I see a lot of blank, outright rejection of #AI, LLMs general or coding LLMs like #ClaudeCode in special here on the Fediverse.
Often, the actual impact of the AI / #LLM in use is not even understood by those criticizing it, at times leading to tantrums about AI where there is....no AI involved.
The technology (LLM et al) in itself is not likely to go away for a few more years. The smaller #ML variations that aren't being yapped about as much are going to remain here as they have been for the past decades.
I assume that what will indeed happen is a move from centralized cloud models to on-prem hardware as the hardware becomes more powerful and the models more efficient. Think migration from the large mainframes to the desktop PCs. We're seeing a start of this with devices such as the ASUS Ascent #GX10 / #Nvidia #GB10.
Imagine having the power of #Claude under your desk, powered for free by #solar cells on your roof with some nice solar powered AC to go with it.
Would it not be wise to accept the reality of the existence of this technology and find out how this can be used in a good way that would improve lives? And how smart, small regulation can be built and enforced that balances innovation and risks to get closer to #startrek(tm)?
Low-key reminds me of the Maschinenstürmer of past times...