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New AI tools much hyped but not much used, study says
  • Yes, thank you, this.

    All the criticism for artificial intelligence and deployments of it like ChatGPT right now I see as people not being able to hold something in their hand. This is far more of an abstraction than a new phone and when people can't grock that immediately or they play with it for 5 minutes and dismiss it because it gave them a form-fill looking answer when they gave it some para-literate 5 word question, then they're obviously going to be unimpressed and walk away.

    If you spend any amount of time actually trying to figure out what to say to it in order to get it to produce actual information it's one of the most compelling new ways to interface with a computer since the MOAD and I would imagine ultimately will be the most compelling in the end.

    Like put it this way, I don't know if this will actually end up producing AGI but, like... This thing is a 3 year old.

    And it's a 3 year old that can write basic coding implementations and give you at least, maybe in some cases much better than, high school level comprehension s of most of the English (and quickly building to other languages) written world.

    This is the dumbest it will ever be...

  • What personal project are you working on currently? Would you mind showing it?
  • That's awesome! My wife and I got into Puzzles during the pandemic so I started designing puzzles I wanted to spend time putting together.

    I would love some feedback if there are any I particular you enjoyed!

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