I think it will be used for evil, as you said, but I think it will be used for good too, things like:
- In theory it has the potential to democratize business, making any 1 person capable of running/owning their own business and thus spread wealth too.
- more access to healthcare and psychological care
- advances in medicine
- tutoring and learning
- insane amounts of scientific research
- empower anyone with an idea
I've had a lot of fun using Gemini's large context. I scrape a reddit discussion with 7k responses, and have gemini synthesize it and categorize it, and by the time it's done and I have a few back and fourths with it I've gotten half of a book written.
That said I have noticed that if I try to give it additional threads to compare and contrast once it hits around the 300-500k tokens it starts to hallucinate more and forget things more.
this was my take as well. Though after a while I've started thinking about it closer to the introduction of electricity which in a lot of ways would be considered the second stage of the industrial revolution, the internet and AI might be considered the second stage of the computing revolution (or so I expect history books to label it as). But just like electricity, it doesn't seem to be very profitable for the providers of electricity, but highly profitable for everything that uses it.
If I remember right, that particular case was Ross Intelligence almost copying a database of Westlaw's summaries completely and with the intent to compete directly too, with their only real addition being adding AI to the search capabilities, making it much more nuanced of a decision than just ruling against the use of AI.
This could explain the link between why so many with ADHD also tend to have anxiety, since ADHD could roughly be considered a lack of dopamine (I know it's more complex than that, but it is a significant portion of it).
It's interesting because just yesterday I was asking the AI to speak more Californian and less Indian (it was using words like kindly and now a lot, to be specific I was asking it to make affirmations for a coloring book but the phrases it was giving me did not feel American/British but were closer to other major English dialects like Indian).
in a lot of ways that is understandable when so much of the news is bad news, if all the highlights of the day point toward the world going to hell even reading a normal newsfeed can feel like doomscrolling.
Yesterday I started working through How to design programs, and set up a chat with Gemini 2.5 asking it to be my tutor as I go through it and to help answer my questions if I don't understand a part of the book. It has been knowledgeable, helpful and capable of breaking down complex things that I couldn't understand into understandable things. Fantastic all around.
I imagine it would be easy for them to do similar to the TV guides of yesteryear(the company that owned it used it primarily for self promotion with just enough competitor promotion to fly under the radar and still seem useful), where it gives good recommendations sure, but 60-70% of those recommendations are the paid ones or the ones you own for you custom LLM.
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