• FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s a lot of people not understanding the kinds of things it can do vs the things it can’t do.

    It was like when people tried to search early Google by typing plain language queries (“What is the best restaurant in town?”) and getting bad results. The search engine had limited capabilities and understanding language wasn’t one of them.

    If you ask a LLM to write a function to print the sum of two numbers, it can do that with a high success rate. If you ask it to create a new operating system, it will produce hilariously bad results.

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        1 day ago

        It is replacing entire humans. The thing is, it’s replacing the people you should have fired a long time ago

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        1 day ago

        I can blame the user for believing the marketing over their direct experiences.

        If you use these tools for any amount of time it’s easy to see that there are some tasks they’re bad at and some that they are good at. You can learn how big of a project they can handle and when you need to break it up into smaller pieces.

        I can’t imagine any sane person who lives their life guided by marketing hype instead of direct knowledge and experience.

        • ErmahgherdDavid@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          21 hours ago

          I can’t imagine any sane person who lives their life guided by marketing hype instead of direct knowledge and experience.

          I mean fair enough but also… That makes the vast majority of managers, MBAs, salespeople and “normies” like your grandma and Uncle Bob insane.

          Actually questioning stuff that sales people tell you and using critical thinking is a pretty rare skill in this day and age.

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            12 hours ago

            That makes the vast majority of managers, MBAs, salespeople and “normies” like your grandma and Uncle Bob insane.

            Correct most of these people are insane, the average person is so fucking dumb and insane today its mind numbing.