I clearly see the point against using AI for mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. But for the latter, I don't see a choice. If other countries are willing to allow fully autonomous weapons using their own AI, it's no longer a matter of choice, you have to do it too.
> it's no longer a matter of choice, you have to do it too
You know, there are plenty of examples where people in positions of power choose different paths of escalation. I doesn't always need to be liner tit for tat. Some times you need to step back and look at the larger picture and decide of the escalation is worth the risk for all of humanity.
There is a video about game theory [0] that describes this problem very clearly. You have better outcomes when you make decisions outside the direct course of escalation.
Please don't talk in absolutes about these things, you have an opinion. I accept that, but its not as black and white as you think
The article doesn't say anything about the price (it will be expensive), but it doesn't look like something that the average developer would purchase.
An LLM's effective lifespan is a few months (ie the amount of time it is considered top-tier), it wouldn't make sense for a user to purchase something that would be superseded in a couple of months.
An LLM hosting service however, where it would operate 24/7, would be able to make up for the investment.