> We're in the same situation now, with your access to the Internet - commerce, social networking, information - going through a walled garden of Gemini or OAI or Ant or Perplexity. Really? I'm still using the internet,…
So, using artificial intelligence requires more expertise than not using it?
> The writing was fine, and each individual paragraph was fine, but the whole thing together was meandering and dare I say pointless. It was so many words and yet so little seems to have been said. I bet that I know why!
> "Agents need control flow, not more prompts" Can't wait for ya'll to come full circle and invent programming from first principles.
I can't tell if this is satire or not. Well done!
Rules for thee but not for me.
Yes, no credit if I have to ask someone to turn it off for me. It could obviously be a toggle here in the US.
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> "coding the old way" You mean the way that the majority of code is still written by professionals?
> A lot of people got into crypto because they want to manage their own money uncontrollable laughter
Not "investing" in cryptocurrency would be a good start. =)
> The Fremont factory lines that built those cars are converting to manufacture Optimus humanoid robots: one million units per year at $20,000 each, with public sales beginning in 2027. Sure, why not? Seems just as…
This is where I stopped reading: > Scotty was built with the help of AI So it sounds like my heuristic worked. =)
I can't think of a less useful avenue of research in cryptography right now.
I think that the ideas of AI boosters and other tech maximalists will pretty much always "struggle to land" with normal people. (See also: the ring ad.)
That's not a search box.
> the AI did respond graciously and appears to have learned from it I have a bridge for sale, if you're interested.
Because it's simpler, duh. </sarcasm>
> The middle class have financially benefited very little from the past 20+ years of productivity gains. More like the last 50 years. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2018/08/07/for-most-... "For most U.S.…
Using an LLM for a "financial workflow" makes as much sense as integrating one with Excel. But who needs correct results when you're just working with money, right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Detecting "human speech" means shutting out people who cannot speak and rely on TTS for verbal communication.
Durable execution paired with an unpredictable text generator? Sign me up! /s
The key word here is "if". https://www.linkedin.com/posts/robert-jr-caruso-23080180_ai-...
> An October 2024 report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime described the use of Starlink in fraud operations. About 80 “Starlink satellite dishes linked to cyber-enabled fraud operations” were seized…
> I wanted to use the agentic powers of the model Do you have an in-depth understanding of how those "agentic powers" are implemented? If not, you should probably research it yourself. Understanding what's underneath…
> We're in the same situation now, with your access to the Internet - commerce, social networking, information - going through a walled garden of Gemini or OAI or Ant or Perplexity. Really? I'm still using the internet,…
So, using artificial intelligence requires more expertise than not using it?
> The writing was fine, and each individual paragraph was fine, but the whole thing together was meandering and dare I say pointless. It was so many words and yet so little seems to have been said. I bet that I know why!
> "Agents need control flow, not more prompts" Can't wait for ya'll to come full circle and invent programming from first principles.
I can't tell if this is satire or not. Well done!
Rules for thee but not for me.
Yes, no credit if I have to ask someone to turn it off for me. It could obviously be a toggle here in the US.
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> "coding the old way" You mean the way that the majority of code is still written by professionals?
> A lot of people got into crypto because they want to manage their own money uncontrollable laughter
Not "investing" in cryptocurrency would be a good start. =)
> The Fremont factory lines that built those cars are converting to manufacture Optimus humanoid robots: one million units per year at $20,000 each, with public sales beginning in 2027. Sure, why not? Seems just as…
This is where I stopped reading: > Scotty was built with the help of AI So it sounds like my heuristic worked. =)
I can't think of a less useful avenue of research in cryptography right now.
I think that the ideas of AI boosters and other tech maximalists will pretty much always "struggle to land" with normal people. (See also: the ring ad.)
That's not a search box.
> the AI did respond graciously and appears to have learned from it I have a bridge for sale, if you're interested.
Because it's simpler, duh. </sarcasm>
> The middle class have financially benefited very little from the past 20+ years of productivity gains. More like the last 50 years. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2018/08/07/for-most-... "For most U.S.…
Using an LLM for a "financial workflow" makes as much sense as integrating one with Excel. But who needs correct results when you're just working with money, right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Detecting "human speech" means shutting out people who cannot speak and rely on TTS for verbal communication.
Durable execution paired with an unpredictable text generator? Sign me up! /s
The key word here is "if". https://www.linkedin.com/posts/robert-jr-caruso-23080180_ai-...
> An October 2024 report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime described the use of Starlink in fraud operations. About 80 “Starlink satellite dishes linked to cyber-enabled fraud operations” were seized…
> I wanted to use the agentic powers of the model Do you have an in-depth understanding of how those "agentic powers" are implemented? If not, you should probably research it yourself. Understanding what's underneath…