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@falcennial I’ll qualify my answer with “not deliberately or knowingly” since many places have them in customer facing positions
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@falcennial what does LLM mean?
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@falcennial I wouldn't do but I've been forced at my job hahaha but in personal life I avoid them
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@falcennial what does LLM mean?
@Cannellarogers @falcennial Large Language Models a.k. AI(marketing term)
It refers to shits like Gemini, chatgpt, claude -
@leomas @falcennial we are in the same boat

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@falcennial my claude.md contains "do not use any pronouns to indicate that a human beeing is replying. This is a large language model, used as a glorified autocomplete"
I occasionally end up swearing at the damn thing for beeing utterly useless, but chatting? Never.
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@Cannellarogers @falcennial Large Language Models a.k. AI(marketing term)
It refers to shits like Gemini, chatgpt, claude@codeDude @falcennial thanks!
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@falcennial I understood that many people might be forced to engage with them on a daily basis, because their company has bought into the hype. The results so far are actually better than I expected
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@falcennial I put not at all because it's the most accurate. I've used one twice ever. Both times I decided to see if I could social engineer (for lack of better words) ChatGPT into claiming to be sentient to see if there was anything to the claims. Both times, I didn't know the full extent of how unethical their development was or that people were being driven to psychosis by their sycophancy. I haven't touched one since early 2024 mostly for those reasons. It didn't feel worth it to keep poking it like that and the push for them to be in everything left an even worse taste in my mouth.
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Not at all for personal use, but all my day job work goes through a chatbot. It's not optional and I haven't found a better job yet. -
@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 @falcennial @Rhodium103 Shit, idk if what I put is accurate then, because there were a few times where the support didn't say it was an LLM but I'm pretty sure in hindsight the website forced me to engage with an LLM
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@falcennial for work, often. almost never on my own.
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oh I've been talking to mine almost daily lately, it's become a weird habit tbh. curious to see how the poll turns out!
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@falcennial@mastodon.social I voted "not at all" since last time was several months ago. even if I didn't find them morally questionable, I just have very little use for LLMs. the one thing they're useful for is looking up stuff using vague descriptors, and … I just don't need that very often.
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@mensrea@freeradical.zone @falcennial@mastodon.social @indigoparadox@mastodon.social mojeek.com is more like old search engines used to be. suffers a bit from having a relatively small dataset, but it's really good for if you have precise search parameters for something not entirely obscure.
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@dalias @falcennial @Rhodium103 Shit, idk if what I put is accurate then, because there were a few times where the support didn't say it was an LLM but I'm pretty sure in hindsight the website forced me to engage with an LLM
@disorderlyf @falcennial @Rhodium103 I don't think any attempt at communicating where you're being deceived into it counts as "chatting with a chatbot".
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@falcennial I don't know what you want to know. I use it, maybe once or twice a week, but I don't chat with it. I ask him help on some program, but that's not a chat - it simply can't be.
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@falcennial The only use I've found for it is literally for searching the web. Google search, as we all know, has become absolutely wretched. I wish I could do better with DDG or Startpage, but sadly, I don't get any super useful results there either. Most of the time with an LLM, I get the exact link with the info I need.. I just tell it go find this on the web, give me the link, don't summarize. I get my link and I'm on my way. It Googles (the verb) better than Google.