| ▲ | qayxc 10 hours ago | |
The problem is that we're reverting back to the stone age by throwing unnecessary resources at problems that have a simple and effective solution: open, standardised, and accessible APIs. We wouldn't need to use an expensive (compute-wise) AI agent to do things like making appointments. Especially if in the end you'd end up with bots talking to bots anyway. The digital equivalent of always up-to-date yellow pages would solve many of these issues. Super simple and "dumb" but reliable programs could perform such tasks. Scheduling multiple calendars doesn't require "AI" - it's a comparatively simple optimisation problem that can be solved using computationally cheap existing algorithms. It seems more and more to me that AI - and LLMs in particular - are the hammer and now literally everything looks like a nail... | ||