| ▲ | fn-mote 7 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
>> This moment threatens to convince too many of us that our lived experiences do not matter. > Does anyone really take AI that seriously? Young people are having a very hard time developing a feeling of competence because LLMs produce better work than beginners in many fields. Without experience as a beginner, it is hard to progress to a level where you don’t believe in the magic anymore. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | apsurd 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
llms don’t produce anything on their own. the sibling reply puts it very well how it doesn’t really make sense to gg mankind because a computer can endlessly answer questions and code. it is truly amazing! technology has been mind blowing for centuries now. people still need to put in the work to master the tools. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | sublinear 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I don't understand what magic was there to begin with, and I'm not even that old. I built my career searching on google. I just don't get what the practical difference is. I know there are always better answers, but I'm the one making the decisions and getting paid. Nobody is seriously deferring work to an LLM unless they're that desperate (different problem). Someone less knowledgeable than me would make just as much of a mess as any old copypasta job. Where's the threat? I don't crack open a book and say "oh it's all over they'll just hire the million other guys like this instead of me". I learn and move on. | |||||||||||||||||
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