I was talking more generally about LLMs here
I was talking more generally about LLMs here
I’ve found they’re great as a learning tool where decent docs are available. Or as an interactive docs you can ask follow up questions to.
We mostly use c# and it’s amazing at digging into the MS docs to pull out useful things from the bcl or common patterns.
Our new juniors got up to speed so fast by asking it to explain stuff in the existing codebases. Which in turn takes pressure off more senior staff.
I got productive in vuejs in a large codebase in a couple days that way.
Using to generate actual code is insanely shit haha It is very similar to just copy pasting code and hacking it in without understanding it.
“I can easily do it on my phone” is also good.
If a Zoox robot taxi encounters a construction zone it has not seen before, for instance, a technician in the command center will receive an alert
Seems perfectly sensible
At no point does OP imply it can actually think and as far as I can see they only use the term once and use it correctly.
If you are talking about the use of “lie” that’s just a simplification of explaining it creates false information.
From the context there is nothing that implies OP thinks it has a real mind.
You’re essentially arguing semantics even though it’s perfectly clear what they mean.
Hallucinating is the term for when ai generate incorrect information.
No I don’t. It’s all contactless here.
There’s no need to carry your cards if you already have your phone.
Also, unlike your wallet, if you lose it you can track it.
touché
Not really. They have massive breakthroughs that increase capacity and charging hugely.
People just seem to expect some world changing development constantly.
Yeah the more power phones have available the more manufacturers use.
It’s why I miss replaceable batteries.
Battery tech is constantly having huge breakthroughs. They are just come in small steps.
I mean a smart phone is literally a battery powered computer. It’s absolutely astounding compared to what we had 10/20 years ago.
I feel people who complain about LLMs really don’t use them correctly.
I use them a lot at work. But generally as a learning tool or interactive docs rather than a code generator.
I’ve found them to be incredibly useful.