okay lmao
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jaykrown@lemmy.world 2 days ago
This is peak bubble type news. AI is becoming rapidly more energy efficient. These events will be looked back on like pets.com reaching hundreds of millions and then dying.
paris@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 days ago
Revan343@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
Is it becoming useful yet?
PullPantsUnsworn@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
I am a developer. While AI is being marketed as snake oil, the things they can do is astonishing. One example is it reviews code a lot better than human beings. It’s not just finding obvious errors but it catches logical error that no human would have caught.
I see people are just forming two groups. Those who thinks AI will solve everything and those who thinks AI is useless. Neither of them are right.
teohhanhui@lemmy.world 1 day ago
No, it does not.
Source: Open-source contributor who’s constantly annoyed by the useless CodeRabbit AI that some open source projects have chosen to use.
ThirdConsul@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
I’m not having the same experience.
mirshafie@europe.pub 1 day ago
Maybe reconsider which model you’re using?
bold_atlas@lemmy.world 1 day ago
And how many errors is it creating that we don’t know about?
brucethemoose@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Sometimes. As a tool, not an outsourced human, oracle, or some transcendent companion con artists like Altman are trying to sell.
See how grounded this interview is, from a company with a model trained on peanuts compared to ChatGPT, and that takes even less to run:
www.chinatalk.media/p/the-zai-playbook
They even touch on how their own models are just starting to show practical, albeit not miraculous utility in their internal workflows.
jaykrown@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Yes, as far as scalability, cheaper more efficient models can be used in applications which require thousands of uses a day.
mriormro@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
lol
jaykrown@lemmy.world 1 day ago
What’s your knowledge regarding LLMs, if any at all?