Comment on AI in Australian workplaces: Michael used AI to write a work email. It ended up costing him $2000
saltesc@lemmy.world 1 week agoYour exposure to AI is maybe new?
If you could understand what’s behind the curtain, you’d realise not much magic is going on back there. What you’re instead noticing is hardware improving, allowing for more aggressive training and processing. The recipe is otherwise pretty much the same as it was five or even eight years ago. This is why we still have the same old issues and they don’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon because the tech is still the same old shit.
And, no, these things you have raised are not new. Perhaps new to some as AI has recently been put on the radar thanks to large-scale training. I can’t explain how someone could draw a conclusion like yours unless the current state of AI seems new to them.
“Echo chamber” is a coincidental selection of words in this context.
Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 1 week ago
I’ll never stop being amazed at absolute plebs downplaying what is practically magic
Sure man, ai is clippy
saltesc@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Plebs?
I’ve been working on and with AI since 2012 lol.
And yeah, “practically magic” has told me enough. When we joke about people, the m-word is the always used when putting on a “normie” persona. I’m having an actual “found one in the wild” moment, it’s great.
Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 1 week ago
wait you’ve been working on ai since 2012? sorry had no idea, link me some of your research papers on how you’ve improved ai! i’m interested :)
saltesc@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Sure. I even currently work at a university and am on the committee for AI so I can get a few of the others to share theirs on Monday too.