• primrosepathspeedrun@anarchist.nexus
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    2 hours ago

    Okay, but, devils advocate:

    What if I’m a billionaire trying to crush the working class and accelerate climate change and political division so the class war doesn’t pop off before i can get to my climate bunker?

    Or a billionaire fascist who wants to sloppify everyone’s brains and increase alienation while annihilating interiority so people will become docile and the class war won’t pop off and we get the 1984 timeline?

    Or a billionaire asshole who wanted to murder a concept and settled on ‘truth’?

    Or a really big ‘infinite jest’ fan?

    So “ai” has a lot of use cases. Maybe dont be such a reflexive reactionary fucking Luddite piece of shit about it.

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      1 hour ago

      That’s the thing, AI is an exceptional propaganda machine. Blockchain isn’t really exceptional at anything - it’s just a reinvention of the wheel.

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        Blockchain is good if you want everyone to know who you send your money to.

        Which sounds stupid, but if we used it more for things that aren’t stupid money, perhaps we could find something where transparency and permanent immutable logs are a good thing. For currency those may even be bad things because privacy. Which Monero solves and that’s actually another useful thing - ability to make untraceable payments remotely. Used to have to use cash for that.

        • CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          permanent immutable logs

          My understanding of current blockchain technology is that it’s only permanent so long as someone is online maintaining the block integrity. If enough machines go down, or if enough machines come up that refute it, then anyone can push an alternate history.

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            It assumes that the stakes are high enough for there to be a significant network online, yes. You could of course still compare your local history to the online one but by then the technology has failed its purpose.

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        Blockchain is an adequate solution to a problem that already has other, cheaper solutions.

        AI is an adequate solution to a problem that has no other similarly adequate solutions (classification of complex information). Unfortunately, all the money is in that solution being applied to problems where it’s not adequate (content generation, user interaction).