• mavu@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    “AI” or LLMs are great for people without skill. They love them and get quite aggressive when you insult the machine.

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      1 day ago

      I love the arguments: none

      AI is broader than LLMs

      When you’re attacking an entire field with no arguments, and saying it’s shit based on your feelings rather than facts, expect people to disagree

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          20 hours ago

          Affirmations without argumentation can be dismissed without argumentation

          Saying AI is a sorting algorithm is just inaccurate. What can I say apart from its just not how it works? Anyone who studied that field knows how much they’re dishonest. They are just too many possibilities and types of AI to list them all

          At this point a video game is just a glorified sorting algorithm of pixels of color

      • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        22 hours ago

        It’s not really about feelings? It’s provably, demonstrably wrong a bunch of the time. It’s pathologically incapable of saying “I don’t know this”. Also you’re nitpicking, they may have conflated LLMs with AI but so is the article and you clearly knew what OC was talking about.

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          19 hours ago

          So you’re just going to throw the creativity aspect of it, or that it is right a good portion of the time?

          You’re going to ignore the gigantic demand for AI, and the thousands of people that have a productivity gain from it?

          All tools have issues. AI doesn’t have to be the one tool that’s either all or nothing. If you approach it with a neutral angle and try to work with it the right way, I’m sure you’ll benefit from it. Some basic uses are really good:

          • Summarizing text
          • Proposing better or alternative wording
          • Inventing short paragraphs, stories, other similar stuff
          • mimicking a style
          • knowledge and questions about basic and broadly known subjects
          • asking for similar tools or notions
          • speech recognition, and text to speech (still limited)
          • image editing
          • Bug fixing (software recommendations, centralized diagnostics (still limited but faster and easier))
          • quickly getting infos on a subject that are easy to understand (limited, just like searching on internet without taking the time to search more)
          • much more