• @[email protected]
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    192 hours ago

    This is that special blend of Tablet Kid “I don’t need to know things I can google them” and Rich Kid “I don’t need to do things I can crowdsource them” that makes for that Distinctively VP “I don’t know what I’m doing and nobody can tell 👈😎👉”

  • @Opisek
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    Technically OCR is an application of machine learning.

    Not an LLM, though.

    • @[email protected]
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      regularizing the OCR’d form into a json/html file might be a good application of an LLM though. Perhaps this is what they were asking about.

  • @HStone32
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    The secret to success in software engineering:

    1. Lie and say that there is
    2. Write or use a conversion algorithm
    3. Boss won’t know the difference
    4. Collect bonus at performance evaluation
    5. Put “AI engineer” on resume
      • @HStone32
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        1. Never plan on staying at a SE job for longer than a few years. Not in a market that volitile.
    • @NocturnalMorning
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      Omg, sign me up! I’m gonna put that script in production for a server used by millions of customers around the world!

      • @ogeist
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        Oh no, now there is a security audit and the pdf generated is insecure, the unpaid developer that has not logged in since 2015 has to fix this ASAP

  • Snot Flickerman
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    466 hours ago

    Initially, I didn’t think these kids were fall guys.

    Now I think they’re fall guys.

    • @[email protected]
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      That was my thought. Young kids fresh out of school are really easy to manipulate into delusions of grandeur, especially when said delusions are offered by the richest person in the world. He’s gonna leave them out for the wolves.

      • Snot Flickerman
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        336 hours ago

        Either that or Musk himself is truly so incompetent he thinks these kids are true geniuses. Honestly, with how things are going, that’s a fiddy-fiddy chance, because Musk is somehow almost as unbelievably stupid as Trump.

  • mesamune
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    406 hours ago

    Imagine getting a job like this and now half the nation knows your name…thats terrifying. being an intern may mean you have no idea of the true scope of what they are asking you to do.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, seems that’s the point. Old enough to competently perform what they’re told, but too young to realize the gravity of the situation and how wrong it is to partake in it.

        • @ChapulinColorado
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          It’s ok, with the experienced gained from being forced to grow up, some will come home and use their savings to buy a dodge ram on a 7 year loan at 18% apr.

    • @[email protected]
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      113 hours ago

      They are public employees who are changing things at the core of our government. Why wouldn’t we know their names?

      Government employees names aren’t secret (asides from a few exceptions) nor is their pay

    • @[email protected]
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      124 hours ago

      We know that his dad is an engineering professor at university of Nebraska too. Really calls into question his credentials. I checked the other day and they had already removed his contact info from their website.

  • @[email protected]
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    Is this fake?

    For context, this is the guy who figured out how to see what’s written on some ancient Greek Scrolls without destroying them. It seems slightly far-fetched that he wouldn’t know better.

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          Even granting the quality or contribution he had to that effort, there’s a huge difference between, “I can make a computer read burnt scrolls,” and, “I can make government software with industry-standard protocols and security.”

          By way of comparison, just because I can write automation software for my company’s apps doesn’t mean I could just jump into doing Linus Torvalds’ job maintaining the Linux kernel.

          • @[email protected]
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            Sure, but the difference between “I win awards for figruing out how to decipher ancient scrolls that no one has been able to do despite their best efforts” and “I can’t research well enough to discover appropriate existing tools for document conversion” is very hard to reconcile.

            • @SwordInStoneOP
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              It’s not even a matter of research. The whole question is demented. It’s like asking what is the best pizza cutter to write with.

            • @[email protected]
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              Not particularly, in my book. Like I said, a specific skillset that allowed him to decipher ancient scrolls doesn’t equate to practical skills that translate to other things like document conversion.

              By way of another analogy, I can build a fine cabinet out of wood, but that doesn’t mean I can also build a wooden cuckoo clock.

  • IninewCrow
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    106 hours ago

    Just use Deepseek for US government data … what could go wrong?

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, I don’t really get this one. The class clown is the kid who recognizes a function of a tool, correctly at that. Unlike a dipshit lawyer who let it hallucinate bogus case law. Hilarious.

      • masterofn001
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        There are programs that exist that explicitly do these sorts of things.

        They have been around since long before llm.

        This is a lazy and uneducated question.

        He demonstrates he has done zero research and goes straight to the buzzword because he knows nothing.

    • @glimse
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      Perhaps the best way would be through an analogy:

      “Are there any thermonuclear bombs made specifically for lighting candles?”

    • davel [he/him]
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      44 hours ago

      Large Language Models are for natural language processing, not for converting between text document file formats.