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blake1 | 7 months ago
Even within the study, there were some participants who saw mild improvements to productivity, but most had a significant drop in productivity. This thread is now full of people telling their story about huge productivity gains they made with AI, but none of the comments contend with the central insight of this study: that these productivity gains are illusions. AI is a product designed to make you value the product.
In matters of personal value, perception is reality, no question. Anyone relying heavily on AI should really be worried that it is mostly a tool for warping their self-perception, one that creates dependency and a false sense of accomplishment. After all, it speaks a highly optimized stream of tokens at you, and you really have to wonder what the optimization goal was.
thinkingemote|7 months ago
asadotzler|7 months ago
Or, "slow is smooth, and smooth is fast"
BriggyDwiggs42|7 months ago
daxfohl|7 months ago
Early in the chat it substituted a `-1` for an `i`, and everything that followed was garbage. There were also some errors that I spotted real-time and got it to correct itself.
But yeah, IDK, it presents itself so confidently and "knows" so much and is so easy to use, that it's hard not to try to use as a reference / teacher. But it's also quite dangerous if you're not confirming things; it can send you down incorrect paths and waste a ton of time. I haven't decided whether the cost is worth the benefit or not.
Presumably they'll get better at this over time, so in the long run (probably no more than a year) it'll likely easily exceed the ROI breakeven point, but for now, you do have to remain vigilant.
tonyedgecombe|7 months ago