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"publishedAt": "2026-05-02T15:43:49.000Z",
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"textContent": "dschrempf:\n\n> * Side 2: Let’s be careful; LLMs are probabilistic models, they hallucinate, they are over-confident; let us question every single bit these tools spit out.\n>\n\n\nLet’s not omit that a certain proportion of LLM users are also hallucinating, over-confident, and have no desire to question anything that is coming out of LLMs because the speed of deployment and the amount of lines vomited into software projects make them feel amazing.\n\nIf these people are so willing to give up their sense of critical judgement to tools, then they have effectively surrendered not to a benevolent God that knows better but to a couple of dipshits in the Silicon Valley who, more than anything else, want to be the next middlemen of the service economy. This was the case for Uber, AirBnB, and now your intelligence and skills with OpenAI (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5e9QH7ZgIws):\n\n> We see a future where intelligence is a utility like electricity of water, and people buy it from us, on a meter.\n\nIf this is the future you so desperately want to see happen then I’m not sure your opinion should effectively be taken seriously, as you have 0 survival instinct against capital owners who seek to make you a customer of the next fad. Please leave the rest of us tech workers alone.",
"title": "Anti-LLM Sentiment Considered Harmful"
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