Listener (Aaron)
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You can't just keep getting smaller and smaller.
You can't just keep getting smaller and smaller.
Humans will naturally stop double-checking AI results the more confident it is, leading to confident hallucinations being ignored.
Humans will naturally stop double-checking AI results the more confident it is, leading to confident hallucinations being ignored.
Humans will naturally stop double-checking AI results the more confident it is, leading to confident hallucinations being ignored.
Yep. Despite all this, your use cases do seem valid and interesting. Using AI to find sources seems interesting from engines like find.com, d.com, that focus on attribution.
Yep. Despite all this, your use cases do seem valid and interesting. Using AI to find sources seems interesting from engines like find.com, d.com, that focus on attribution.
Yep. Despite all this, your use cases do seem valid and interesting. Using AI to find sources seems interesting from engines like find.com, d.com, that focus on attribution.
If you want to continue singing the praises of AI, I would suggest learning a bit more about what's under the hood. It is fascinating stuff. Essentially, it's very clever linear algebra and exploits how innately powerful language is. What are your thoughts on AI reliance? Are there any particular points from my rant that you'd like to push back on?
If you want to continue singing the praises of AI, I would suggest learning a bit more about what's under the hood. It is fascinating stuff. Essentially, it's very clever linear algebra and exploits how innately powerful language is. What are your thoughts on AI reliance? Are there any particular points from my rant that you'd like to push back on?
If you want to continue singing the praises of AI, I would suggest learning a bit more about what's under the hood. It is fascinating stuff. Essentially, it's very clever linear algebra and exploits how innately powerful language is. What are your thoughts on AI reliance? Are there any particular points from my rant that you'd like to push back on?
From a curious, skeptic, techie listener, signed, Concerned about the flaws of LLMs like Claude, which are essentially a facade, definitely not the word of God, and might, in fact, be leaving us mentally to Claude.
From a curious, skeptic, techie listener, signed, Concerned about the flaws of LLMs like Claude, which are essentially a facade, definitely not the word of God, and might, in fact, be leaving us mentally to Claude.
From a curious, skeptic, techie listener, signed, Concerned about the flaws of LLMs like Claude, which are essentially a facade, definitely not the word of God, and might, in fact, be leaving us mentally to Claude.
I also worry about what it's going to do to how we relate to one another. People are using AI to reach out to people, to respond to emails, but it's not really them. So it's like, are machines just going to be talking to machines on behalf of people now all the time or most of the time?
I also worry about what it's going to do to how we relate to one another. People are using AI to reach out to people, to respond to emails, but it's not really them. So it's like, are machines just going to be talking to machines on behalf of people now all the time or most of the time?
I also worry about what it's going to do to how we relate to one another. People are using AI to reach out to people, to respond to emails, but it's not really them. So it's like, are machines just going to be talking to machines on behalf of people now all the time or most of the time?
That's fine when you're scheduling a meeting, but when you're actually talking about something meaningful, when you're trying to exchange emails about like your life and trying to respond to somebody who shared something important, I don't know. That just makes me sad.
That's fine when you're scheduling a meeting, but when you're actually talking about something meaningful, when you're trying to exchange emails about like your life and trying to respond to somebody who shared something important, I don't know. That just makes me sad.
That's fine when you're scheduling a meeting, but when you're actually talking about something meaningful, when you're trying to exchange emails about like your life and trying to respond to somebody who shared something important, I don't know. That just makes me sad.