• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    2 hours ago

    Im self-employed, and my employer has no idea what they’d do with AI, so it’s not an issue for me.

    I thought a token was a credit for an inquiry, but from reading about this, I’m getting the idea that a token is a word or phrase that forms the prompt for the AI to respond to. So a single prompt could cost multiple tokens if there are multiple words or phrases. Further, since the more parameters you give the AI, the more likely you’ll get a decent response, so a good prompt may cost a lot of tokens. Is that correct?

    If so, then using more tokens to get a better response is likely to be a more efficient use, than multiple inquiries with mediocre results. But now we seem to be entering a era where they are more focused on the costs than the results, which is always stupid.

    For a buncha geniuses, this AI stuff all seems pretty fucked up. Nobody seems to know what they’re doing, or even what they want out of it, but they’re spending literal fortunes on it. A scenario like that will NEVER have a good outcome.