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Unpopular opinion and I expect there will be a lot of pushback on it, but what's a good (polite) debate if not enlightening?

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  • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

    @JustinMac84 Yep, but if there were such a thing as fiver for coding instead of music, same thing would apply there. Humans could be just as devious, make something that looks good and works on the outside, steals your crypto on the inside. Not nice.

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    @Onj But anyway, this doesn't address your original point, my answer to which is that it's fine for an end user to have no idea how their product works and not to be able to fix it unaided, much less so for a dev or business supplying something they have no ideaabout to people.

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      @Onj But anyway, this doesn't address your original point, my answer to which is that it's fine for an end user to have no idea how their product works and not to be able to fix it unaided, much less so for a dev or business supplying something they have no ideaabout to people.

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      @JustinMac84 Lol come on now, businesses supply whatever to people all the time and how hard is it to get help with whatever it is when all the people you talk to are just people working there for work experience or something? We've probably all seen it. No excuse but you know it's true.

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      • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

        @JustinMac84 Sure, but I think you're doing what most people do right now, absolute, absolute worse-case scenario. I don't know why people do this honestly, other than if it scores points, but OK, point made. It could be terrible. It could be catastrophic but... What if it just isn't? What if it simply does the job it's intended to do?

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        @Onj I don't think it is worst case scenario. Worst case would be bad acting; second worst case would be unintentionally introduced vulnerabilities that allowed other bad actors; third worst case would be software that messes up your machine; fourth worst case would be incompatibility with certain setups and bugs.

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        • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

          @JustinMac84 Sure, but I think you're doing what most people do right now, absolute, absolute worse-case scenario. I don't know why people do this honestly, other than if it scores points, but OK, point made. It could be terrible. It could be catastrophic but... What if it just isn't? What if it simply does the job it's intended to do?

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          @Onj The point is that the quotes developer, who has outsourced all the skill to a stochastic parrot, has no idea how to fix any of those issues without arduous, lengthy back and forth that may introduce even more problems. Would you do that to a customer? Andre, I'm having this problem. Knowing that consulting an LLM is like rolling a dice, albeit a weighted dice and you wouldn't know if the answer was right or wrong,

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          • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

            @JustinMac84 Sure, but I think you're doing what most people do right now, absolute, absolute worse-case scenario. I don't know why people do this honestly, other than if it scores points, but OK, point made. It could be terrible. It could be catastrophic but... What if it just isn't? What if it simply does the job it's intended to do?

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            @Onj would you still pass on the magic 8-ball solution?

            I'm sorry you feel that these arguments are an attempt to point score. They are not. In fact, your post is very topical. there is an article, just today, doing the rounds about Amazon having a high level meeting about a spate of outages affecting its business due to AI coding. A trillion dollar company is suffering because of this.

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            • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

              @JustinMac84 Lol come on now, businesses supply whatever to people all the time and how hard is it to get help with whatever it is when all the people you talk to are just people working there for work experience or something? We've probably all seen it. No excuse but you know it's true.

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              @Onj Yes it's hard, because paying skilled people that are actually encouraged to want to talk to people eats into profit margins and tech companies don't want to talk to people. But that's a systemic, a logistical problem. A company with good customer service and/or enough complaints/risk to brand, will have skilled people to fix the problem efficiently. I don't think the answer or argument is the bar is low so let's make it lower.

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                @Onj would you still pass on the magic 8-ball solution?

                I'm sorry you feel that these arguments are an attempt to point score. They are not. In fact, your post is very topical. there is an article, just today, doing the rounds about Amazon having a high level meeting about a spate of outages affecting its business due to AI coding. A trillion dollar company is suffering because of this.

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                @JustinMac84 And that's on them. If those higherups are too stupid to properly test, that is a they problem. I can only speak for myself but I spend hours, sometimes days after getting a thing made, testing to the very best of my ability and I always ask my, as you put it, 'stochastic parrot' to write out a document detailing all steps.
                I'm even more than happy to share the chats I have with it, I hide nothing.
                I'm not doing this seriously, more for fun and that's it.
                I'm just so tired of the massive amount of negativity around a thing. If one lives life like that, I pity them. I can't do it.
                There's more to life than hate, than sadness, than negative vibes.

