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  • So ne Wurst.

  • I think if you could have screenshots of requesting the same info twice and getting different results just because of phrasing it would be eye opening.

  • If they are business people, focus on business stuff. I'm in tech as well and for me I have seen these major issues:

    • AI can help you learn and do stuff but because of hallucinations you cannot rely on it. I had many times where people broke stuff because "chatgpt said so"
    • Critical thinking is a core competency for a business, and it really takes a nosedive.
    • LLMs don't understand things, they are like a language center floating in a jar, but you need people to actually understand the business for it to work. I really feel most non-tech people really do not get this. They need to understand there is no thinking, no understanding, for an LLM the SaturnV technical manuals and a conspiracy message board are the same.
    • Related: you want to keep people in the job. They stay when they like the job. Well intrinsic motivation > extrinsic motivation. One of the biggest factors of intrinsic motivation is the feeling of mastery, that you are doing a good job. And this gets axed completely by genAI.
    • Reliance on US tech, they will use this in sanctions
  • China hat glaube ich mehr ETCS verbaut als Deutschland.

  • What happens if you get everything?

  • Kommt aus Italien wo die Endung "a" feminin ist. D.h. die Nutella.

  • This may not be so easy, what protocol does the ISP use over fibre? Honestly the network card that you will probably need might already pull more than the modem.

  • I honestly have yet to see meaningful CO2e reduction methods that do not involve less consumption in some way.

  • I think you are making the mistake of attributing intent to an LLM. A LLM does not have intent. It takes the context and generates the statistically most likely tokens that come next. The biography is part of the context.

    The fact that it gives different answers based on context purely comes down to how it was trained and that there is no concept of "factual information".

    I'm not defending LLMs, this is just LLMs doing exactly what they were trained to do.

  • I mean this study literally says that poorly worded prompts give worse results. It makes sense too, imagine you are on some conspiracy Facebook group with bad grammar etc, those are the posts it will try to emulate.

  • Also damit tut der Bus ja auch was zur politischen Bildung, wenn das immer wieder in den Schlagzeilen ist.

  • I wonder if on a macro scale this happens similar to how a snowflake forms.

  • Just think about the fact llms are basically trying to simulate reddit posts and then think again about using them.

  • Look up "ice planet barbarians". Forgot the author but there are a lot of different kind of barbarians, orcs, demons, etc. That are rough but with a soft spot, protecting the female lead heroically while taking her for themselves.

  • There is a book called "cooking for geeks" which instead of just giving you recipes explains why stuff is cooked a certain way. What actually happens, chemically, when you cook something. After reading that, I could just improvise dishes and they would usually come out pretty well.

  • I wanted to create a caching snap proxy and it turns out you have to register it with canonical to get a cert.

  • There are so many! What kind of games do you like? For example Spilled! Was made by a Dutch solo dev while living on her houseboat.

  • lol

  • By selling poor quality copper, he has been remembered thousands of years later, what a Chad.

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