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Comment by LogicFailsMe

2 days ago

Nearly every woman I know who is an English as a second language speaker is leaning hard into these things currently to make their prose sound more natural. And that has segued into them being treated almost as a confidant or a friend.

As flawed as they are currently, I remain astounded that people think they will never improve and that people don't want a plastic pal who's fun to be with(tm).

I find them frustrating personally, but then I ask them deep technical questions on obscure subjects and I get science fiction in return.

> I get science fiction in return.

And once this garbage is in your context, it's polluting everything that comes after. If they don't know, I need them to shut up. But they don't know when they don't know. They don't know shit.

  • I am reminded of AI summaries and Microsoft Copilot. All push low value. But I separate that from the underlying potential of the technology. And I wish we heard more from deep domain experts like Karpathy and less from influencer dilettantes like Dylan Patel about where this is going.

  • I want to query a bayesian ontology, not a Markov chain with delusions of grandeur.

    • Alas, computation costs energy, so you get what you can afford.

      Also one thing I thought LLMs did already is kill the misguided idea of applying prescriptive, formal categorization to the real world.