Fiona Delaney
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If that's what we were training it on.
I think currently we're in a super hyper commercial race with a lot of the AI systems.
And I feel like I used to get more use out of them a few years ago than I do now.
Maybe I had privileged access for one reason or another a couple of years ago and people would read what I was outputting and not know that it was AI generated.
Whereas now we've become really like attuned to it.
Everybody on the internet is like, oh God, can you not get your prompts?
Can you not give them a word limit?
I mean, just...
Stop with the big, gnarly, bloody posts about, you know, the conference that you went to.
Nobody's conference is worth 500 words, my friend.
Nobody's.
I think, so I think you and I and people like us, people who work in technology specifically, like, you know, advanced practitioners of the technology industry,
Of the mystic arts.
I mean, basically, we just know how to make machines talk to each other.
That's kind of it.
A lot of people are advanced users of technology and that can be in the arts, can be in robotics, can be in manufacturing.
But it's really different when you like using the internet, even in really, really smart ways, it's really different to understanding how the internet works.
Correct.
And that's involved with how it works or like in any kind of engineering, being like a super user of some machine or piece of equipment is not the same as designing it for purpose.
So there's just these two different things.