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  • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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    #53

    @lokeloski Found the link https://catmask.tumblr.com/post/805377916247621632

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    • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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      @lokeloski because "Gen" really means not only "generative", but also "generic". So, it can only truly replace generalists, but not specialists.
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      • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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        #55

        @lokeloski Clearly, the only thing AI can actually replace is…. Engineers doing AI work.

        Once no humans are working on AI any more, nobody will care what it does.

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        • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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          #56

          Ok, this has been making the rounds around here, so I'm muting it now because it keeps blowing my notifications up.

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          • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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            @lokeloski
            @catrinity

            related

            https://social.vivaldi.net/@bloggityblog/115892874495961546

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            • wifwolf@packmates.orgW wifwolf@packmates.org

              @deborahh @mynameistillian @lokeloski

              The machine can not replace the human.
              The machine will be used to replace the human.

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              @wifwolf @mynameistillian @lokeloski inadequately 😭

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              • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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                @lokeloski I just want AI to do the dishes, clean the house and do the washing...why is it so difficult?

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                • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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                  @lokeloski whenever I do end up trying to use gen AI for anything, it's precisely because I know I'm not good at whatever I ask it to do, knowing it'll spit out something mediocre to either use as a placeholder so I can at least move on with the stuff I am good at or as something that's "good enough" if it's of lower importance but still needs to be present. If it was as quick and... dirt cheap to commission, that might be good for me but let's be real, commissioning stuff from people who actually know what they're doing shouldn't be paid bargain-bin style.

                  Some of my D&D characters have faces now because this one time I messed around with Stable Diffusion a little. It's not something I'd have been able to justify spending money on to get commissioned, and the results from the gen AI were mediocre at best but they serve their purpose of visualising my characters at least more than just words on paper. I don't have an amazingly vivid imagination and I definitely don't have that of anyone else so sometimes it's just convenient to have a visual representation that can be shared with others in this case.

                  And tbf a lot of the time when I want AI to fill in the gaps, it's not actually good enough to do so. The sad reality is that even with the more ethical approach of using AI as a tool to help with productivity rather than replacing people, it's usually not nearly good enough to actually help. Oftentimes, just struggling to do it yourself anyway and producing something crappy is still better than an AI generated hallucination that looks alright at first but progressively gets worse with every passing second of looking at it. I'll sometimes use it for stuff that it's sufficiently okay at and when it makes sense, and will certainly never claim credit for what pops out of it. But besides that it's just often not even useful in the first place.

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                  • deborahh@cosocial.caD deborahh@cosocial.ca

                    @wifwolf @mynameistillian @lokeloski inadequately 😭

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                    #61

                    @deborahh @mynameistillian @lokeloski

                    Yup.

                    But on the bright side management won't care because they're adding value for the shareholders

                    #TheHumanRaceIsFucked

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                    • wifwolf@packmates.orgW wifwolf@packmates.org

                      @deborahh @mynameistillian @lokeloski

                      Yup.

                      But on the bright side management won't care because they're adding value for the shareholders

                      #TheHumanRaceIsFucked

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                      @wifwolf @mynameistillian @lokeloski "value"

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                      • tattie@eldritch.cafeT tattie@eldritch.cafe

                        @davidgerard ironically I really thought Crichton was smart until he wrote a book around my own field of expertise.
                        @geeeero @lokeloski

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                        @Tattie @davidgerard @geeeero @lokeloski

                        Well, he is smart. In his field. Like you may be in your fields. It's not possible for a human brain to be smart in evrything.

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                        • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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                          @lokeloski

                          Well, I thought that's the point of a tool, you use it because you dont have the skills to do it without?

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                          • tattie@eldritch.cafeT tattie@eldritch.cafe

                            @davidgerard ironically I really thought Crichton was smart until he wrote a book around my own field of expertise.
                            @geeeero @lokeloski

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                            @Tattie @davidgerard @geeeero @lokeloski He writes well in his area of expertise (i.e. the medical and life science field,) and Jurassic Park will forever be a favourite of mine but I cannot understate how bad Timeline (the time travel book set in medieval France) is. I feel like I can judge both because I'm a biologist and a reenactor LOL

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                            • deborahh@cosocial.caD deborahh@cosocial.ca

                              @mynameistillian @lokeloski ah, I see it now: *this* is at the root of why mandated AI use is so corrosive. Someone up the heirarchy, not understanding the complexity of the work of their subordinates, thinks they are replaceable by the machine. Hmm. I need to think on this.

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                              "Someone up the hierarchy, not understanding the complexity of the work of their subordinates..." — i.e.; standard MBA management. But AI gives them the ultimate excuse: "It's not me, it's the computer."

                              @deborahh @mynameistillian @lokeloski

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                              • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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                                @lokeloski

                                You ever notice that reporters and journalists are always experts on everything but fields you actually know something about?

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                                • steveclough@metalhead.clubS steveclough@metalhead.club

                                  @lokeloski There is a sense where, in an academic environment, using AI for those parts that are not central to ones study might be justified.

                                  So, if you are doing comics, learning how to draw stories, maybe using something else for the storywriting is viable.

                                  Obviously, not in the real world. In the real world, generative AI is of no use whatsoever.

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                                  @SteveClough @lokeloski well, *someone* doesn't work in software

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                                  • xerge@mastodon.nlX xerge@mastodon.nl

                                    @lokeloski I’ve seen this attitude even in some highly skilled people.

                                    The idea that what they’re doing is obviously complex and requires deep knowledge and skills, but work that others are doing is obviously trivial. Very surprising.

                                    It’s not uncommon for undergraduates to assume some field is easy, because the introductory course they had on it was, but for accomplished professors to have similar ideas about fields outside of their expertise? Why? Is there a psychologist in the house?

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                                    @xerge @lokeloski it was at least a decade after earning my STEM degrees that I understood how much social sciences really actually are... science

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                                    • resuna@ohai.socialR resuna@ohai.social

                                      @lokeloski

                                      You ever notice that reporters and journalists are always experts on everything but fields you actually know something about?

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                                      @resuna @lokeloski good old Knoll's Law/Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, so striking it was named twice.

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                                      • lilfluff@mastodon.artL lilfluff@mastodon.art

                                        @resuna @lokeloski good old Knoll's Law/Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect, so striking it was named twice.

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                                        @LilFluff @lokeloski

                                        I first noticed this effect without having an eponym for it in the late '80s early '90s when reporters started reporting on the nascent internet, which is something that I knew quite a bit about, and they always made out that they knew what they were talking about but what they came up with was such utter authoritative twaddle that I decided that the main skill set for journalists and reporters was sounding confident.

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                                        • lokeloski@mastodon.socialL lokeloski@mastodon.social

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                                          @lokeloski Also, i feel like a lot of the coding examples seem to focus on “boilerplate” stuff which makes sense… as that is the stuff that has tons of examples online that is probably part of the training set.

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