There are appropriate and legitimate use cases for AI, especially when locally hosted. Tech/programming is one of the few. The problem is when its shoved in everyones face for everything and all the data goes to tech conglomerates
Some of us respectfully disagree with LLMs for programming being “appropriate and legitimate”, at least if that involves generating code and not just locating bugs.
LLMs can sometimes point out potential trouble spots, which is also one of the uses that may avoid injecting problematic code (if the LLM is prevented from suggesting a fix). But sadly, that doesn’t seem the type of use KDE is currently limiting themselves to.
Sadly, it seems like they’re going to be pro AI internally: https://discuss.kde.org/t/sorry-to-bring-up-a-contentious-topic-kde-ai-llm-policy/46333 (If you jump in to comment, please try to be constructive rather than full of rage.)
There are appropriate and legitimate use cases for AI, especially when locally hosted. Tech/programming is one of the few. The problem is when its shoved in everyones face for everything and all the data goes to tech conglomerates
Some of us respectfully disagree with LLMs for programming being “appropriate and legitimate”, at least if that involves generating code and not just locating bugs.
Local LLMs retain significant issues like the one shown in this clip: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/38072#issuecomment-4105681567 Unless your model uses 100% properly licensed training data which no code LLM I have found appears to be doing.
Locating bugs is one of the most important tasks in programming, and if devs can’t do that, not are willing to learn to do so, they are fucked.
There’s no other way of saying it. Can’t wait for the AI bubble to pop.
LLMs can sometimes point out potential trouble spots, which is also one of the uses that may avoid injecting problematic code (if the LLM is prevented from suggesting a fix). But sadly, that doesn’t seem the type of use KDE is currently limiting themselves to.
Damm, that is a long thread, I spent like 25 minutes reading it and only got half way through it
Given the nature of this controversial subject are you honestly surprised?
Yeah, not really.
Especially because this is FOSS. We love our insanely long discussions about formalities.
Yeah, I’ve seen much longer threads about things much less consequential. People like to argue online. More news at 11.