• @[email protected]
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    -52 months ago

    I don’t know if lemmians (lemmings?) live in the same world I live in; I find AI a HUGE productivity boost, in search, writing, generation, research.

    Of course one has to check results carefully, it won’t remove the need for quality checks and doing stuff yourself. But as a sparring partner, an idea creator and an assistant, I am convinced people who make use of Claude/GPT etc will outperform people who don’t by a wide margin.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      Ai devinetively has its use cases and boosts productivity if used right. The stuff google did is just the most bullshit ever seen. Its an example of useless Ai because of the “need” to use Ai.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        Ok that we agree entirely. Google is worried that their investors will worry because their investors are too dumb to understand that LLMs and Search are two separate things and one isn’t necessarily better because it uses the other.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      I find LLM’s to be entirely worthless in any kind of engineering analysis or scientific reference. It has done nothing but hinder the design process and we have moved entirely away from it as it’s a complete joke.

      We will enter another AI winter soon enough.

    • Flying Squid
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      82 months ago

      How can you trust whatever you search for after the glue on pizza thing?

        • Flying Squid
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          22 months ago

          No, I’m just addressing the search part. How can you trust it?

          • @[email protected]
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            -12 months ago

            I’m not saying I can. I don’t use Google, haven’t for years, so can’t make statements about the quality of its search. Intuitively search isn’t benefitting from the use of AI.

            • @sandbox
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              22 months ago

              You wrote:

              I find AI a HUGE productivity boost, in search

              Then when pushed, you walk it back:

              search isn’t benefitting from the use of AI

              Why make your initial comment of support if you just walk back on it? Got some money riding on it or something?

    • @raspberriesareyummy
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      12 months ago

      that’s gonna be mighty useful when we’ve destroyed the planet. Also, you are not working with AI. You are working with a LLM.

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        2 months ago

        Against bunker oil shipping, coal power plants, diesel cars, cement, our consumate appetite for plastic, gas and oil based heating, air travel, cooling buildings to 19 C when the outside is 38 C, ammonia based fertiliser, fast fashion, maintaining perfect green lawns in desert environments, driving monster trucks with one passengers on 18-lane highways, dismantling public transport, building glass skyscrapers with no external shade, buying new TVs every second year etc etc I think AI’s reputation as a carbon emitter, especially considering most of Azure, CG and AWS runs on renewables, is overblown and used as a battering ram in a larger battle that comes from very real concerns about how AI is changing our society.

        • @raspberriesareyummy
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          12 months ago
          1. if each of those contributors to wrecking our planet points to the other causes as a justification to not limit their own damage, we’re fucked
          2. it’s not AI. It’s large language models. Glorified statistical text prediction without any originality. It just appears to some naive humans as original because it regurgitates ideas to them that other people have had but they just hadn’t heard before
          3. despite the misnaming, I agree that there’s a real concern that it makes the majority of users even more stupid than mankind on average already is :/
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      It’s more that there is a vocal minority against it. I’d guess most of us are mostly neutral about it, we see the problems and the benefits but don’t see the need to comment everywhere about our feelings towards it.