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numbers | 17 days ago

I remember this was back in 2023, when ChatGPT had first launched, and I had a manager whose English was not very good. He started sending emails that felt like they were written by a copywriter. And the messaging was so hard to parse through because there's so much ChatGPT fluff around it. Very quickly we realized that what he was saying was usually in the middle somewhere, but we'd have to read through the intro and the ending of the emails just so that we couldn't miss anything. It felt like wasting 2-3 extra minutes per team member.

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afavour|17 days ago

I have long believed that LLMs will herald a new corporate data transfer format, unlike most new formats that boast efficiency gains and compression, this new format will be incredibly wasteful and bloat transmission sizes.

I'll want to communicate something to my team. I'll write 4 bullet points, plug it into an LLM, which will produce a flowing, multi paragraph e-mail. I'll distribute it to my co-workers. They will each open the e-mail, see the size, and immediately plug it into an LLM asking it to make a 4 bullet summary of what I've sent. Somewhere off in the distance a lake will dry up.

stock_toaster|17 days ago

> I'll want to communicate something to my team. I'll write 4 bullet points, plug it into an LLM, which will produce a flowing, multi paragraph e-mail. I'll distribute it to my co-workers. They will each open the e-mail, see the size, and immediately plug it into an LLM asking it to make a 4 bullet summary of what I've sent. Somewhere off in the distance a lake will dry up.

All while both sides were charged per token for processing. This is _the dream_ of these AI firms.

entuno|17 days ago

And hopefully they're the same four same bullet points..

the_af|17 days ago

Ah, yes, the LLM Exchange Protocol.

I believe it's already in place, making the internet a bit more wasteful.

larsla|17 days ago

HypoText Transfer Protocol

micromacrofoot|17 days ago

the solution is simple, ask ChatGPT to summarize it

a large part of the business models of these systems is going to consist of dealing with these systems... it's a wonderful scheme

ethmarks|17 days ago

Why bother fixing existing problems if you can just create new problems and then fix those? /s