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- May 25, 2024
Does not affect me, ChatGPT always had horrific prose. Chairman Xi better drop that R2 expeditiously. GLM and Kimi K2 were fine but haven't replaced R1-0528 for me.
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Lmao it's their version of Tay but somehow infinitely more lame and gay.
I think most people want it for practical reasons (like better coding) and the redditors looking for therapy are a vocal minority. Having to sit through long talks about your emotions is annoying when you just want to use the thing as a search engine/dictionary. Like, I would ask it to explain some minutia about a homeowner's insurance policy and would have to wait through a full paragraph of "Congratulations on buying a new home! It's such a big step in life with difficult changes to navigate..." shut the fuck up and breakdown the different types of liabilities listed in Paragraph 3(B)(2) dammit.
This is exactly how I feel. The way it talked reminded me of that Family Guy episode where Peter gets diagnosed as retarded and he gets this super jazzed tard wrangler who's always going "way to go high five" and so forth. I don't want to be treated as if I need constant encouragement or else I'll refuse to finish my broccoli.Like, I would ask it to explain some minutia about a homeowner's insurance policy and would have to wait through a full paragraph of "Congratulations on buying a new home! It's such a big step in life with difficult changes to navigate..." shut the fuck up and breakdown the different types of liabilities listed in Paragraph 3(B)(2) dammit.
Where's that video from?SKVMLORD-FACELESS-Psychosis.mp4
Funny video laughing at the schizos
Anyone who prefers 4o over 5 is an irredeemable retard btw
We don't use mentats anymore. I know that's a science fiction word that doesn't mean anything but there are indeed mentats in real life that have an insane amount of information stored in their brain that's been learned through actual experience that the system relies on. think of them like a really skilled and capable person who spent their entire life working for a single company. the system has categorically decided that those people are too difficult and costly to filter for (this is related to the issue of boomers refusing to retire and then retiring with no sucessor 'because of computers') so they're going to replace them with computers.For the people saying AI is going nowhere and won't impact jobs in whatever industry, I just spoke to a person who works in a certain industry a few days back about AI for a while and I bought up the fact that AI can't really know what country you're in to provide relevant information for that industry (or more like be "trusted" to provide that info) and they said there were already companies in that industry that made special software just for them and they're basically pivoting to making AI models trained on data just for that industry.
He pretty much said if he were in college doing a degree in stuff that is relevant for that industry "I would be scared, by the time they graduate they're simply not going to have a job anymore. Why would hire them to do a job that a computer can do so much easier? or if I hire one person they're going to be doing the job of like 10 people using AI".
So yeah, its definitely going to impact a lot of industry in a lot of different ways that are hard to comprehend.
I wouldn't be surprised if most people working on closely involved on this don't consider it to be progress either but yet the ship must sail, apparently.There was some reservation in their demeanor, a certain type of pessimism or perhaps realism. They didn't seem to regard any of what they discussed as being progress.
Zoomer and Millenial gooners are too fucking stupid to use F-list.My goon fantasy is gone
I thought you started this post with "We don't use mentals anymore" and thought that that was a pejorative term employed by people in the managerial class to refer to humans in companies.We don't use mentats anymore. I know that's a science fiction word that doesn't mean anything but there are indeed mentats in real life that have an insane amount of information stored in their brain that's been learned through actual experience that the system relies on. think of them like a really skilled and capable person who spent their entire life working for a single company. the system has categorically decided that those people are too difficult and costly to filter for (this is related to the issue of boomers refusing to retire and then retiring with no sucessor 'because of computers') so they're going to replace them with computers.
I don't know about replace but they're definitely going to use them to make the job of the doctor easier in the short term (only so that they can treat more patients at the same time). A modern doctor (at least a general practitioner) uses a bunch of software that they click and drag shit from anyway.They aren't going to replace doctors with AI even though it's probably one of the best possible fields and examples of a job that a machine could do a better job than a person can.