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gyosko | 1 year ago
Comments are always one of these two types:
1 -> AI is awesome and perfect, if it isn't, another AI will make it perfect 2 -> AI is just garbage and will always be garbage
gyosko | 1 year ago
Comments are always one of these two types:
1 -> AI is awesome and perfect, if it isn't, another AI will make it perfect 2 -> AI is just garbage and will always be garbage
ben_w|1 year ago
I'm sure people place me closer to #1 than I actually feel, simply because I'm more often responding to people who seem to be too far in the #2 direction than vice versa.
digging|1 year ago
surfingdino|1 year ago
wvenable|1 year ago
I took a picture of my son's grade 9 math homework worksheet and asked ChatGPT to tell me which questions he got wrong. It did that perfectly.
But I use for the more mundane stuff like "From this long class definition, can you create a list of assignments for each property that look this: object1.propertyName = object2.propertyName" and poof.
bawolff|1 year ago
rolph|1 year ago
keybored|1 year ago
Plenty of people think AI is useful (and equally as dangerous). Only useful, not redefines-everything. “I use AI as an assistant” is a common sentiment.
netdevnet|1 year ago
- overwhelmingly focuses on LLMs
- assumes that AI equates LLMs
- assumes AGI is around the corner or it will never happen
EGreg|1 year ago
ectospheno|1 year ago
tivert|1 year ago
3 -> An awesome AI will actually predictably be a deep negative for nearly all people (for much more mundane reasons than the Terminator-genocide-cliche), so the progress is to be dreaded and the garbage-ness hoped for.
Your 1 is warmed over techno-optimism, which is far past its sell-by date but foundational to the tech entrepreneurship space. Your 2 greatly underestimates what tech people can deliver.