r/zen • u/ewk [non-sectarian consensus] • 19d ago
AI Zen Master
Since it's so easy to drop a Zen text or even multiple Zen texts into an llm and ask questions that the llm will answer from the standpoint of the text?
* www.reddit.com/r/Zen/wiki/getstarted
Doesn't it make sense that there would be a lot less confusion and a lot more interesting conversations??
Plus, if you have an llm answer questions about the texts then who better to explain why Zazen Shinto-Buddhism and Alan Epstein Watts are not part of the tradition?
Serious question.
Where are all my AI Zen Masters at?
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u/ewk [non-sectarian consensus] 6d ago
That analogy doesn't work because of problems like:
Unregulated impacts on the environment are not a cost of technology. They are costs of lack of regulation regulated. Car exhaust is a regulation problem.
Access to technoogy is expensive. If the pricepoint is offset by government spending, market distortions change everything. If you have data centers that don't pay for their own water, for example.
I don't think you understand how coat works and this means that "valid" in your mind is a fixed characteristic of a product. If LLMs were not subsidized AND regulated, the cost would increase to the point that the three areas I have mentioned would all see dimished impact.
I also think if you studied economics for a year, you'd just be a happier person. The world would still suck, but you'd recognize that it is absolutely choice and not oppression.