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    https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/114903901544041519

    the article since there is so much confusion what we are actually talking about
    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/23/politics/fda-ai-elsa-drug-regulation-makary

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    So is this a situation where it's kinda like asking chatgpt to make you drugs so it will go about any means necessary (making up studies) to complete the task?

    Instead of reaching a wall and saying "I can't do that because there isn't enough data"
    I hope I'm wrong but if that's the case then that is next level stupid.

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    • jaredwhite@piefed.socialJ [email protected]

      Technically, LLMs as used in Generative AI fall under the umbrella term "machine learning"…except that until recently machine learning was mostly known for "the good stuff" you're referring to (finding patterns in massive datasets, classifying data entries like images, machine vision, etc.). So I feel like continuing to use the term ML for the good stuff helps steer the conversation away from what is clearly awful about genAI.

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      There is no generative AI. It's just progressively more complicated chatbots. The goal is to fool the human into believing it's real.

      Its what Frank Herbert was warning us all about in 1965.

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      • mushuchupacabra@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

        Can you imagine how sad those LLMs will be if they make a mistake that winds up harming people?

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        Not at all, because they are not thinking nor feeling machines, merely algorithms that predict the likelyhood of words following other words and spit them out

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          So is this a situation where it's kinda like asking chatgpt to make you drugs so it will go about any means necessary (making up studies) to complete the task?

          Instead of reaching a wall and saying "I can't do that because there isn't enough data"
          I hope I'm wrong but if that's the case then that is next level stupid.

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          Yeah, they're using a glorified autocorrect tool to do data analysis, something that other, different types of machine learning models might be able to do with some decent results, but LLMs are not built for.

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            That's the point though. When data means nothing truth is lost. It's far more sinister than people are aware it is. Why do you think it is literally being shoved into every little thing?

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            Capitalizing on a highly marketable hype bubble because the technology is specifically designed to deceive people into thinking it's more capable than it is

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            • N [email protected]

              https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/114903901544041519

              the article since there is so much confusion what we are actually talking about
              https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/23/politics/fda-ai-elsa-drug-regulation-makary

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              I'm constantly mystified at the huge gap between all these "new model obliterates all benchmarks/passes the bar exam/writes PhD thesis" stories and my actual experience with said model.

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              • B [email protected]

                Yeah, they're using a glorified autocorrect tool to do data analysis, something that other, different types of machine learning models might be able to do with some decent results, but LLMs are not built for.

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                Gotcha, thanks

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                • N [email protected]

                  https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/114903901544041519

                  the article since there is so much confusion what we are actually talking about
                  https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/23/politics/fda-ai-elsa-drug-regulation-makary

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                  Our world was doomed to go into the gutter the moment we started giving any credence to the marketing bastards.

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                  • oxysis@lemmy.blahaj.zoneO [email protected]

                    I was talking to some friends earlier about LLMs so I’ll just copy what I said and paste it here:

                    It really is like a 3d printer in a lot of ways. Marketed as a catch all solution and in reality it has a few things where it’s actually useful for. Still useful but not where you’d expect it to be given what it was hyped up to be.

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                    From what I've seen, 3D printers are best at oversaturating local markets with a bunch of useless trinkets. (Just kidding though I know they have legit medical uses but oh my god)

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                      From what I've seen, 3D printers are best at oversaturating local markets with a bunch of useless trinkets. (Just kidding though I know they have legit medical uses but oh my god)

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                      Yeah they do create a lot of weird trinkets but they do have plenty of good uses. It can be used to make props and pieces of an outfit. Really really good for cosplayers. It can have a limited role in engineering. Mostly in low heat and stress environments for the engineering side of things but still useful for a cheap decently easy to replace part. Like you said it has medical applications.

                      It’s not an insanely useful tool for most people in most conditions but it’s still a great tool to have in some cases.

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                      • oxysis@lemmy.blahaj.zoneO [email protected]

                        I was talking to some friends earlier about LLMs so I’ll just copy what I said and paste it here:

                        It really is like a 3d printer in a lot of ways. Marketed as a catch all solution and in reality it has a few things where it’s actually useful for. Still useful but not where you’d expect it to be given what it was hyped up to be.

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                        yeah like guns for example /s

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                        • B [email protected]

                          So is this a situation where it's kinda like asking chatgpt to make you drugs so it will go about any means necessary (making up studies) to complete the task?

                          Instead of reaching a wall and saying "I can't do that because there isn't enough data"
                          I hope I'm wrong but if that's the case then that is next level stupid.

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                          no it's supposed to help help the drug approval workers but everything it says has to be double checked so it ends up wasting time i put the article into the post now

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                          • S [email protected]

                            I'm constantly mystified at the huge gap between all these "new model obliterates all benchmarks/passes the bar exam/writes PhD thesis" stories and my actual experience with said model.

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                            The real truth is just that standardized testing fucking sucks and always has

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                              I'm constantly mystified at the huge gap between all these "new model obliterates all benchmarks/passes the bar exam/writes PhD thesis" stories and my actual experience with said model.

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                              Likely those new models are varients trained specifically on the exact material needed to perform those tasks, essentially passing the bar exam as if it were open book.

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                              • N [email protected]

                                https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/114903901544041519

                                the article since there is so much confusion what we are actually talking about
                                https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/23/politics/fda-ai-elsa-drug-regulation-makary

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                                Someone needs to to a test, when this AI launches, they need to try and get poison approved as a medication. Like straight up a lethal dose of cyanide or something.

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                                • G [email protected]

                                  From what I've seen, 3D printers are best at oversaturating local markets with a bunch of useless trinkets. (Just kidding though I know they have legit medical uses but oh my god)

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                                  I feel that's even worse with laser cutters and the cricut stuff, just useless trinkets wasting resources and ending up in drawers/gathering dust/in the bin.

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                                  • N [email protected]

                                    https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/114903901544041519

                                    the article since there is so much confusion what we are actually talking about
                                    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/23/politics/fda-ai-elsa-drug-regulation-makary

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                                    I'm pretty sure that undermining confidence in drug approvals is a feature, not a bug. The same people who were screeching about mRNA vaccines being secret poison that was rushed through approval are the ones doing this now, so when (not if) it does actually lead to dangerous drugs being approved and a collapse in confidence in the FDA, they'll be the ones saying "We told you so" and getting their anti-medical way.

                                    It's the exact same playbook Republicans use in the rest of the government: Say Government doesn't work, cry about government spending, and insist government regulation is crushing personal freedoms, then they actually do all of those things and when the next administration comes around they pass on the blame and say "I Told You So."

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                                    • M [email protected]

                                      Someone needs to to a test, when this AI launches, they need to try and get poison approved as a medication. Like straight up a lethal dose of cyanide or something.

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                                      What happens when people realise and it immediately become the most popular drug on the market?

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                                      • N [email protected]

                                        https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/114903901544041519

                                        the article since there is so much confusion what we are actually talking about
                                        https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/23/politics/fda-ai-elsa-drug-regulation-makary

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                                        Literal... I cannot stress this enough... Literal Idiocracy.

                                        This is literally what happens in the film. Like the first 10 minutes.

                                        Fuck.

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                                        • T [email protected]

                                          That's the point though. When data means nothing truth is lost. It's far more sinister than people are aware it is. Why do you think it is literally being shoved into every little thing?

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                                          It is already making pictorial evidence worthless, which is a scary thought no justice system has even begun considering yet, even though it is literally already happening. Criminals all over the world rejoice, they can be caught doing the act on video, and it will be worthless. Of course this applies even more to large scale criminals like dictators. It will all be "fake news" from now on.

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