Kind of silly to compare LLMs to clippy...
I think it's too soon to tell. Training the next generation of models means building out entire datacenters. So while they wait they have engineers build these sidequests/hacks.
Not sure why AI is on that list.
Self-driving cars don't use LLMs so the comparison is invalid, it's a different technology.
> So when an elderly person with out-of-state children dies, those children are going to sell to the quickest and most-secure bidder... a developer with a cash offer. But they put it on the market, so won't different…
This is exactly how I write code. I wonder if there is a name for this pattern? Something like "functional dependency injection"?
Kind of silly to compare LLMs to clippy...
I think it's too soon to tell. Training the next generation of models means building out entire datacenters. So while they wait they have engineers build these sidequests/hacks.
Not sure why AI is on that list.
Self-driving cars don't use LLMs so the comparison is invalid, it's a different technology.
> So when an elderly person with out-of-state children dies, those children are going to sell to the quickest and most-secure bidder... a developer with a cash offer. But they put it on the market, so won't different…
This is exactly how I write code. I wonder if there is a name for this pattern? Something like "functional dependency injection"?