| ▲ | luckman212 a day ago | |
For the last 6 decades or so, a computer was a machine assumed to operate with high levels of precision and deterministic outputs. Such precision enabled spacecraft like Voyager 1 & 2 to travel billions of miles from Earth, staying on course, semi-operational and sending telemetry- 50 years after launch. Now we have machines that, when asked to produce a paperclip, may instead produce a butter knife, or a banana, or maybe just a "try again later". These modern "tools" are quite a different animal. They're more akin to roulette wheels that generate massive amounts of heat and CO2. | ||
| ▲ | cognitiveinline 19 hours ago | parent [-] | |
This is cope. sota agents produces what's asked exactly, usually it's the asking that's the problem not the result, improve the prompt and the output drastically improves. | ||