what a lot of the media is portraying it as so:
“*If you are going to disrupt the economic and, therefore, political power significantly of one party’s base, highly educated, often female voters who vote mostly Democrat, and military and working class people who do not feel supported, and you feel like that’s,* ***you believe that that’s going to work out politically — you’re in an insane asylum***”
This is clearly calling out that fact that the system will become upended and that this is not going to work out cleanly – if there’s such thing as rebalancing of power, without thoughtful equitable distribution of political voices, it won’t work out. If you think that it’s going to work out, **you are in an insane asylum**.
“This technology disrupts humanities trained, largely Democratic voters, and makes their economic power less, and *increases the power, economic power, vocationally trained, working class,* ***often male voters, and, and, and so, these disruptions are going to disrupt every aspect of our society***”
That as this transition happens, it’s going to **disrupt every aspect of our society**.
Palantir is a controversial company for sure and Alex Karp may potentially have odious intents – I don’t know because I cannot look into the depth of his soul to figure out what he’s thinking. However, the quotes do not appear that he’s gleeful about the changes bring about by the progress in the AI – he’s voicing his concerns around it. People you (or I) disagree with will sometimes make good points – we shouldn’t dismiss these good points because we find them disagreeable in other aspects.
Fritschya on
They’re going to paywall knowledge and it will be their version of the knowledge. This is Orwellian as fuck.
sentencevillefonny on
Ask yourself, what current software/hardware do you personally use that has actually IMPROVED in the past 10 years?
The entire “Big Tech” industry is a bubble propped up by the false idea that these guys are geniuses. I say this as someone with 14 years of experience (ex-Meta)…they are not.
This modern fake “eclectic autistic savant” thing is a grift for old, sociopathic, isolated incel-types who can easily finesse funding out of whoever due to people’s sheer lack of understanding of anything related to the industry.
The modern C-Suite of Big Tech is your stereotypical slimy, used-car salesman archetype with an even worse haircut, even worse social skills, and less life experience than your average teen in the 90s.
They will do and say whatever it takes to keep this shell of a thing running, use NDAs and the idea of proprietary information to keep insiders from speaking out, and sow as much confusion as possible to throw the masses off their scent.
It’s not just the AI bubble they are afraid of bursting…consider the layoffs across the board.
RaisinOverall9586 on
“AI is going to take over everything” is the new “flying cars are right around the corner.”
30-40 years from now, people are going to be saying, “remember when AI was supposed to be everywhere by now?”
Class_Worrier on
Joke’s on you, I was stupid to begin with. Now I’m just poor and stupid.
Oceanbreeze871 on
Society has failed when technology advances have made the future of work to be manual labor. Technology was supposed to make life better, not worse
KnotSoSalty on
I increasingly fear this will all end with a group of people being lined up against a wall. Which group remains to be determined.
Dry_Nail5901 on
Red meat for maga crowd to convince then to support AI, which is going to be very disruptive to the workplace…time to firm up your hardware trouble shooting skills. AI is still linear and can’t deal multiple failure modes.
LuminaraCoH on
These dipshits trained their LLMs on digital copies of books, but can’t seem to grasp that hard copies of books exist and can be read without using the Internet. They’re not going to restrict anything.
Of course, this was coming from an even bigger dipshit who doesn’t realize there’s a distinction between intelligence and knowledge, or that intelligence can’t be restricted, so it’s not surprising that he believes he can restrict access to knowledge.
They all have their heads up their asses. All of these “techbros”. They’re going to fail because they’re disconnected from reality and too dense to figure out how to reconnect.
asdf072 on
Strange that they’re entire industry is inside the liberal work force, but that’s who they’re targeting. They want an army of people with few thoughts but many opinions.
BriefausdemGeist on
I wonder if he wants people dumb so they’ll stop remarking his appearance is worse than an unhoused person who’s rolled around in pig excrement
noun_verb_atx on
Alex Karp is a dangerous, idiotic maniac.
AusTex2019 on
The problem with listening to rich people is that all too often they are in love with their own voice. Musk, Karp, Bessent, Lutnick, Trumps, they are all idiots. How often do you hear from the Walton’s, the family that owns SC Johnson, the Butt family of Texas and thousands of others.
I have come to the conclusion the smart people stay quiet while the insecure morons prattle on.
Crestina on
Ai is a disease on democracy. Undermining objective truth and accelerating propaganda and tyranny. Any human being with a minimum of forward thinking would stay well away from it. But people are flocking to it like mindless sheep so I guess we’ll once again get the reality we deserve.
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Trump said he loves the poorly educated because smart people don’t like him.
>“We see a future where intelligence is a utility like electricity or water and people buy it from us on a meter and use it for whatever they want to use it for,” Sam Altman, the founder of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, told the BlackRock Infrastructure Summit in Washington, D.C. Altman was addressing the supply-demand problems around manufacturing enough chips and building the energy-guzzling data centers that power AI.
>He, too, voiced little concern about what it might mean to live in a future where knowledge isn’t earned but simply bought.
>The science-fiction fantasy has always been that robots would liberate humankind, but now that future is almost here and it seems people are only going to be liberated from their paying jobs.
Deep in the closet are we
Dude is mad at women because she got rejected at every bar he went to
It’s pretty simple. For the technocrats, AI represents the revenge of the nerds (for lack of a better term). They want to wield power and declare their superiority. For businesses, AI represents all the inconvenient workers they can fire. Never mind that both paths are ultimately self-defeating.