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                • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

                  @JustinMac84 And that's on them. If those higherups are too stupid to properly test, that is a they problem. I can only speak for myself but I spend hours, sometimes days after getting a thing made, testing to the very best of my ability and I always ask my, as you put it, 'stochastic parrot' to write out a document detailing all steps.
                  I'm even more than happy to share the chats I have with it, I hide nothing.
                  I'm not doing this seriously, more for fun and that's it.
                  I'm just so tired of the massive amount of negativity around a thing. If one lives life like that, I pity them. I can't do it.
                  There's more to life than hate, than sadness, than negative vibes.

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                  @JustinMac84 You're not even wrong, because clearly you've done all the reading, read all the bad press, and it vindicates your own bias about it (which goes back to my post in itself) and that's absolutely your choice to make. I'm not going to change your mind. I just think it's sad that before we can enjoy a new technology, we have to crap all over it first. It happens in all sectors when a new thing comes on the scene.

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                  • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

                    @JustinMac84 You're not even wrong, because clearly you've done all the reading, read all the bad press, and it vindicates your own bias about it (which goes back to my post in itself) and that's absolutely your choice to make. I'm not going to change your mind. I just think it's sad that before we can enjoy a new technology, we have to crap all over it first. It happens in all sectors when a new thing comes on the scene.

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                    @Onj It's all about acceptable risk. If you and your circle are happy within the software that AI can produce, that's great. A business footing is different and I myself, if producing a marketable product would be unhappy to feedback to a user saying, I don't know what's wrong, I can't repplicate your problem, my AI model has suggested this, it might work it might not. I would also be unhappy with that level of uncertainty and support as a user.

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                      @Onj It's all about acceptable risk. If you and your circle are happy within the software that AI can produce, that's great. A business footing is different and I myself, if producing a marketable product would be unhappy to feedback to a user saying, I don't know what's wrong, I can't repplicate your problem, my AI model has suggested this, it might work it might not. I would also be unhappy with that level of uncertainty and support as a user.

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                      @JustinMac84 I've had people report back to me 'xyz' didn't work, I got it fixed. I'm just making addons though, not software to control military aircraft.

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                        @Onj It's all about acceptable risk. If you and your circle are happy within the software that AI can produce, that's great. A business footing is different and I myself, if producing a marketable product would be unhappy to feedback to a user saying, I don't know what's wrong, I can't repplicate your problem, my AI model has suggested this, it might work it might not. I would also be unhappy with that level of uncertainty and support as a user.

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                        @JustinMac84 today I even heard that someone was using my addon to make money. Happy for them. Never thought that would be a thing but why not?

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                        • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

                          @JustinMac84 You're not even wrong, because clearly you've done all the reading, read all the bad press, and it vindicates your own bias about it (which goes back to my post in itself) and that's absolutely your choice to make. I'm not going to change your mind. I just think it's sad that before we can enjoy a new technology, we have to crap all over it first. It happens in all sectors when a new thing comes on the scene.

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                          @Onj Opposing tech for the sake of opposing tech is stupid. I would hesitate before describing a breadth of profound and, most importantly, substantiated concerns as negativity and hate though. I would argue that charging wrecklessly into the adoption of a technology, without considering all the ramifications is equally foolish. For me it's not about black and white no-one should use this stuff, it's about how the stuff is used.

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                            @JustinMac84 You're not even wrong, because clearly you've done all the reading, read all the bad press, and it vindicates your own bias about it (which goes back to my post in itself) and that's absolutely your choice to make. I'm not going to change your mind. I just think it's sad that before we can enjoy a new technology, we have to crap all over it first. It happens in all sectors when a new thing comes on the scene.

