Both indeed. I'm older, I do consulting, often to the new school AI CEOs and they keep thinking I'm nuts for saying we should bring in this person to talk to about this thing...I've tried to explain to a few folks now a human would be much better in this loop, but I have no good way to prove it as it's just experience.
I've noticed across the board, they also spend A LOT of time getting all the data into LLMs so they can talk to them instead of just reading reports, like bro, you don't understand churn fundamentally, why are you looking at these numbers??
I talked to a friend recently who is a plastic surgeon. He told me about a young pretty girl came in recently with super clear ideas what she wanted to fixed.
Turns out she uploaded her pictures to an LLM and it gave her recommendations.
My friend told her she didn’t need any treatment at this stage but she kept insisting that the LLM had told her this and that.
I’m worried that these young folks just trust whatever these things tell them to do is right.
neom|8 months ago
I've noticed across the board, they also spend A LOT of time getting all the data into LLMs so they can talk to them instead of just reading reports, like bro, you don't understand churn fundamentally, why are you looking at these numbers??
baxtr|8 months ago
I talked to a friend recently who is a plastic surgeon. He told me about a young pretty girl came in recently with super clear ideas what she wanted to fixed.
Turns out she uploaded her pictures to an LLM and it gave her recommendations.
My friend told her she didn’t need any treatment at this stage but she kept insisting that the LLM had told her this and that.
I’m worried that these young folks just trust whatever these things tell them to do is right.