So I think the idea that it's going to be the 90s dot-com boom all over again, where anyone who can't use AI is going to fall behind, is asinine. It's an app. I think it's far harder to pick up MS Office or Google Docs than it is to use an AI assistant. AI just needs to prove itself reliable first.
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Early on I feel like there was a lot of excitement based around how good LLMs were compared to what earlier models did. And for boilerplate stuff, sure, it’s better than an ordinary template. But if you need something written to be *TRUE* not just “well-written”, LLMs literally cannot handle that.
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At this moment in time If I see AI, I immediatly ignore, block, do not interact. Because it's only half true. Yes it's artificial - no it's not intelligent. There has ALWAYS been a difference between intelligence and knowledge. It's very well knowing stuff if you don't know what to do with it.
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Similarly having the ability, nous and will to use something, without knowing what it is, is equally stupid and dangerous.
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Yeah, it's not intelligent. It's a bit more complicated than fancy autocomplete, but at the end of the day, it's still just selecting what it thinks makes the most sense to say or show next based on context. It's machine learning. It learns patterns and context and goes from there.
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