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  • No, I've done my actual work while people convinced they have "good prompts" weighed my whole team down (and promptly got laid off). We've burnt enough openai token and probed models on our own hardware to assertain their utility in my field. Manual automation with simple systems and hard logic is what the industry has ran on, and certainly will continue to.

    Explain to what makes a prompt good. As long as you're using any provided model and not using sandbox you're stuck to their initiating prompt. Change that, and you still have their parameters. Run an OS model with your own parameter tunings, you still are limited by your tempterature. What is a good temperature to use for rigid logic that doesn't result in unexpected behavior but can adapt to user input well enough? These are questions every AI corp is dealing with.

    For context, all we were trying to do was implement some copilot/gpt shit onto our PMS to handle customer queries, data entry, scheduling information and notifications, and some other opened ended suggestions. C suite was giddy, IT not so much, but my team was to keep an open mind and see what we could achieve.. so we evaluated it, as of about 6 months ago or so is when finally Cs stopped bugging since they had bigger fires to put out, and we had worked out a powerautomate routine (without the help of copilot.. its unfunnily useless even though it's implemented right into PA), making essentially all the effort put into working the AI from a LLM to an "agentic model" completrly mute, despite the tools the company bought into and everything.

    I'm guessing you belong in the category who hasn't actually worked at a facility which part of your job is to deploy things like AI, but like to have an affirmative stance anyway.

  • But it seems that someone who is proficient in writing ultimately doesn't benefit in a matter of time or effort, as both are still taken in correcting the output. And if you're so curious, there's been a number of studies on this exact phenomena already.

    The problem, truly, is cognitive debt and the overall expansion of people lending themselves to the dunning kruger effect in the name of trusting and living vicariously through their AI model of choice.

    My last employer was pushing hard for LLMs in a field they dont do shit for, one of the project managers was convinced by his AI of choice (gemini) to actually propose replacing himself with another AI tool. IT wasnt having it because it would screen read potentially sensitive info. He was laid off with a sheriff escort not 2 months later. Now is on linkedin posting some truly schizophrenic shit, otherwise having been normal ish

  • Oh boy! I get a deal buying the replacement? Golly, google must really like me as a consumer.

    And my ecobee is arriving in two days.

  • I'm just shocked Fedora is playing well with a quadro series card, and I'm not looking back. If there's some bottleneck, it's no larger than the one on my general experience with windows. Though I would very much like to be runnung a non-tainted kernel.

  • Bomb. Helicopter. Dropped. No intention my fat asshole

  • Sent me back mentioning those snap circuits lol. Have her build the simple AM radio and watch her mind be blown OP, you won't be disappointed

  • Old 1060 supporting 4 reolink 4k cameras perfectly over here 👋

  • And uh its YOUR fault, so uh don't buy our game? Wait wait - do buy our game, but you should feel bad

  • In other news, copilot has entered outlook, and is wholely more useless than I could've ever imagined

    It cannot even parse emails other than the one you have open. It cannot search email topics for relavent information. Even specifying how many digits the job number Im looking for, it just spits the email I currently have open.

    Same week my company announces our own* AI and several training courses to pair. Someone please tell me how this isn't simply an extraordinary waste of time??

  • I thought it was some kind of slur for the longest time I won't lie. If it's to begin being one I'll happy get slurred out

  • Rhetoric my ass, he was paraphrasing a certain german speech by a certain Joeseph Goebbels.

  • The windmills will steal all the spinning from hurricanes, a bust to home owners insurance

  • Oh and donate to kirks ToiletPaper USA as per sinclair's demands, glad he didn't bend any knees.

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  • How many have fallen off their container ship and are mow adrift, waiting to be dug up from the seafloor in 200 years

  • Genuinely asking, has he refrained from saying such? I swear I've heard him saying it prior to even this last election but I could be wrong

  • Also though running an ad blocker makes them have to serve the web request and not get ad revenue 🤷‍♂️

  • Eh it doesnt really matter, I'm sure they kept running archives even before selling off to altman, and invariably impacts more actual people trying to maybe find that one useful comment to fix something.

  • But.. how else do we sell our tool as a super intelligent sentient do-it-all?

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  • Also, the author was clearly biased against any kind of torment nexus, completely disreguarding our well studied benefits of using our Torment Nexus™

  • AI slop

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  • In Science

    Did not disappoint