Is there any non-silly non-delusion argument for why AI is a "scam"?
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Date: June 6th, 2026 3:45 PM
Author: .,..,,.,.,.,.,.,..,.,.,..,..,
CR. The idea it will make a human workforce unnecessary is kind of like the way people briefly said we’d all be riding Segways
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Date: June 6th, 2026 1:01 PM
Author: .,.,.;;,;.,;:,:,,:,.,:,::,..;.,:,.:;.:.,;.:.,:.::,
everyone who makes this argument does not come from a world in which its material benefits are obvious and measurable, all they see is a machine that can generate writing and videos, and they are very happy to conclude from that that it is all slop. which is true from what they see of it but is also a relieving thought that they're happy not to interrogate any further.
if they had any serious experience coding or doing drug discovery or anything similar they'd understand that this question of "being as smart as a human" or "moving beyond slop" is not the point, it's enough for it to be a several-orders-of-mangitude step up in processing power and an opening up of the ways in which humans can tap into it with natural language.
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Date: June 6th, 2026 2:16 PM Author: The Penis
That analogy is just bad. A casio calculator is superhuman at arithmetic, but it isn't doing general reasoning. It doesn't parse a novel natural language problem, decide which abstraction applies, test solution paths, explain the result etc. Encarta has stored information, but AI is not merely retrieving info from a database, it is drawing inference and integrating across a compressed statistical representation of a massive corpus and it can answer novel questions by doing it. Calculators and Encyclopedias requires humans to formulate the problem 100% of the way. But with frontier AI humans are outsourcing parts of the cognitive process that were always traditionally considered Intellectual Work.
Tool not an agent also doesn't refute cognitive ability. Agency and intelligence are separable. You don't need autonomy, persistent goals, phenomenology or any of that nonsense to have reasoning, abstraction and problem solving ability. You are just goalpost moving to things that fall outside of what has traditionally been defined as "intelligence". Calculators and encyclopedias require humans to formulate the problem 100%. With frontier AI humans are outsourcing parts of the process that were always traditionally considered Intellectual Work.
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Date: June 6th, 2026 1:32 PM Author: cowgod
You need to separate your issues imo
Highly powerful tool circa 2026: yes
Future state (not 2026, maybe 2030s): perhaps unimaginably powerful if it can Engineer things insanely quickly: yes
Insane resource hog: yes. Which kind of defeats the purpose or limits the upside imho
A Scam: maybe, because literally everything “big tech” norcal SV Nerds have ever done for the last 25 years has been either a failure (google glass, metaverse) or not value accretive. Or it just Destroyed newspapers in a way that adds no real value. They transferred value to themselves rather than creating new value. I don’t think “tech companies” have ever “developed technology” afaik
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Date: June 6th, 2026 1:55 PM Author: cowgod
The point imho is that with AI they’re asking you to take a leap of faith and assume that it continues to rapidly get better. And that’s a lot to ask when big tech literally fails at everything. They’ve never “done anything” other than disrupt existing industries and make themselves richer.
They Fail Constantly at doing actual things while growing market cap from algorithms wreaking havoc on Proles’ brains.
The list goes on and on and on. Self-driving cars were being talked about the same way 10 years ago. It’s the same basic idea. A technology that’s technically better than humans on average in many ways but which needs Oversight.
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Google Fiber (national ambitions)
Waymo (original timelines)
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If this tech were being driven by companies that Do Things and aren’t Jewish like Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Siemens + Konami/Capcom/Squaresoft, people would be less skeptical. “Big tech” are just Evil Nerds who add no value to anything in 25 years. Guilt by association.
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Date: June 6th, 2026 1:55 PM
Author: .,.,.;;,;.,;:,:,,:,.,:,::,..;.,:,.:;.:.,;.:.,:.::,
in other words it's a "scam" in the sense that you want to assign words with negative connotations to shit you don't like. fucken brilliant mate.
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Date: June 6th, 2026 2:27 PM Author: tokens in abundance
Being able to replace low level white collar workers is not a scam. It's an innovation. If Toyota found a way to make the Camry for 30% less it would be an innovation.
You're right about how proles are detached from the end product. I don't believe AGI is coming soon. It's not going to write new plays that are as good as Shakespeare. It's not that creative. But it is going to make businesses, every business, but especially tech businesses, way more efficient. It's going to be cheaper and easier to do anything and everything, rapidly.
As such the real innovations are the ones that haven't happened yet because some kid in San Francisco hasn't come up with it yet. People thought the internet was fucking incredible in the 80s and 90s and think of how far they were from Amazon, Tesla, and DoorDash. The platform is not the end product. AI is a platform. What will amaze the general public are the innovations yet to come. Some small group of engineers will have an idea that changes the world and AI will make it possible.
Look at how many billion dollar companies no one could have foreseen in 2010. Multiple bitcoin trading firms. Polymarket and Kalshi. Rockets that can land and be reused. Self driving cars. This is just the shit that not even super smart people could really visualize in 2010. AI is going to create a revolution where humans in conjunction with machines lead to massive innovations and new technologies cropping up everywhere on a grand scale. But yeah I don't think it will be able to write a book as good as War and Peace. That's what proles are saying when they say it's a scam. It didn't make a feature length film as good as The Godfather therefore it's shit.
No but it's obviously going to turbocharge technology companies send everything into overdrive.
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Date: June 6th, 2026 2:48 PM Author: the walter white of this generation (walt jr.)
The amount that's being invested in it means that it needs to hit crazy benchmarks of real-world impact. Right now, it's not an invention on the order even of the internet; in fact it's mostly being used to synthesize information that's already on the internet.
I would very much like to see a bullish-case AI future. I'll be among the last replaced in my field and will reap the benefits of labor replacement in the meantime.
But I think maybe the chinese model of emphasizing last-mile integration and IRL use cases over raw power might be superior. I'd be fine with the fact that it still can't write a good brief and hallucinates every 4th case it gives me, if it could handle rote legal-assistant work like downloading all my case filings as they come in on CM/ECF and my shitty state court system, converting them to PDFs and naming them in my preferred convention, putting them in my case file, and calendaring any deadlines that are triggered by them. But it can't do that; I've both tried to make ChatGPT do it and tried a free trial of a program that purports to be able to do it, and they've been worse than the most retarded of legal assistants. And I can't tolerate a 95% accuracy rate on calendaring hearings.
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Date: June 6th, 2026 3:47 PM
Author: .,..,,.,.,.,.,.,..,.,.,..,..,
Not all AI is a scam but plenty of scammers love to leverage the idea of AI in their scams
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