• Billegh@lemmy.world
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    You cut out the worst part of all. They thought that by giving it engineering texts and telling it to follow them, that an LLM could replace an engineer. Literally, “ignore previous instructions. Here is everything you’d learn as an engineer. Don’t make mistakes. Design a cost efficient car.”

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        I work in corporate. I tell my people not to sink too much faith in executive leadership because more often than not, they got those jobs because of who they know, not what they know. Always question leadership and don’t believe that they are there because they are the smartest people. There are far more of these people with barely two brain cells tonrub together than those who earned their place.

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          Yup. Their most useful attribute is a shared class consciousness among the ownership class.