You lay the rhetoric on so thick (“cash heads”, “pushing the narrative”, “corporate overlords”, “profit-making abomination”) that it’s hard to understand your actual claim.
Are you trying to say that LLMs are useful now but you think that will stop being the case at some point in the future?
I was trying to say that LLMs will not become more than what they are, especially since they are tools for profit in the modern system. It’s like an iPhone — the latest iPhone 16 Pro is, of course, better than the iPhone 3G, but conceptually, there is nothing new. The same goes for LLMs. In 15 years, we will probably have the same hallucinating LLM, just 10% thinner and 20% faster.
The tech industry, especially big corporations, doesn’t chase innovation; it chases repeatable, predictable profit.
Are you trying to say that LLMs are useful now but you think that will stop being the case at some point in the future?