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I use diffusion models a fair bit for VTT assets for TTRPGs. I've used LLMs a little bit for suggesting solutions for coding problems, and I do want to use one to mass produce customized cover letter drafts for my upcoming job hunt.
Neither model class is sufficiently competent for any zero-shot task yet, or at least has too high of a failure rate to run without active supervision.
As for use in a socialist society, even the current version of the technology has some potential for helping with workers' tasks'. Obviously, it would need to be rationed per its actual environmental and energy costs as opposed to the current underwriting by VCs. You'd also want to focus on specialized models for specific tasks, as opposed to less efficient generalized models.