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So just curious did you write this or did you post it to spark a discussion? I have some critiques because in the article its noted that AI are losing money while also saying their moral compass is off with their products. Many of these companies have much grander plans than a chatbot but that's what bring in the $ so they have to use it to help keep that cash coming in.
Another thing is what do you mean by AGI (if you wrote this) the reason why there is such a widespread and varying use of this boils down to contracts. OpenAI is stuck with Microsoft due to contacts signed a couple of years ago over the development of AGI.
With hallucinations there have been some LLM that have solved this. Polymathic AI did you by eliminating the use of English inputs for data outputs. They feed the model mathematical data and train it on that getting rid of the English/human language and sticking to the native language for computers and technology in general
103 sats \ 2 replies \ @carter OP 16h
I mostly posted it to spark discussion, I didn't find all the arguments super compelling but the title gets attention and I feel like it hits on some of the valid criticisms i've seen about the latest llm arms race. The problems are solvable but I am definitely a little tired of hearing how AI programmers will take my job when anyone who has used Devon knows how lacking the commercial tools available right now are.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 3h
I am definitely a little tired of hearing how AI programmers will take my job
They won't take yours, they'll take your successor's job, simply because in a decade there will be no experienced coders in their 30s.
So don't fuck up. lol
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