LLM for Ai
I drove to the ashram with a restless mind. The road was quiet, but my thoughts were anything but.
“AI will take away all the jobs and make human lives miserable,” I kept telling myself. It had been years since I last saw the Guru, yet today I needed his clarity more than ever.
When I arrived, he greeted me with a gentle smile.
“So, what troubles you?” he asked.
“Artificial Intelligence—these new Large Language Models. They are mechanizing everything. People will lose jobs, livelihoods will vanish. How will humanity survive?”
He raised an eyebrow. “My job too?”
“Perhaps,” I said, half in jest. “The way these models structure language, they might even replace you.”
The Guru chuckled softly. “Well, I don’t have a job. And I don’t need one. Look around—what do you see?”
I glanced at the humble ashram: a clay pot of water, a few mats spread on the floor. Nothing more.
“Nothing of significance,” I replied.
“So,” he said, “you do the same. If machines are taking your jobs, take their jobs instead.”
“I don’t understand.”
“Evaluate your life. Each day you use machines—the air conditioner, refrigerator, washing machine, cars, and countless others. Let them go. Do their jobs yourself. You fear machines, yet you’ve already surrendered so much of your life to them. Don’t give them that power. Take it back.”
His words landed with the weight of truth.
“You mean… live like a monk?”
He smiled. “If that’s what you want to call it. Yes. That is your own LLM—Living Like a Monk. Let this LLM be your answer to theirs.”
I sat in silence, the anxiety inside me slowly dissolving. The Guru poured water into a small cup and handed it to me.
“LLM to beat LLM,” he said, almost playfully.
“Thank you, Guruji,” I whispered. “Perhaps, when the time comes, I will give it a try.”
"With LLM you will automatically have your AI - Absolute Independence", he concluded !
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