AI as a concept is amazing, and some applications it’s being used for are equally amazing. It’s the mainstream AI drivel that I fucking hate.
But there’s also these things that put me off:
the glaring lack of ethics behind the companies pushing it (Meta and Open AI for example) which is more a capitalism problem than anything
the fact that it was built on plagiarism without consulting with artists and authors (who probably would’ve been open to the idea if it was presented with a level playing field)
the fact that it always hallucinates (I can’t get it to stop making up arbitrary bullshit no matter what I do)
the resources required and the stress it places on power grids and the environment (puts it out of reach for most end users since it requires a killer rig)
the massive shortage of GPUs and the huge price hike (which we can also thank crypto for)
The idea of being able to run smaller models locally is amazing and everyone should play around with them. I find it to be fun for toy apps and experimenting, but I’ve yet to see a single good use case from the multitude of companies using it (with the exception of cases like you mentioned).
I’ve had good experiences with perplexity as an AI tool that hallucinates a lot less. It’s basically a search engine that them feeds the information into a model for interpretation, works pretty well!
In my experience, copilot is one of the weakest tools right now. I want to like it, as I have a license at my job, but it’s really hit or miss. Perplexity hasn’t steered me wrong yet!
AI as a concept is amazing, and some applications it’s being used for are equally amazing. It’s the mainstream AI drivel that I fucking hate.
But there’s also these things that put me off:
The idea of being able to run smaller models locally is amazing and everyone should play around with them. I find it to be fun for toy apps and experimenting, but I’ve yet to see a single good use case from the multitude of companies using it (with the exception of cases like you mentioned).
I’ve had good experiences with perplexity as an AI tool that hallucinates a lot less. It’s basically a search engine that them feeds the information into a model for interpretation, works pretty well!
I should check this out. I think it’s great as a companion tool to coding, but Copilot has been so hit or miss for me.
In my experience, copilot is one of the weakest tools right now. I want to like it, as I have a license at my job, but it’s really hit or miss. Perplexity hasn’t steered me wrong yet!