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@falcennial I'd say not at all because I don't use it for assistance, but I put a couple times a month because I do occasionally chat with it to test its limits (biases, boundaries, absurdities)
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where's 'using one to answer this pole' -
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@falcennial @cyb3rrunn3r unfortunately it’s „a few times per month“ just because it’s the only way to find something in our stupid intranet system if I don’t know the _exact_ term

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@falcennial okay, I did try it out twice.
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@falcennial Chat? Like a conversation? Never. I will admit to using an LLM to convert a normal paragraph into a structured format my Director wants event summaries in, does that count?
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@falcennial 'Chat' voluntarily, I don't. I am sometimes forced to use LLM chatbots as a sort of text-based phone-tree so I can get to the actual person I need to talk to or form I need to fill out.
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@falcennial Privately, almost never. At work, over 1 hour per day. If my employee has nothing against putting their code into suspicious system, that’s not my problem!
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@Rhodium103

nicely put.@falcennial @Rhodium103 I'm also going to interpret "telling customer service chatbot to fuck off and get me an actual customer service representative" as not counting as "chatting".
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@falcennial Define "chat with." Does "yell at to do stuff in copilot-cli" count?
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@falcennial does spamming variations on "let me speak to a human" cause there's no other way to get support for services count? otherwise none
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@falcennial @Rhodium103 I'm also going to interpret "telling customer service chatbot to fuck off and get me an actual customer service representative" as not counting as "chatting".
@dalias lol. This is so real
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@falcennial Privately, almost never. At work, over 1 hour per day. If my employee has nothing against putting their code into suspicious system, that’s not my problem!
@falcennial @aemstuz What an opportunity to put backdoors all over the system. “LLM gave me this code”. -
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@falcennial Wow so many disgusting AI users to block in this thread! Thanks!
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@falcennial For office and personal work? A lot, and yes, willingly. I guess I'm one of the lazy ass that wouldn't do things the hard way if I don't have to, and I don't. I wouldn't call that chatting with the thing though. I only care about my bottom line, results. I don't pretend the thing is intelligent or even friendly. As far as I'm concerved it's just a sofisticated information storage and retrieval tool. No point in falling in love or hating it.
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@falcennial I'm sure there's been a few times where I've unknowingly chatted with one. But I refuse to use them.
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@falcennial Chat as a person? Never. Chat as in "get these two files and combine them into one, and adjust formatting" because that's how my work is now? A few times a week. Also the thing is literally part of the operating system. I don't think I can search for an e-mail without using it?
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@falcennial @aemstuz What an opportunity to put backdoors all over the system. “LLM gave me this code”.
@brie That's an accepted risk. Let's create a ticket in the backlog to fix that later
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@trechnex @falcennial I haven't had an employer require me to use any LLM-based tools yet and I'm legitimately curious about what that looks like.
Like my employers care less about how a task gets accomplished and more about it being accomplished, so long as I'm using approved tools and not say, buying subscriptions that haven't been vetted.
It's hard to imagine getting a directive that I *have* to use an LLM
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@falcennial I use a local LLM on my rig just to have fun with it, like how it was used back in 2022 - early 2023. I did use a tiny mdel on my phone back in 2024 for help in excel shortcuts cos there was no internet where I was at the time.
It does use up a lot of power (uses around 1 - 2% per minute) and it heats my phone up, and the processing time is so abysmal you can only ask one question, granted my phone isn't really top of the line and it's 5 years old...
