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inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 days ago

AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare

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AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare

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inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 days ago
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The most thought-provoking thing I saw at Gamescom 2025 is the blurred line that AI represents to the industry at large.
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    Sure everything starts with meager beginnings. The AI you’re upset about existing may find the cure to many diseases. It may save the planet one day.

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      The type of AI that researchers are building to try cure diseases are not LLMs. So not the stuff that is running behind these kind of tech for games.

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      Where is the idea that LLMs will ever to curing diseases coming from? What is the possible mechanism? LLMs generate text from probability distributions. There is no reason to trust their output because they don’t have built-in concept of true or false. When one cannot judge the quality of the output, how can one reliably use it as a tool for any purpose, let alone scientific research?

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        There are other general AIs that can look over imaging like cat scans and in some situations catch things a doctor can’t.

        There are also ones that can simulate drug interactions with the body and can be used to model creating novel drugs for treatments.

        These are not LLMs though.

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      or a silly, halfwit race to build out the infrastructure (because they’re smoking their own product) that could crash the economy.

      You’re only seeing the upsides - make nifty pictures, ai music, whatever - because the entire shitshow is a free or exceptionally underpriced preview of what’s to come. while everyone from google to grok to your mom fails to find a way to actually profit off of it all when they have to figure the costs of the water, power, training data, lawsuits and other shit into the actual equation it blows up.

      These aren’t my ideas - please, take a break from your preconceptions and read:

      https://futurism.com/data-centers-financial-bubble

      https://www.zdnet.com/article/todays-ai-ecosystem-is-unsustainable-for-most-everyone-but-nvidia-warns-top-scholar/

      https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/8/22/2339789/-Why-The-AI-Bubble-Will-Burst

      https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-haters-gui/

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