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                            @Onj If Microsoft, a staunch proponent of AI itself is publishing studies demonstrating that AI causes cognitive atrophy, a reduction in critical thinking skills; if Amazon itself is falling over badly generated AI code; if the BBC is testing chat bots and noting sometimes a 50% failure rate; if proper programmers are noticing the cumulative and most importantly hidden errors AI coders are generating...

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                              @Onj Opposing tech for the sake of opposing tech is stupid. I would hesitate before describing a breadth of profound and, most importantly, substantiated concerns as negativity and hate though. I would argue that charging wrecklessly into the adoption of a technology, without considering all the ramifications is equally foolish. For me it's not about black and white no-one should use this stuff, it's about how the stuff is used.

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                              @JustinMac84 Of course it is. If I made a thing, didn't even give it a single test and threw it out there and it killed someone's machine, that is terribly irresponsible. You haven't come up with a single good usecase so far though, your entire response to the thread has been:
                              Amazon screwed up, you could screw up, people are screwing up. your brand would suck if...

                              That's putting problems and limits right at the door before you even step out of the house.
                              Me, I can't live that way. I think trying a thing and seeing if all it does is suck, is better than not knowing at all.
                              Taking other people's word for it, and again *only* seeing the bad in a thing, well it speaks for itself.

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                                @Onj If Microsoft, a staunch proponent of AI itself is publishing studies demonstrating that AI causes cognitive atrophy, a reduction in critical thinking skills; if Amazon itself is falling over badly generated AI code; if the BBC is testing chat bots and noting sometimes a 50% failure rate; if proper programmers are noticing the cumulative and most importantly hidden errors AI coders are generating...

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                                @JustinMac84 I rest my case. You just made all my points for me right there.

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                                • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

                                  @JustinMac84 You're not even wrong, because clearly you've done all the reading, read all the bad press, and it vindicates your own bias about it (which goes back to my post in itself) and that's absolutely your choice to make. I'm not going to change your mind. I just think it's sad that before we can enjoy a new technology, we have to crap all over it first. It happens in all sectors when a new thing comes on the scene.

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                                  @Onj to say nothing of the implications for livelihoods and the environment, don't you thinkk that weight of evidence, already amassing when AI is so young, is worth listening to and being mindful of, rather than dismissing it as negativity and hate. The jaenie is out of the bottle now. It's never going away. wishing it so is pointless. Doesn't mean we have to accept the jaenie as is though. Doesn't mean we can't hold out for better.

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                                    @Onj to say nothing of the implications for livelihoods and the environment, don't you thinkk that weight of evidence, already amassing when AI is so young, is worth listening to and being mindful of, rather than dismissing it as negativity and hate. The jaenie is out of the bottle now. It's never going away. wishing it so is pointless. Doesn't mean we have to accept the jaenie as is though. Doesn't mean we can't hold out for better.

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                                    @JustinMac84 You won't get better if we stop it in it's tracks. Remember the size of computers when we were young? Talk to your grandparents and ask them the size of computers back then. They had to start out like junk before they got down to the smaller than fingernail size we can produce now.
                                    New things have to suck before they don't.
                                    Old things learnt how not to suck by sucking in the beginning.

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                                    • onj@hear-me.socialO onj@hear-me.social

                                      @JustinMac84 I rest my case. You just made all my points for me right there.

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                                      @Onj that is missing the point of my argument. The issue is not that you might screw up. Bugs, with all the permutations, compatibility issues etc are absolutely and completely inevitable. It's not the screw-ups that worry me. It's how the screw-ups happened and how the screw-ups are dealt with, as appropriate, that concern me.

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                                        @jakobrosin yep, and I have 0 problem with that. Transparency is key.

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                                          @Onj that is missing the point of my argument. The issue is not that you might screw up. Bugs, with all the permutations, compatibility issues etc are absolutely and completely inevitable. It's not the screw-ups that worry me. It's how the screw-ups happened and how the screw-ups are dealt with, as appropriate, that concern me.

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                                          @JustinMac84 If you let it concern you. If people don't fix things they're putting out, if what they're putting out sucks so bad it hurts, kills people, don't go near it. ever. You're absolutely not wrong for that.

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