The main use case for LLMs is writing text nobody wanted to read. The other use case is summarizing text nobody wanted to read. Except they don’t do that either. The Australian Securities and…
good tools are designed well enough so it’s clear how they are used, held, or what-fucking-ever.
fuck these simpleton takes are a pain in the arse. They’re always pushed by these idiots that have based their whole world view on fortune cookie aphorisms
Lmfao yes, the internet was so easy for people to understand when it first was brought about.
I bet no one has ever held a hammer the wrong way, it’s just intuitive right?
Wrong, common sense isn’t actually that common and many tools we use in our life aren’t understood by even a small fraction of the population, the reality is our entire civilization works using a lot of tools many people don’t understand, nor utilize to the best of that given tools ability.
Regardless pigeon holing me into a specific stance based on a single sentence is peak redmy.
I don’t know what you’re talking about in the slightest, but I do know LLMs can be helpful when used properly, but seemingly 99% of the time it isn’t being used properly and grandiose claims are made about what it can do, which then triggers a reactionary response about it being useless when it doesn’t do the exaggerated or downright impossible thing it was said to accomplish.
Edit: Ah lol seems like it’s a jab at the old iPhone antenna gate, obviously just a shit take in that regard.
For an example, the company I work for is rolling out an AI assistant, fed by internal knowledge base pages that are… Edited by AI, in a highly regulated industry where correct information is very important. I do not forsee it going well.
That is how tools tend to work, yes.
“tools” doesn’t mean “good”
good tools are designed well enough so it’s clear how they are used, held, or what-fucking-ever.
fuck these simpleton takes are a pain in the arse. They’re always pushed by these idiots that have based their whole world view on fortune cookie aphorisms
Lmfao yes, the internet was so easy for people to understand when it first was brought about.
I bet no one has ever held a hammer the wrong way, it’s just intuitive right?
Wrong, common sense isn’t actually that common and many tools we use in our life aren’t understood by even a small fraction of the population, the reality is our entire civilization works using a lot of tools many people don’t understand, nor utilize to the best of that given tools ability.
Regardless pigeon holing me into a specific stance based on a single sentence is peak redmy.
we find they tend to post here, though not for long
it makes me feel fucking ancient to find that this dipshit didn’t seem to get the remark, and it wasn’t even that long ago
Jobs is Tech Jesus, but Antennagate is only recorded in one of the apocryphal books
I don’t know what you’re talking about in the slightest, but I do know LLMs can be helpful when used properly, but seemingly 99% of the time it isn’t being used properly and grandiose claims are made about what it can do, which then triggers a reactionary response about it being useless when it doesn’t do the exaggerated or downright impossible thing it was said to accomplish.
Edit: Ah lol seems like it’s a jab at the old iPhone antenna gate, obviously just a shit take in that regard.
For an example, the company I work for is rolling out an AI assistant, fed by internal knowledge base pages that are… Edited by AI, in a highly regulated industry where correct information is very important. I do not forsee it going well.
Said like a person who wouldn’t be able to correctly hold a hammer on first try