The literal only value a tool like this has is if it's 95% accurate, and for it to make any sense it would need to be both profitable and reliable, which it is not, and for the tasks themselves to be meaningful, and that alone is questionable. At best you automate data entry?
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YEAH THOSE DON'T WORK EITHER MAN
But suckier.
We need less expensive, cleaner modes of transport, live-able cities and ways to work without having to commute
Tech Bro’s solution - same thing as ever but more expensive and unnecessarily complicated
"Err... we could try selling people things that don't exist, they don't need, didn't ask for, and don't, if they actually think about it for a femtosecond or more, actually want?"
"BRILLIANT!"
“It’s important to be honest about the limitations of these systems today. But it’s often more illuminating to examine the rate of change.”
Is Casey? Is it really “more illuminating”?
There's no hope here with LLMs/Transformers.
it's not exactly for rank beginners tho. takes a bit of savvy
*Possible opportunities for graft
If companies can escape liabilities, they will embrace these products further & lay ppl off and further enshittify matters
I’ve followed and respected for decades) who go all gaga for this AI slop without even doing the vaguest of journalistic efforts (or if they do, they handwave away issues with “but think of what it COULD be!”
These systems work by screenshotting once a second or so, and reading all the text on them.
That’s why they are vulnerable to prompt injection from advertisements.
They always use booking travel as a thing these things will be able to do for you and that's something even the smallest of errors would be a nightmare both timewise and financially to unwind.
Common pattern among tools I seen is that they're great at the stuff that takes me five seconds, and useless for any problem I'd get stuck on
But even being that generous, the assistant-type end user stuff is... not going to happen like that.
*lmao
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