I speak german as a mothertongue and fluent english, and I had massive troubles communicating in my own home.
There is some sort of weird phenomenon that I cant quite put to words, but the core is: While there is a big chunk of the native german population speaking great english there is a subset of (often) service workers…
>I wouldn't call desktop computers or even just laptops "unsuccessful products". Would you? With the caveat of "Casually browsing the web" I would, actually. They have been near completely subsumed by Ipads or Phones.
Im kind of struggling with this logic, because a conscious choice was made to engage with AWS, AWS having opaque billing and the ability to provide a huge amount of compute (even at high cost) at the click of a button…
Much less emasculating than accepting that all that weird tech mumbo jumbo that those overpaid senior engineers babble about actually has a deeper meaning and is not just there to artificially slow down the all…
Im curious if that point comes before it automates away the entire mid-upper management caste. In a hypothetical world where LLMs have enough context window and "understanding" to have no need for an experienced user to…
Not to mention the fact that even the most well documented codebase will have documentation blindspots about real-world concerns or limitations that LLMs cant know about. Cursor yesterday tried to remove a document…
The argument is "Software Engineer" sounds like "Programmer" to me and "Programming" is just typing lines of code, AI can do all that typing quicker than a human so there we go. Currently leading an Integration that for…
As someone who is currently in the process of integrating Zendesk: It seems to have a moat, however directed in the wrong direction. This integration might be my first project failure in the last decade which included…
To properly test an LLM based emergency system against the current as-is system there needs to be a way of verifying whether the LLM detected emergency is classed as an emergency as-is. If this information was available…
>For recognising that you're in a shit situation, yeah, it'll probably do that fine, but won't be able to give the correct control inputs at the right time. Even that im not sure of, I know relatively little about…
Are all those security systems actually open right now? Because that sounds like an absolute security nightmare if so.
That sounds like a solution looking for a problem though, i see plenty of arguments against throwing critical safety information that are in charge of peoples lives into an LLM "just in case the result is better than…
Pretty sure ejection here is meant as shorthand for "Transfer the passenger to an entity on the ground to proceed from there" whether that entity is emergency medical services or law enforcement is secondary.
Is there any indication that current warning systems are insufficient in any way that would be improved by LLM involvement?
>never mind that most crashes are caused by humans, very rarely by technical issues going amok Because humans are the fallback for all the scenarios that the tech cannot reliably cover. And my intuition says that the…
Give the whole scheme some sort of mile multiplier and you will get high-freq fliers salivating over taking a llm flight with a 12 hour layover in Iceland to get to Portland from New York for those sweet miles.
>I think it is more interesting to have 99% of flying done with automated systems but have an LLM focus on recognizing unanticipated situations and recovering or mitigating them. Seeing how Claude (or any current LLM)…
Thats why I presume its asking about previous engagements, if they catch someone they suspect of espionage, dig into their background and find proof of previous activity they have a clear fraud charge without having to…
>but up immensely compared to France and the UK (which do not) Have decent sick pay, france seems to pay 20%, UK like 10ish%, makes complete sense that such countries would have less sick days. >I mean just google. For…
>Most of German workers work for German companies following German laws and German culture, not American companies. So why twice the sick days versus EU neighbours? Which EU neighbours are we talking about? A cursory…
Easily, I have a somewhat working understanding of the SAP version we run in my head, LLMs love hallucinating columns or endpoints that do not exist. I‘m sure the full SAP documentation easily clears 2 mil tokens. And…
If this is not a strategic defeat then I struggle to think of what a defeat would actually look like. Ukrainian Troops entering the Kremlim? They managed to: -get Sweden and Finland to finally join Nato -completely…
For starters twitter is settled with about 12 billion in expensive debt as part of the purchase which cost about a billion of year in interest alone [0]. [0]…
See [1] there was a recent scandal where some sort of ai app recommended a recipe that results in deadly chlorine gas as a (by)-product, I can definitely see why LLM-halucinations could be super dangeorous with recipes,…
I speak german as a mothertongue and fluent english, and I had massive troubles communicating in my own home.
