What are you guys using it for?
I do fear that we will see literacy rates go down with over-dependence on AI.Nothing. I've been actively avoiding. I'm not convinced that AI will do anything other than making us dumber.
[Ok some could be helped. I'm not saying the tech is evil. But if I have to use AI in order to write this reply... let alone anything more complicated... then I'm doomed as a human.]
I've never seen dnewton3 and AI in the same room at the same time.NOTE ...
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He'll be back. (in my best Arnold accent)I've never seen dnewton3 and AI in the same room at the same time.
Just sayin'
I'm not convinced that AI will do anything other than making us dumber.
Absolutely nothing.What are you guys using it for?
It's truly horrifying that Crap GPT is popping up in some form everywhere.Apparently Ford uses some sort of ChatGPT to write the source book for new vehicle info on the Expedition.
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You are entitled to your opinion. But its here to stay and will only get better.Absolutely nothing.
It's garbage and it's being kept on life support via injected debt-fueled binge spending by Microsoft in order to help Microsoft pump their stock based on a speculative bubble.
It gets simple interest calculations wrong and it fails to understand even the most straightforward examples of C source code I've shown it. For example, it suggested using less magic numbers in a specification that demands the use of magic numbers.
That's actually not that easy to do. Just training it on a lot of "tokens", much of which is unverified garbaaaage from wikipedia, stackexchange, and reddit, and trying to hack it together to catch corner cases will never make it reliable.You are entitled to your opinion. But its here to stay and will only get better.
All I know is my son has been programing since he was 12 (I taught him). He is 50 y.o. He is a computer engineer in one of the largest companies in the U.S.. Its done all the time.That's actually not that easy to do. Just training it on a lot of "tokens", much of which is unverified garbaaaage from wikipedia, stackexchange, and reddit, and trying to hack it together to catch corner cases will never make it reliable.
People who actually understand nothing about how the code works think it's amazing and some even unwisely invest there, but they're being fed a line.