| ▲ | sunir an hour ago | |
Humans have hard skills and abilities the ais can’t reproduce yet like real time learning, spatial reasoning, cheap parallelism, Qualia so we can identity QWAN (quality without a name) because we feel in real time what the code is. AIs have skills humans aren’t good at like nerding out on technical details. That’s not a perfect map because I’m spitballing. However there is a symbiosis. I am not sure I am productive anymore with AI as I am up to 125 repos and agents most of which are tools for managing AIs and things break frequently that it feels like spinning plates. I spent two months in November and December last year writing by hand a fundamental library to constrain how the AIs build clis. That did make things move a lot faster but for those two months I felt the slowness. I think it will always be like this. It’s the nature of paradigm shift to shift. | ||
| ▲ | iwiwk 14 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
The way I think of it is, computer memory is superior to human memory because it can store anything and re-call on demand when requested. This is great for the human because we no longer have to remember every tiny detail - just enough to recall the object and thus opening up room for space in the brain for other stuff. What is the llm equivalent? | ||