There is some sort of weird phenomenon that I cant quite put to words, but the core is: While there is a big chunk of the native german population speaking great english there is a subset of (often) service workers…
>I wouldn't call desktop computers or even just laptops "unsuccessful products". Would you? With the caveat of "Casually browsing the web" I would, actually. They have been near completely subsumed by Ipads or Phones.
Im kind of struggling with this logic, because a conscious choice was made to engage with AWS, AWS having opaque billing and the ability to provide a huge amount of compute (even at high cost) at the click of a button…
Much less emasculating than accepting that all that weird tech mumbo jumbo that those overpaid senior engineers babble about actually has a deeper meaning and is not just there to artificially slow down the all…
Im curious if that point comes before it automates away the entire mid-upper management caste. In a hypothetical world where LLMs have enough context window and "understanding" to have no need for an experienced user to…
Not to mention the fact that even the most well documented codebase will have documentation blindspots about real-world concerns or limitations that LLMs cant know about. Cursor yesterday tried to remove a document…
The argument is "Software Engineer" sounds like "Programmer" to me and "Programming" is just typing lines of code, AI can do all that typing quicker than a human so there we go. Currently leading an Integration that for…
As someone who is currently in the process of integrating Zendesk: It seems to have a moat, however directed in the wrong direction. This integration might be my first project failure in the last decade which included…
To properly test an LLM based emergency system against the current as-is system there needs to be a way of verifying whether the LLM detected emergency is classed as an emergency as-is. If this information was available…
>For recognising that you're in a shit situation, yeah, it'll probably do that fine, but won't be able to give the correct control inputs at the right time. Even that im not sure of, I know relatively little about…
Are all those security systems actually open right now? Because that sounds like an absolute security nightmare if so.
That sounds like a solution looking for a problem though, i see plenty of arguments against throwing critical safety information that are in charge of peoples lives into an LLM "just in case the result is better than…
Pretty sure ejection here is meant as shorthand for "Transfer the passenger to an entity on the ground to proceed from there" whether that entity is emergency medical services or law enforcement is secondary.
Is there any indication that current warning systems are insufficient in any way that would be improved by LLM involvement?
>never mind that most crashes are caused by humans, very rarely by technical issues going amok Because humans are the fallback for all the scenarios that the tech cannot reliably cover. And my intuition says that the…
Give the whole scheme some sort of mile multiplier and you will get high-freq fliers salivating over taking a llm flight with a 12 hour layover in Iceland to get to Portland from New York for those sweet miles.
>I think it is more interesting to have 99% of flying done with automated systems but have an LLM focus on recognizing unanticipated situations and recovering or mitigating them. Seeing how Claude (or any current LLM)…
Thats why I presume its asking about previous engagements, if they catch someone they suspect of espionage, dig into their background and find proof of previous activity they have a clear fraud charge without having to…
>but up immensely compared to France and the UK (which do not) Have decent sick pay, france seems to pay 20%, UK like 10ish%, makes complete sense that such countries would have less sick days. >I mean just google. For…
>Most of German workers work for German companies following German laws and German culture, not American companies. So why twice the sick days versus EU neighbours? Which EU neighbours are we talking about? A cursory…
Easily, I have a somewhat working understanding of the SAP version we run in my head, LLMs love hallucinating columns or endpoints that do not exist. I‘m sure the full SAP documentation easily clears 2 mil tokens. And…
If this is not a strategic defeat then I struggle to think of what a defeat would actually look like. Ukrainian Troops entering the Kremlim? They managed to: -get Sweden and Finland to finally join Nato -completely…
For starters twitter is settled with about 12 billion in expensive debt as part of the purchase which cost about a billion of year in interest alone [0]. [0]…
See [1] there was a recent scandal where some sort of ai app recommended a recipe that results in deadly chlorine gas as a (by)-product, I can definitely see why LLM-halucinations could be super dangeorous with recipes,…