I wouldn’t say I am anti-LLM, but I am definitely anti-AGI. And I think this comment is nudging me into a better understanding of why that is.
I much prefer to be the “owner” of my devices and not just the “operator”. In fact, I think any move to a more advanced AI toolset makes a change in how we interact with computers necessary.
Giving such control to an AI is just a proxy to giving it to some organization that I don’t trust. And, it means that I stop being the expert and give that job over to a tool that I, by extension, also don’t trust.
I don’t see where this is solvable unless we end up with personal devices with these capabilities, and while some of that exists I think the bleeding edge will always be controlled by corps with resources, which is a great contrast to times past. What a sad time to be in software.
I do want an AI that I can enable at will. Like Gemini now in Chrome. Or Siri in MacOS, if it worked. Running locally, ideally.
I kinda want that what you’re describing… Sort’of the promise that Apple made with their AI and didn’t deliver.
It would be amazing to have chat bot with full contextual awareness.
Until the police, or your insurance company, or your ex wife's attornies, start debriefing that AI. You dont own the AI and you wont have control over what it tells other people about you.