• lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    1 day ago

    The vast majority of those implementations are worthless. Mostly ignored by it’s intended users, seen as a useless gimmick.

    LLM have it’s uses but companies are pushing them into every areas to see what sticks at the moment.

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      Not the person you replied to, but I think you’re both “right”. The ridiculous hype bubble (I’ll call it that for sure) put “AI” everywhere, and most of those are useless gimmicks.

      But there’s also already uses that offer things I’d call novel and useful enough to have some staying power, which also means they’ll be iterated on and improved to whatever degree there is useful stuff there.

      (And just to be clear, an LLM - no matter the use cases and bells and whistles - seems completely incapable of approaching any reasonable definition of AGI, to me)

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        23 hours ago

        I think people misunderstand a bubble. The .com bubble happened but the internet was useful and stayed around. The AI bubble doesn’t mean AI isn’t useful just that most of the chaf well disapear.

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          21 hours ago

          The dotcom bubble was based on technology that had already been around for ten years. The AI bubble is based on technology that doesn’t exist yet.

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        1 day ago

        Yeah, it’s so a question of if OpenAI won’t lose too many of its investors when all the users that don’t stick fall down.

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      To each his own, but I use Copilot and the ChatGPT app positively on a daily. The Copilot integration into our SharePoint files is extremely helpful. I’m able to curate data that would not show up in a standard search of file name and content indexing.