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1 points·by cheevly·8 months ago·0 comments

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cheevly
·13 hours ago·discuss
Maybe like… focus on the actual content instead of perceived writing patterns? Crazy I know.
cheevly
·8 days ago·discuss
The irony of this article is thick.
cheevly
·17 days ago·discuss
I'm pretty sure programmers weren't the ones writing the specs in the past...
cheevly
·17 days ago·discuss
Lacking willpower sounds biological to me... do you disagree??
cheevly
·last month·discuss
If yours cant, then I implore you to find better AI mediation tools.
cheevly
·last month·discuss
GPT literally generates perfect code for me in languages that do not exist anywhere in its training set, so I’m not sure how you’ve achieved this level of failure.
cheevly
·last month·discuss
Ever since the first Davinci model of GPT-3 ive literally been using LLMs daily. It was an indispensable tool for me from the very beginning and despite 10,000+ hours of usage and research, I still feel like ive barely cracked the surface of whats possible with current genai tech.
cheevly
·last month·discuss
When I use AI to produce a work, it’s human-made, just the same as when I use a computer to synthesize digital works using human-developed automation tools like word processors. All built on top of operating systems that manipulate bytes of all natural human-made data.
cheevly
·last month·discuss
This is a great answer.
cheevly
·last month·discuss
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cheevly
·last month·discuss
Yeaahh, that you assert that makes your point says a lot.
cheevly
·last month·discuss
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cheevly
·last month·discuss
I think the prevailing answer is lack of evidence, with things like suffering / death and stuff as a close second.
cheevly
·2 months ago·discuss
Imagine classifying Apple as AI experts. You are lost my dude.
cheevly
·2 months ago·discuss
It really sounds like you’re doing it wrong (using multi-agent patterns of yesteryear).

The proper way is to use multiple agents for work involving very large context, and splitting the context amongst them. It effectively enables encapsulation and separation of concerns, which yields much clearer benefits when working at scale.
cheevly
·2 months ago·discuss
Agents are perfectly capable of learning. Why would the model need to learn? The harness and tooling are all that matter.
cheevly
·2 months ago·discuss
This is my experience. Though ice been writing LLM harnesses, agents, tooling, etc for 5 years now and believe it requires several hundred hours of experience before understanding how to consistently outperform at scale.
cheevly
·2 months ago·discuss
These types of comments help demonstrate first-hand how human reasoning stacks up against what an LLM would say in this situation.
cheevly
·2 months ago·discuss
A lot of us have been doing this for over a year now.
cheevly
·2 months ago·discuss
What would you even need to see? I struggle to find things that I cant do at scale with AI, and it’s dumbfounding to read posts about people that are unconvinced.