• @friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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      1610 months ago

      asking them factual questions is a bad idea

      This is a crucial point that everybody should make sure their non-techie friends understand. AI is not good at facts. AI is primarily a bullshitter. They are really only useful where facts don’t matter, like planning events, finding ways to spend time, creating art, etc…

  • @FrankLaskey@lemmy.ml
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    310 months ago

    Maybe 1-3 times a day. I find that the newest version of ChatGPT (4o) typically returns answers that are faster and better quality than a search engine inquiry, especially for inquiries that have a bit more conceptualization required or are more bespoke (i.e give me recipes to use up these 3 ingredients etc) so it has replaced search engines for me in those cases.

  • @friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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    210 months ago

    It varies. Sometimes several times a day, sometimes none for a week or two. I’d say about half of those conversations are about software design.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    210 months ago

    I forgot how the conversation went, but one day, a conversation I had with someone about comprehensibility (which was often an issue) compelled me to talk to an AI, a talk which I remember from the fact the AI did now have such issues as the complaining humans had.

    • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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      210 months ago

      Yeah I’ve run into this a bit. People say it “doesn’t understand” things, but when I ask for a definition of “understand” I usually just get downvotes.

  • @OutrageousUmpire@lemmy.world
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    110 months ago

    Multiple times throughout the day. I co-work on personal projects with several different LLMs. Primarily Claude, but also GPT-4o and Llama 70b.

  • @KestrelAlex@lemmy.world
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    110 months ago

    I’ve never tried to have what I would call a conversation, but I use it as a tool for both fixing/improving writing and for writing basic scripts in autohotkey, which it’s fairly good at.

    It’s language models are good for removing the emotional work from customer service - either giving bad news in a very detached professional way or being polite and professional when what I want is to call someone a fartknocker.