After natural resources, human labor and information – human intelligence as the next resource to be exploited by capitalism?
>We see a future where intelligence is a utility like electricity or water and people buy it from us on a meter and use it for whatever they want to use it for,
It’s very obvious, especially in the incredibly dumbed down responses AI gives to people.
Google AI is particularly bad. It’s responds at a 4th grade reading level and leaves out critical information needed to make informed choices. It irritates me to no end and I can’t believe so many people just take what google says at face value.
One of the real threats to the country…but having lots of money protects you from the justice.
Fuck Palantir and Alex Karp.
George Carlin’s take:
“I’ll tell you what they don’t want: They don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. Thats against their interests. Thats right. They don’t want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table to figure out how badly they’re getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago. They don’t want that. You know what they want? They want obedient workers. Obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it, and now they’re coming for your Social Security money…”
[https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/964648-but-there-s-a-reason-there-s-a-reason-there-s-a-reason](https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/964648-but-there-s-a-reason-there-s-a-reason-there-s-a-reason)
Women who vote for human rights and democracy, and care about their children. That threatens them. Freaks.
I don’t think Alex Karp’s quote is what a lot of the media is portraying it as so:
“*If you are going to disrupt the economic and, therefore, political power significantly of one party’s base, highly educated, often female voters who vote mostly Democrat, and military and working class people who do not feel supported, and you feel like that’s,* ***you believe that that’s going to work out politically — you’re in an insane asylum***”
This is clearly calling out that fact that the system will become upended and that this is not going to work out cleanly – if there’s such thing as rebalancing of power, without thoughtful equitable distribution of political voices, it won’t work out. If you think that it’s going to work out, **you are in an insane asylum**.
“This technology disrupts humanities trained, largely Democratic voters, and makes their economic power less, and *increases the power, economic power, vocationally trained, working class,* ***often male voters, and, and, and so, these disruptions are going to disrupt every aspect of our society***”
That as this transition happens, it’s going to **disrupt every aspect of our society**.
Palantir is a controversial company for sure and Alex Karp may potentially have odious intents – I don’t know because I cannot look into the depth of his soul to figure out what he’s thinking. However, the quotes do not appear that he’s gleeful about the changes bring about by the progress in the AI – he’s voicing his concerns around it. People you (or I) disagree with will sometimes make good points – we shouldn’t dismiss these good points because we find them disagreeable in other aspects.
They’re going to paywall knowledge and it will be their version of the knowledge. This is Orwellian as fuck.
Ask yourself, what current software/hardware do you personally use that has actually IMPROVED in the past 10 years?
The entire “Big Tech” industry is a bubble propped up by the false idea that these guys are geniuses. I say this as someone with 14 years of experience (ex-Meta)…they are not.
This modern fake “eclectic autistic savant” thing is a grift for old, sociopathic, isolated incel-types who can easily finesse funding out of whoever due to people’s sheer lack of understanding of anything related to the industry.
The modern C-Suite of Big Tech is your stereotypical slimy, used-car salesman archetype with an even worse haircut, even worse social skills, and less life experience than your average teen in the 90s.
They will do and say whatever it takes to keep this shell of a thing running, use NDAs and the idea of proprietary information to keep insiders from speaking out, and sow as much confusion as possible to throw the masses off their scent.
It’s not just the AI bubble they are afraid of bursting…consider the layoffs across the board.
“AI is going to take over everything” is the new “flying cars are right around the corner.”
30-40 years from now, people are going to be saying, “remember when AI was supposed to be everywhere by now?”
Joke’s on you, I was stupid to begin with. Now I’m just poor and stupid.
Society has failed when technology advances have made the future of work to be manual labor. Technology was supposed to make life better, not worse
I increasingly fear this will all end with a group of people being lined up against a wall. Which group remains to be determined.
Red meat for maga crowd to convince then to support AI, which is going to be very disruptive to the workplace…time to firm up your hardware trouble shooting skills. AI is still linear and can’t deal multiple failure modes.
These dipshits trained their LLMs on digital copies of books, but can’t seem to grasp that hard copies of books exist and can be read without using the Internet. They’re not going to restrict anything.
Of course, this was coming from an even bigger dipshit who doesn’t realize there’s a distinction between intelligence and knowledge, or that intelligence can’t be restricted, so it’s not surprising that he believes he can restrict access to knowledge.
They all have their heads up their asses. All of these “techbros”. They’re going to fail because they’re disconnected from reality and too dense to figure out how to reconnect.
Strange that they’re entire industry is inside the liberal work force, but that’s who they’re targeting. They want an army of people with few thoughts but many opinions.
I wonder if he wants people dumb so they’ll stop remarking his appearance is worse than an unhoused person who’s rolled around in pig excrement
Alex Karp is a dangerous, idiotic maniac.
The problem with listening to rich people is that all too often they are in love with their own voice. Musk, Karp, Bessent, Lutnick, Trumps, they are all idiots. How often do you hear from the Walton’s, the family that owns SC Johnson, the Butt family of Texas and thousands of others.
I have come to the conclusion the smart people stay quiet while the insecure morons prattle on.
Ai is a disease on democracy. Undermining objective truth and accelerating propaganda and tyranny. Any human being with a minimum of forward thinking would stay well away from it. But people are flocking to it like mindless sheep so I guess we’ll once again get the reality we deserve.