Spares (1996, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0002246569 Michael Marshall Smith
While I don't disagree with you as you described the US situation, many places out there have societies and government regulations closer to the US than China and they have built successful railway networks, including…
> For me, LLMs are just another source of information with a different UI, analogous to newspapers, TV documentaries, Wikipedia, Google search, YT talks/documentaries, even the majority of informational non-fiction…
Not sure I agree. One cannot (in most of the planet) go to the supermarket and buy an M16 and a box of hand grenades, or get a hold of a couple of kg of plutonium cause they want some free energy at home. We also have…
Gunpowder (weapons) and atomic tech (energy, material, weapons) are heavily regulated in most of the planet, as the risks of having free access to them for everyone (company/person) for their own selfish purpose without…
I kinda like your analogy but I find it a bit misguided. I'll give another one that fits more my experience. Consider a math/physics studying a course. Using an LLM is like having all the solutions to math/physics…
Spares (1996, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0002246569 Michael Marshall Smith
While I don't disagree with you as you described the US situation, many places out there have societies and government regulations closer to the US than China and they have built successful railway networks, including…
> For me, LLMs are just another source of information with a different UI, analogous to newspapers, TV documentaries, Wikipedia, Google search, YT talks/documentaries, even the majority of informational non-fiction…
Not sure I agree. One cannot (in most of the planet) go to the supermarket and buy an M16 and a box of hand grenades, or get a hold of a couple of kg of plutonium cause they want some free energy at home. We also have…
Gunpowder (weapons) and atomic tech (energy, material, weapons) are heavily regulated in most of the planet, as the risks of having free access to them for everyone (company/person) for their own selfish purpose without…
I kinda like your analogy but I find it a bit misguided. I'll give another one that fits more my experience. Consider a math/physics studying a course. Using an LLM is like having all the solutions to math/physics…