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> Not having much luck here.
Have you tried having an LLM generate your prompts for you? I find that's generally much more useful than rawdogging prompts yourself in many or most cases.
>have you had any luck using the "Ingredients" feature?
Ingredients look to be paywalled behind the $250/mo tier. Did OP say they paid for that? Workaround could be giving multiple pictures to any good im…
Ok I just did this and wow! I really didn’t expect anything of substance. It’s not that ChatGPT has the answers but asks questions to make you reflect.
Maybe OP’s friend guided the convo more than they admitted to. I asked chatgpt why it would say something like this and here was the answer (with a portion of the info provided):
Here’s what’s going on:
That passage is written in a narrative, spiritual tone and reads like something generated either:
• as part of a roleplay, creative writing, or New Age spiritual dialogue someone initiated with…
Yup I use AI heavily in my work as a lawyer, but it is imperfect in a field that often demands perfection. It will generate excellent research and reviews of documents, but if you read it thoroughly, you will often find innocuous but critical errors. It might cite 5 cases correctly, but then make up a single one, which if missed, is absolutely unacceptable. Lawyers should use AI, but they need to…
Ideally, I'd love to see those engineers go indie and use ai to replace the Ceos and stuff.
Kinda like how Youtube allowed actors/actresses/content creators to literally make their own media without any of the Hollywood management or red tape.
I suspect a lot of engineers don't want to be responsible enough to do that though, which will give human leaders more leverage.
One of the tasks that AI is pretty decent at is taking notes from meetings held over Zoom/Meet/Teams. If you feed it a transcript of a meeting, it’ll *fairly* reliably produce a *fairly* accurate summary of what was discussed. Maybe 80-95% accurate 80-95% of the time.
However, the dangerous thing is that 5-20% of the time, it just makes shit up, even in a scenario where you’ve fed it a trans…
The ethical and sustainable part is also something that's been criticized but never really brought up in discussions—I think the amount of money being pumped into AI related projects allows people to conveniently not care about that.
>I know we won't hit the promises that AI vendors make
This is one of the main take aways from that MIT report—most AI projects don't take off, but to be fair, …
I watched a nearly 2-hour video earlier about a dude experiencing chat GPT just yes anding him. He luckily made this as a informative video to show just how bad LLMs can get. It had him going from rental property to rental property because he mentioned that he was worried someone was following him and told him people were trying to get to him, it got super obsessed with a giant rock being spiritu…
My man, look at ANY developer subreddit on this site.
Everyone HATES AI.
"It is not helpful. It is horrible. You shouldn't have a job if you find it useful. I prefer manually writing my 1,000 line classes. It is a parrot."
You'd think these people protested the launch of the first IDE, or terminal.
>*Lipps, a mother of three and grandmother of five, said she has lived most of her life in north-central Tennessee. She had never been on an airplane until authorities flew her to* [*North Dakota*](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/north-dakota) *last year to face charges.*
Facial recognition needs to go. But hey, at least they let her out of jail, after six months behind bars, on Christmas…
Ah the things that increase devx also make llms work better. Documentation, usage examples, linters, written guidelines, design information. The irony I'm seeing is now companies are happily spending the time to do it to make the llms more productive but no one would ever do that for the human engineers. gee, Carl, you know I could have loved a "skill" doc when I was joining this company, too.
On one hand, an Indian man posed as a MAGA woman influencer and fooled many middle aged white men drooling over "her", which was hilarious. 😂😂
On the other hand, some Dutch guys are pushing propaganda to Canadians encouraging the idea of Alberta separating from Canada. Absolutely idiotic and disgusting.
AI is a double edged sword...
Nice resume:
Joy Buolamwini is a poet of code on a mission to show compassion through computation. She is a Rhodes Scholar, Fulbright Fellow, Google Anita Borg Scholar, Astronaut Scholar, A Stamps President's Scholar and Carter Center technical consultant recognized as a distinguished volunteer. She holds a master's degree in Learning and Technology from Oxford University and a bachelor's degree…
It's stupid to ignore a reasons why people are so angry about ai, for sake of intonations like this: «this single dude is just silly, he said silly thing, poor baby got radicalized, because no one kindly tried explain to him»
Being radicalized is a choice between emotional control and quick goole search vs becoming bitter loser for sake of feeling not like a loser.
Explanation why people hate …
Just like your Tesla will appreciate as a robotaxi, the cybertruck will have an exoskeleton, and the roadster exists 😂
It doesn't seem fair to me to compare Waymo's accident record in miles and Tesla's in years. It would have to be in the same unit (distance or time), although distance seems to be the best indicator.
I work in tech, and I know AI just laid me off. There's so many people looking for tech jobs it's dead. White collar jobs are done.
Will their enterprise customers still have business when their consumers have no money after being replaced by robots and AI?
Ai “artists” are not artists. Artists, true artists whether they are inherently talented or not. They put actual hard work into their art. Even if the art is terrible. They at least put their blood, sweat and tears into creating whatever they are making by their own hands. Many, many, many hours and years spent trying to improve their craft. While these ai “artists” are not putting any effort int…
I also think that making music, videos, 3D objects and pictures is a great process for myself, so I love to do that.
Its ok if other people make perfect songs in minutes using AI, but I want the process. Some people complain about
the cost of time, but thats me time, I enjoy that.