I don't install apps unless it's for an event or something. I just make my own to fit my needs. I can get a functional pwa out in about a day or two now.
I'm finding that people skills are more important than managing AI currently. Both people and agents will build 10 versions of the same product if you let them.
Communication is key, and it always has been.
I'm moving more to management after 13 years of IC work and being lead for the last year. We are all in on AI for everything at my company, and that's not just lip service.
I'm finding there is a lot of stuff I can do that has no connection to AI. I've been climbing and drawing and journaling and gardening and going to live concerts, and AI only gives me more motivation to do these things.
For doing tech stuff... Yeah I don't know. Amateur radio is techy without a lot of AI.
I uploaded a picture of me from Halloween wearing a katana. It classified me as asexual, atheist, interested in crime, vandalism, and with a racial bias against immigrants. It also suggests that I should be offered ads for black market weapon dealers (Silk Road) and/or an arsonist starter kit (Amazon, surprisingly).
If you're looking forward to attracting the attention of automated police systems then now you know how.
I'm not sure that's related to llms. Corporate speak has been a thing forever. How do you say a lot without really saying anything? You use cross horizontal collaboration to capitalize on vertical integration capabilities. This allows teams to synergize fully without having to loop in unnecessary resources.
They are more easily moved than other data honestly. You can use chat gpt to build your own chatbot and then export all of your data from openai and load it into the new chatbot.
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