When I'm trying to get something done I don't want a bot telling me what a splendid day it is. I could be 7 layers deep into some rabbit hole with an entire stack of things in my head. Just give me a concise, accurate response.
In general, cutesy UIs are fun only the very first time you use them. But they’re a liability in the long term because once the novelty of the cuteness wears off, you risk really annoying your users, and especially in high-stress scenarios.
Personally I try and think of "signal to noise ratio" and also respecting the recipient's time when communicating with them.
Of course it's not good to be terse to the point of being rude.
It feels like the stock market: by the time you hear something about a company it’s already been priced in.
It feels like the only way to be ahead is to get in on the action early, make your millions and then not have to worry about getting displaced out of the workforce in 1-15 years.
If LLMs were enough to radically change knowledge work, we already wouldn’t be wasting our lives grinding out 40 hours a week so we can retire at 65.
> World hunger is a trivial problem to solve given the resources we have today and yet we apparently can’t be bothered to fix that extremely low hanging fruit
Except world hunger isn't a resource problem at all, which sort of goes against your point. Solving the real problems are in fact quite hard as you need to solve for human greed and mental illness.Every billion dollar company around today started in an environment where the big boys in the industry they disrupted called it "stupid".
Not a criticism (I agree entirely), just want to highlight the irony here of how anti-competitive markets really are in reality.
> AI for Experimental Recipe Generation: Build a platform that generates unique and experimental recipes based on users' ingredient preferences and dietary restrictions. Target home cooks, food enthusiasts, and culinary professionals.
I would far rather ask AWS: "Which ALB threw the error for the request to /foo/bar" than figure out how to put the dots together and discover myself.
Unlike the NFT craze, there’s actually something here haha I can use it right now and do it
As far as I'm aware crypto never saved me a minute of time, but even in a pretty conservative accounting, ChatGPT has shaved a few hours of tedium off various coding tasks since it released for me. Not to mention just the sheer entertainment value I've gotten out of it.
I definitely understand some of the concern and share some apprehension about certain aspects of this tech, but I can't understand how some folks can't seem to find even a _little_ to be excited about here.
Keep this stuff coming!
The main criticism seems to focus on the fact that they "hallucinate" a bit too often.
I suspect this is where Google and Microsoft are heading.