• eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    Live low stakes low-power translation of common sentences on my phone is pretty fucking cool.

    They’re going to be fantastic for organizing the next internal genocide in the US, they’re perfect for mass surveillance and targeting.

    They are magnificent accountability sinks for people who want to blow up a school full of children, deny medical care, etc.

    Meanwhile I’m only seeing the quality of software plummet at MSFT and Amazon and Google and Meta. I would have expected them to have fewer things fall over and catch fire if this did was so good

    I think a lot of people are just in love with the chatbot that tells them they’re smart and love the idea of having a little homunculus that loves them to boss around.

    It freaks me out to see people who are allegedly working on complex engineering projects look to their tools for emotional support.

    I look at chatbots like I look at speed, I know people who graduated from college by staying awake for days on meth. Can’t deny that they have a diploma now, but it makes you crazy.

    I don’t have a project that needs to use an llm and, frankly, I don’t want to end up like Steve Yegge or Satya Nadella or Kent Overstreet. They’ve all clearly got a screw loose now, and it’s pretty clear that chatbots had a lot to do with it.

    If I am going to use an llm, I’m going to use it as a component that I interact with programmatically to find approximate solutions to a nasty space.

    Using one to generate code listings that your roof depends on seems fucking insane to me. Using one to write developer documentation seems fucking insane to me.

    It’s a cargo cult imo. Yes, the radio was real. But having a radio does not mean you have an air force on the other side. Right now the hyperscalers are confidently calling out orders for chocolate and mayonnaise and bullets and antibiotics, confident the planes are coming.

    Yes you can create a working program with an llm. I think in the end, though, a recently-fired engineer with a mortgage will be cheaper and more available than Claude.