• @TexasDrunk
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    -92 months ago

    I also use it for that pretty often. I always double check and usually it’s pretty good. Once in a great while it turns the summary into a complete shitshow but I always catch it on a reread, ask a second time, and it fixes things up. My biggest problem is that I’m dragged into too many useless meetings every week and this saves a ton of time over rereading entire transcripts and doing a poor job of summarizing because I have real work to get back to.

    I also use it as a rubber duck. It works pretty well if you tell it what it’s doing and tell it to ask questions.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 months ago

      Isn’t the whole point of rubber duck debugging that the method works when talking to a literal rubber duck?

      • @[email protected]
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        82 months ago

        what if your rubber duck released just an entire fuckton of CO2 into the environment constantly, even when you weren’t talking to it? surely that means it’s better

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      Yup! I’ll feed in meeting transcripts and get a list of action steps to email out to everyone. If I was in project management, I’m pretty sure i’d outsource my entire job to LLMs.