• 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    7 hours ago

    It’s super annoying when someone posts in a forum “I asked ChatGPT and it said blah blah blah, yadda yadda yadda…” to a post asking a question to the community.

    Like, if anyone gave a shit what ChatGPT thought, we could ask it ourselves. We don’t need a middle-man.

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      1 day ago

      Tbf im not sure how much it helps them if you’re using the LLM without an account

            • A Relatively recent gaming-type setup with local-ai or llama.cpp is what I’d recommend.

              I do most of my AI stuff with an rtx3070, but I also have a ryzen 7 3800x with 64gb RAM for heavy models where I don’t so much care how long it takes but need the high parameter count for whatever reason, for example MoE and agentic behavior.

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              I’m not sure what you mean by ideal. Like, run any model you ever wanted? Probably the latest ai nvidia chips.

              But you can get away with a lot less for smaller models. I have the amd mid range card from 4 years ago (i forget the model at the top of my head) and can run text, 8B sized, models without issue.

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                I’m sorry, I use chatgpt for writing mysql queries and dax-formulas so that would be the use case.

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      Why would your boss pay you when you don’t even do the work or posses the skills? Sounds like the middleman will get cut once the person paying for the work to be done realizes that they don’t have to pay a person for the work to get done

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        Sounds like the middleman will get cut once the person paying for the work to be done realizes that they don’t have to pay a person for the work to get done

        Sounds like someone doesn’t understand how much work goes into getting a usable work product out of AI output. Fuck, I can’t even get the stupid fucking things to not make up shit constantly, and have to police the output to make sure it doesn’t decide to delete my whole directory or something.

        Why would your boss pay you when you don’t even do the work or posses the skills?

        Unironically the exact mentality stupid owners have wrt AI. But sure, coders can be replaced by a stochastic parrot that is more likely to give you advice on how to bathe with a toaster than accurately solve your problem in a way that doesn’t leave you massively exposed.

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        AI isn’t accountable, and the human now becomes the “editor”

        Bosses are still paying because developers are still needed. AI at this point augments writers into editors, since it’s way faster to edit for 30m than to write for 2h. Developers aren’t going anywhere at this rate

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          IBM lied. Machines are accountable by simply not using them if they are an encumbrance, and then you hold the person(s) who decided to apply those machines accountable. If more money, time, and/or effort is expended to have a machine produce an output and also have a human alter that output than would be expended to simply have a human do everything, then simply choose the latter.

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        Just like fossil fuels. Nobody appreciates how to engineer new plastic, they always just bring up the costs and damages that the industry creates. Pitiful under-evolved minds, not practicing dominance or seizing the opportunity for power when it is more readily available for the taking than ever before. There’s literally no downsides to mass extinction events, as long as you and your family survive.