| ▲ | palmotea a day ago | |
> AI is awesome as a consumer. You can just build whatever bespoke thing you want. It can walk you through a myriad of home improvement projects. I hear AI is especially awesome in domains you personally don't understand. | ||
| ▲ | fultonn 16 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I do not understand small engines, but I would've thrown away a perfectly good honda 4 stroke this summer if I didn't have an LLM to help me with the diagnosis. (And I only reached for the LLM after working through all the flowcharts and tables in the shop manual, reading relevant parts of two engine repair books, and watching a bunch of youtube videos.) It's especially awesome in domains where: 1. you personally don't have the time to learn, 2. you can trivially evaluate the output ("does engine go brrrrrr or brr-splaugh-crunch"), and 3. there are no bad outcomes; or, there are bad outcomes (destroy engine, hurt myself) but you can augment with ground-truth ("do X as suggested by nlp machine but follow shop manual for doing X"). It was a 3B or 8B model too, so I probably burned more energy on unnecessary oil changes than on running the llm inference. Say what you will about LLMs, and dear god can the claude-style harness outputs be annoying in the workplace. But they're great tools for accelerating the sorts of ultra-narrow-path learning curves that commonly pop up in tinkering/hacking/similar sorts of activities. (Also, people without critical thinking skills believing everything they read pre-dates LLMs by thousands of years. This was a widely discussed problem with popular media consumption in the USA during the several years preceding the invention and popularization of LLMs (say 2015 to 2021). There's a different, more fundamental educational diagnosis for that problem, which LLMs may exacerbate, but which they did not cause and cannot cure.) | ||
| ▲ | drivebyhooting a day ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Yep! I’ve made so many custom apps for myself and family. I’ve made lots of purchases informed by AI that I would otherwise have been too overwhelmed to research. I’ve indexed all my bookshelves like a library just by taking a video and having AI build the entire analysis and label printing pipeline. | ||
| ▲ | s1artibartfast 21 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Yes, but unironically. It's a fantastic tool for learning. Better than Wikipedia or Google search. I've used it as a fabulous tool to learn so many new things. From walking step by step me through rebuilding an electric motor, to reviewing and explaining my child's medical reports. | ||