• chronicledmonocle@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Yeah that’s the annoying thing. Generative AI is actually really useful…in SPECIFIC situations. Discovering new battery tech, new medicines, etc. are all good use cases because it’s basically a parrot and blender combined and most of these things are rehashes if existing technologies in new and novel ways.

    It is not a fucking good solution for a search engine replacement to ask “Why do farts smell?”. It uses way too much energy for that and it hallucinates bullshit.

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      14 hours ago

      It’s good for optimisation problems, where you have a complex high-dimensional space to search and you’re solving for some measurable quality.

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      Yeah. They solved protien folding with ML a few years back. And I like using it for things like noise removal in Lightroom.

      But so much of it has been focused on useless (at best) bullshit that I just want the bubble to burst already.

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        1 day ago

        I agree with the general sentiment here but just wanted to clarify that they definitely didn’t “solve protein folding” yet. Alpha fold is a significant improvement in structure prediction and it generated a lot of hype but some of the structures I’ve seen it put out are total nonsense.