You have total doomers aware of the AI potential. Horrified at the long term consequences of these LLMs. Then on the other side you have users saying "Its just another crypto bubble", and when pressed, they admit that they never used it.
There is just such a vocal population here that says 'Well its not always 100% perfect, so its useless", and they are burying their head in the sand that companies are already using the OpenAI API to reduce the cost of business.
I genuinely don't understand these people. They don't use the technology and they deny how useful it is. There is news and real world examples of its usefulness. I can only imagine these people manage (money) terribly.
History tells us that both the doomers and naysayers are probably wrong.
It seems to be pretty solidly demonstrated now to have some limited efficacy across a broad range of areas today, and is very effective in some niches (like the articles mention of producing SEO fodder cheaply).
Growth from that state though? The only thing you can bank on is that nobody really knows.
I don't understand people who think an imperfect product provides linearly less value when it obviously provides exponentially less in most use cases.
If ChatGPT can replace a team of software engineers why didn't you replace that team with four times as many college interns years ago? Because you can't combine people capable of doing easy coding and get someone who can do moderately hard things.
You have total doomers aware of the AI potential. Horrified at the long term consequences of these LLMs. Then on the other side you have users saying "Its just another crypto bubble", and when pressed, they admit that they never used it.
There is just such a vocal population here that says 'Well its not always 100% perfect, so its useless", and they are burying their head in the sand that companies are already using the OpenAI API to reduce the cost of business.
I genuinely don't understand these people. They don't use the technology and they deny how useful it is. There is news and real world examples of its usefulness. I can only imagine these people manage (money) terribly.