• MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    Then make surprised pickachu face because AI (LLM) is right about half of the time.

    We are not there yet and current tech will never be. Maybe in 20 or 50 years, after some breakthrough.

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      5 hours ago

      Being right just half a time is much better than most people can do.

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      10 hours ago

      And a competent human dishwasher gets a better clean than a machine. That’s not going to stop their adoption. They will just keep some fraction of the workforce previously performing a given task to check answers.

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        Yeah, unfortunately I think that both corporations and consumers have shown that they prefer the cheap option rather than whatever not-as-cheap options might offer in terms of quality, sustainability, environmental protection, lack of child slavery… you know, luxuries like that.

        And that is speaking in general, mass-market terms of course. There are often options for those who care about the things I jokingly referred to as luxuries. But when something like that is niche instead of a widespread basic expectation, it gets priced as a luxury. Ugh.

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          9 hours ago

          both corporations and consumers have shown

          I don’t think this a preference question. More like something intrinsic to a society based on market.