A Google Gemini-powered AI agent was given free rein to run a coffee shop in Sweden, and is quickly burning through its budget.

    • lIlIlIlIlIlIl@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      Genuine curiosity:

      You’re of course allowed to be mad at techbros and capitalism, but this feels like getting mad at a technology which I can’t resolve.

      It’s a wonderful and fascinating technology that has real value and purpose when used correctly.

      Is it a conflating of techbros + the new tech that everyone’s reacting to, or are we actually mad at the tech itself?

      Thanks so much in advance for any constructive answers

      • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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        36 minutes ago

        The problem is not the tech. LLMs (AI does not exist, not yet anyway) have their uses and are impressive technology

        The problem is the tech bros and all the mouth breathers who follow the tech bros without question while they insert lies, “AI”, everywhere it’s not supposed to go, and the places where it would actually be useful so far have been mildly neglected

        I see, for example, use in having AI check MRI results for cancer. A doctor already checked it found nothing, and an AI does a second check and might find something a doctor overlooked. A real doctor then needs to check the results again to confirm the flagging. Please note, I’m not a doctor, I might be saying nonsense right now, but the point I’m making is that AI may be useful as a second pair of eyes.

        AI can be, and has been used to find new novel mathematics. Mind you, AI is not creative, it just tries really weird and unexpected pathways to get to s solution which sometimes is useful

        But the way AI is used now, making porn of your little niece, chatbots, and hey, how about an AI pilot, eh? And ai of course can take over the work from thousands of developers and DevOps employees, so let’s fire them all and then figure out that AI can’t do any of this shit, not nearly at the level required, and it fucks up about 30%ish of the time…

        People are losing their jobs over this

        I am losing my job over this

        I can’t find a new job either becat all the recruitment and job finding is now all AI slop and where 5 year ago ingot a job with 20-30 applications, I now have sent out 200 applications and gotten a single intro interview and that’s it

        AI promised to take away the mundane boring and dangerous jobs so we could focus on art and fun.

        AI took the art and fun and guess who’s left to do the mundane and dangerous?

        Yeah.

        Don’t even get me started about the shit we’ll face once we make real actual AI. For the ethics, just watch “ST TNG: the measure of a man” to get yours started. It will be a shit show

      • mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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        2 hours ago

        LLM’s are a technological dead end. They aren’t interesting in the slightest, as anything they can do is already done more effectively and efficiently with other tools

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          They aren’t interesting in the slightest, as anything they can do is already done more effectively and efficiently with other tools

          Then why are the other tools not being used?

          LLMs translate much better than anything that was engineered. Summarization of text is another application where there are simply no engineered counterparts.

          LLMs certainly don’t live up to the absurd hype created by the tech sector, but it is just as absurd to state that they are worse than other tools in all tasks.

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          2 hours ago

          Huh?

          I think people just need to reset their expectations.

          I asked one for help to interpret PCI policy application (credit card regulatory stuff). I gave it the situation and it provided me with a good answer that, when I asked our compliance team about, they agreed.

          That saved me a lot of time. I don’t see how that’s a dead end. Then I had it draft a response to the person asking questions; I tuned it a little to my liking and sent it. What might have taken me an hour before took 10 minutes. This seems like a helpful thing, not a bad thing. I’m not sure what other technology would have done that.

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          I think LLMs are an interesting technology. Of course, the output is inherently untrustworthy, and that rules out a ton of applications tech bros are trying to cram it into.

      • 🌸𝓯𝓵𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓻🌸@sh.itjust.works
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        2 hours ago

        First it’s the tech bros using a tech for something it wasn’t meant for and continuously lying about it. That causes a backlash and makes people hate the tech itself, because it’s being used where it causes friction.

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          Yeah, it really sucks, because LLM tech itself is amazing. Quantifying language and ideas into what’s basically a massive queryable concept map is a huge achievement. What do the tech giants decide to do with that achievement? Shove it every little place it doesn’t belong making everyone hate it.

          Oh well, I’ll keep backing up the interesting local open-source models people make and playing with them in the corner.