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cadamsdotcom | 3 days ago
Since the author can enumerate the problems and describe them, it’d be interesting to just use the one-shot pickleball racket model as a starting point. Generate it, look at the problems, then ask an agent to build “fixers” for each problem - small scripts (that they don’t need to build themselves!) which address each problem in turn. Then send the first pass AI output through a pipeline of fix scripts to get something far better but not quite there - and do final human tuneups on the result.
dubbie99|3 days ago
cadamsdotcom|3 days ago
aakresearch|3 days ago
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Soup
dabinat|3 days ago
If you don’t know how to do it manually then of course that time is well worth it.
cadamsdotcom|3 days ago
There’ll always be people you can buy handcrafted goods from, who swaeat over every detail. In fact that is my preference when I can afford it - but often I just need a job done so I’ll buy whatever is cheapest and gets the job done.
With AI what’s emerging is a category of “good enough, but way cheaper” products thanks to this mix of AI generated, then human-polished work.
It’s the same idea as using a video editing tool to splice together a bunch of AI videos into an ad, having never gone on site. And it’s quite often exactly what’s needed.