you know at the start of this I thought something really awesome could come out of AI. but its kind of funny nothing has. even with years of the collected knowledge of all humanity compiled and thrown into a database nothing good has come out of generating random bits of knowledge from it. literally no one in the world has produced anything valuable to humanity because of this.
>>107146611 (OP)
Maybe this AI meme is just what we needed. Once the market collapses and a bunch of companies stop functioning because they replaced everyone with "AI", maybe we will somehow learn a lesson of some kind. Haha...
>>107146704 >even with years of the collected knowledge of all humanity compiled and thrown into a database nothing good has come out of generating random bits of knowledge from it
And therein lies the problem, Mr Anderson.
>>107146865
There's no guarantee that it's even pulling correct answers from reddit and stack. Just the top voted ones. Better to go to the source and make sure a real answer wasn't buried because low rep or heckin' nazi.
>>107147013
True. I had it fuck up my .vimrc writing a config snippet for file specific syntax highlighting (seemed like a simple enough request), so I'm a once bitten twice shy.
>>107147013 >>107146930
I throw away more than 90% of the things it comes up with and of the remainder they need serious clean up and adjustments. It has no sense of style and is just crap at architecture/problem decomposition. I can't imagine using it is productive if you don't already know how to build software.
>>107146611 (OP)
Guy is in desperation mode asking for more bailouts. Shifting from non-profit to for-profit model shows these bozos aren't earning as much as they hoped they would.
>>107146704 >trained on reddit or pirates annasarchive ebooks >host country's govt didn't use it to improve the lives fo the people >oh wait idiot govt doesn't control their billionaires
It's over. What special kind of idiot thought laid-off workers will become AI services subscriboors?